International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... statute of 1535 allows for an unlicensed taking at sea not to be considered criminal if only necessities of the voyage were taken , and a written promise to pay for them was given and redeemed within four months if the taking were ...
... statute of 1535 allows for an unlicensed taking at sea not to be considered criminal if only necessities of the voyage were taken , and a written promise to pay for them was given and redeemed within four months if the taking were ...
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... statute of 1536 to try " treasons " as well as " piracies " was not conceived in 1693 to make it unnecessary to charge the eight privateers with " piracy . " There seem to be two likely explanations . One , resting on a technical ...
... statute of 1536 to try " treasons " as well as " piracies " was not conceived in 1693 to make it unnecessary to charge the eight privateers with " piracy . " There seem to be two likely explanations . One , resting on a technical ...
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... statute to the traditional Admiralty jurisdiction . The aim of the new statute seems to have been less to catch James's ( and Louis XIV's ) licensed privateers acting at sea , than to catch Englishmen ( and Irishmen ) adhering to James ...
... statute to the traditional Admiralty jurisdiction . The aim of the new statute seems to have been less to catch James's ( and Louis XIV's ) licensed privateers acting at sea , than to catch Englishmen ( and Irishmen ) adhering to James ...
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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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