International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... taken as a slave in the waters near Algiers and Morocco was significant , and the fate of the slave once taken was not always as grim as might be assumed by a 20th century reader.72 England was already a major sea power by the time the ...
... taken as a slave in the waters near Algiers and Morocco was significant , and the fate of the slave once taken was not always as grim as might be assumed by a 20th century reader.72 England was already a major sea power by the time the ...
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... taken from them within the extent of their said jurisdiction whether they are at war or not with the Power whose Subjects have taken possession of the said effects.48 Some indication that the principles of this article were intended ...
... taken from them within the extent of their said jurisdiction whether they are at war or not with the Power whose Subjects have taken possession of the said effects.48 Some indication that the principles of this article were intended ...
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... taken by piracy and under the control of pirates , and property or persons on board . The courts of that state [ lower case sic ] may decide upon the penalties to be imposed , and determine the action to be taken with regard to the ...
... taken by piracy and under the control of pirates , and property or persons on board . The courts of that state [ lower case sic ] may decide upon the penalties to be imposed , and determine the action to be taken with regard to 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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