International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... Law of Nations . " The phrase " law of nations " in 1705 was itself ambiguous . Richard Zouche , an English Admiralty judge and civilian , distinguished in 1650 between " the law of nations " and " the law between nations . " The latter ...
... Law of Nations . " The phrase " law of nations " in 1705 was itself ambiguous . Richard Zouche , an English Admiralty judge and civilian , distinguished in 1650 between " the law of nations " and " the law between nations . " The latter ...
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... nations " adopting the underlying concept that the " law of nations " is essentially the national law of many states and not the law between states : But since in England no royal power can introduce a new law , or suspend the execution ...
... nations " adopting the underlying concept that the " law of nations " is essentially the national law of many states and not the law between states : But since in England no royal power can introduce a new law , or suspend the execution ...
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... law of nations , " but rather falling into a like category with " felonies committed on the high seas . " Precisely what was left of the category “ offenses against the law of nations " seems very unclear ; indeed , it appears to have ...
... law of nations , " but rather falling into a like category with " felonies committed on the high seas . " Precisely what was left of the category “ offenses against the law of nations " seems very unclear ; indeed , it appears to have ...
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT OF PIRACY | 66 |
Positive Grace v Natural Justice | 78 |
Jurisdiction and Legal Interest | 86 |
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