International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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Стр. 89
... Protection of all Laws and Privileges , and to be tried in what Ports soever they are taken.75 This logic , asserting that the law ... protect his subjects , and to raise the license , " Commission , " issued by the Evolution in England 89.
... Protection of all Laws and Privileges , and to be tried in what Ports soever they are taken.75 This logic , asserting that the law ... protect his subjects , and to raise the license , " Commission , " issued by the Evolution in England 89.
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... protect their lives or property or the lives or property of those who rely on them for protection , the notion that deep analyses of the underlying values of society must be undertaken before a " pirate " can be properly hanged is ...
... protect their lives or property or the lives or property of those who rely on them for protection , the notion that deep analyses of the underlying values of society must be undertaken before a " pirate " can be properly hanged is ...
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... protect the Ships of His Majesty's Subjects , or of the Ionian Islands under His Majesty's protection , from being treated by such Cruizers as liable to all the restrictions to which Neutral Commerce is required to submit in a state of ...
... protect the Ships of His Majesty's Subjects , or of the Ionian Islands under His Majesty's protection , from being treated by such Cruizers as liable to all the restrictions to which Neutral Commerce is required to submit in a state of ...
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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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