International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... practice in some of the Malay States rather to encourage the young nobles of high rank , especially those of the Rajah's own extraction , whose maintenance would fall otherwise upon the Rajah himself , to subsist themselves by piratical ...
... practice in some of the Malay States rather to encourage the young nobles of high rank , especially those of the Rajah's own extraction , whose maintenance would fall otherwise upon the Rajah himself , to subsist themselves by piratical ...
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... practice for over a hundred to require a special license of anybody seeking to sail against " pirates " ; and even merchant venturers appear to have been required to get those licenses , the natural law approach taken by some jurists39 ...
... practice for over a hundred to require a special license of anybody seeking to sail against " pirates " ; and even merchant venturers appear to have been required to get those licenses , the natural law approach taken by some jurists39 ...
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... practice and internal practice of the United States during a period of ambiguously “ recognized ” belligerency . The " international law " of " piracy " as thus adopted into American law appears to have been in part the mere British ...
... practice and internal practice of the United States during a period of ambiguously “ recognized ” belligerency . The " international law " of " piracy " as thus adopted into American law appears to have been in part the mere British ...
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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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