International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... reasons for applying the laws of war to " rebels " ( or " loyalists , " depending on whether Parliament or the king is regarded as the sovereign in England ) , shows how the Gentili - positivist approach could still be applied to reach ...
... reasons for applying the laws of war to " rebels " ( or " loyalists , " depending on whether Parliament or the king is regarded as the sovereign in England ) , shows how the Gentili - positivist approach could still be applied to reach ...
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... reason in international law why the American assertion was wrong . No British response to this position has been found ... reasons than a closer examination of the case and more mature judgment would warrant . Narrower arguments were ...
... reason in international law why the American assertion was wrong . No British response to this position has been found ... reasons than a closer examination of the case and more mature judgment would warrant . Narrower arguments were ...
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... reasons from the particular , such as the quality of trial advocacy and the impossibility of presenting general ... reason exemplified through identical laws of different countries , but rather rest on national policies made law by the ...
... reasons from the particular , such as the quality of trial advocacy and the impossibility of presenting general ... reason exemplified through identical laws of different countries , but rather rest on national policies made law by the ...
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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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