International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... possible to accept the positivist view as to the " grace " involved in permitting action against enemies or pirates without a license 40 as easily as it is possible to accept the naturalist view implying that it would have been unjust ...
... possible to accept the positivist view as to the " grace " involved in permitting action against enemies or pirates without a license 40 as easily as it is possible to accept the naturalist view implying that it would have been unjust ...
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... possible cases , like the embarrassing Green case in Scotland , 148 from which the appearance of support in practice could have been derived . The broad assertions coupled with the refusal to support them with possible cases , and the ...
... possible cases , like the embarrassing Green case in Scotland , 148 from which the appearance of support in practice could have been derived . The broad assertions coupled with the refusal to support them with possible cases , and the ...
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... possible extent in the repression of piracy on the high seas or in any other place outside the jurisdiction of any State.171 It is repeated with a minor stylistic change ( “ possible extent " changed to " extent possible " ) as article ...
... possible extent in the repression of piracy on the high seas or in any other place outside the jurisdiction of any State.171 It is repeated with a minor stylistic change ( “ possible extent " changed to " extent possible " ) as article ...
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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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