International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... license from the King rest on the assumption that the King by withholding the license can forbid the activity for which the license is legally required . Thus , the assertion of a legal power to issue a license is not only a source of ...
... license from the King rest on the assumption that the King by withholding the license can forbid the activity for which the license is legally required . Thus , the assertion of a legal power to issue a license is not only a source of ...
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... license from a sovereign might raise international law questions with regard to action against foreigners whose own sovereigns might seek to protect them , but where the " pirates " to be hunted under a license were nationals of the license ...
... license from a sovereign might raise international law questions with regard to action against foreigners whose own sovereigns might seek to protect them , but where the " pirates " to be hunted under a license were nationals of the license ...
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... license or commission to exercise belligerent rights of capture at sea in the 17th century was not as rigid as some of the later rhetoric about license requirements make it appear . Kidd's problem was less his exceeding his license than ...
... license or commission to exercise belligerent rights of capture at sea in the 17th century was not as rigid as some of the later rhetoric about license requirements make it appear . Kidd's problem was less his exceeding his license than ...
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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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