International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... regard to " piracy , " defined in the Tully and Dalton case to cover all Common Law felonies that might be committed on the " high sea , " and views the " high sea as including foreign territorial waters ; there is no language of ...
... regard to " piracy , " defined in the Tully and Dalton case to cover all Common Law felonies that might be committed on the " high sea , " and views the " high sea as including foreign territorial waters ; there is no language of ...
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... regard to foreigners sailing under commissions of foreign authorities who are not accepted by the political branches of the government of the United States as the representatives of foreign states . To the extent those foreign ...
... regard to foreigners sailing under commissions of foreign authorities who are not accepted by the political branches of the government of the United States as the representatives of foreign states . To the extent those foreign ...
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... regard to those with the animo furandi , and an excuse for political action against unrecognized " rebels " with regard to those without that animo . But since political action against foreigners rebelling against the constitutional ...
... regard to those with the animo furandi , and an excuse for political action against unrecognized " rebels " with regard to those without that animo . But since political action against foreigners rebelling against the constitutional ...
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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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