International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... seize pirate ships ( and ships seized by pirates ) and to have them tried by its courts , " going on to emphasize that a ship flying a flag to which it is not entitled is not thereby a pirate ship ; it must commit acts of piracy first ...
... seize pirate ships ( and ships seized by pirates ) and to have them tried by its courts , " going on to emphasize that a ship flying a flag to which it is not entitled is not thereby a pirate ship ; it must commit acts of piracy first ...
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... seize a pirate ship or aircraft , or a ship or aircraft taken by piracy and under the control of pirates , and arrest the persons and seize the property on board . The courts of the State which carried out the seizure may decide upon ...
... seize a pirate ship or aircraft , or a ship or aircraft taken by piracy and under the control of pirates , and arrest the persons and seize the property on board . The courts of the State which carried out the seizure may decide upon ...
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... seize a pirate ship or aircraft , or a ship or aircraft taken by piracy and under the control of pirates , and arrest the persons and seize the property on board . The courts of the State which carried out the seizure may decide upon ...
... seize a pirate ship or aircraft , or a ship or aircraft taken by piracy and under the control of pirates , and arrest the persons and seize the property on board . The courts of the State which carried out the seizure may decide upon ...
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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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