International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... opinion in which the earlier documents other than the Proclamation of 1569 were ignored and the most expansive statement of English jurisdiction was given to the Lord High Admiral : First it is lawful for every man , by the lawes of the ...
... opinion in which the earlier documents other than the Proclamation of 1569 were ignored and the most expansive statement of English jurisdiction was given to the Lord High Admiral : First it is lawful for every man , by the lawes of the ...
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... opinion , may be by the law of nations prosecuted as pirates . I am of the opinion that by the law of nations no persons who act in the prosecution of an open war , and against some particular enemies only , are to be esteemed pirates ...
... opinion , may be by the law of nations prosecuted as pirates . I am of the opinion that by the law of nations no persons who act in the prosecution of an open war , and against some particular enemies only , are to be esteemed pirates ...
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... opinion about whether Greek insurgents operating at sea in the Eastern Mediterranean should be regarded by the British as " pirates . " His opinion was delivered on 4 October 1821 : [ I ] t would not be proper to consider Persons as ...
... opinion about whether Greek insurgents operating at sea in the Eastern Mediterranean should be regarded by the British as " pirates . " His opinion was delivered on 4 October 1821 : [ I ] t would not be proper to consider Persons as ...
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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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