International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... natural law approach taken by some jurists39 concluding that there was no need of a license to hang " pirates " when it was as a practical matter not feasible to take them to a port in which they could be properly tried , seems ...
... natural law approach taken by some jurists39 concluding that there was no need of a license to hang " pirates " when it was as a practical matter not feasible to take them to a port in which they could be properly tried , seems ...
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... natural right ” justifying " war " with states impeding commerce between willing partners . 137 If war against states could be justified on the basis of interference with the natural right to trade , a fortiori it would seem that those ...
... natural right ” justifying " war " with states impeding commerce between willing partners . 137 If war against states could be justified on the basis of interference with the natural right to trade , a fortiori it would seem that those ...
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... natural law evidenced by the concurrence of municipal legislation of all " civilized " states ; it was the positive law , with no moral component divorced from the assent of states , evidenced by treaty or practice which in turn ...
... natural law evidenced by the concurrence of municipal legislation of all " civilized " states ; it was the positive law , with no moral component divorced from the assent of states , evidenced by treaty or practice which in turn ...
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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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