International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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Стр. 147
... matter of overlapping territorial jurisdiction to the navigable waters of the entire globe , rather than merely within the vessels of the various states , seems to be implicit in the holding . Substance Reexamined . In one respect the ...
... matter of overlapping territorial jurisdiction to the navigable waters of the entire globe , rather than merely within the vessels of the various states , seems to be implicit in the holding . Substance Reexamined . In one respect the ...
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... matter of discretion , on what Occasions and to what extent this interposition should be authorized ; But . . . a reasonable limitation of the arbitrary pretensions of such Cruizers , would be justified , and may perhaps be found to be ...
... matter of discretion , on what Occasions and to what extent this interposition should be authorized ; But . . . a reasonable limitation of the arbitrary pretensions of such Cruizers , would be justified , and may perhaps be found to be ...
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... matter of public international law , attempts to draw the legal results of municipal law " piracy " with the added twist of universal jurisdiction failed both as to the expansion of jurisdiction beyond the case of stateless " pirates ...
... matter of public international law , attempts to draw the legal results of municipal law " piracy " with the added twist of universal jurisdiction failed both as to the expansion of jurisdiction beyond the case of stateless " pirates ...
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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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