International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... territorial jurisdiction is dominant and , contrary to the position of the Disraeli government in support of the actions of Admiral de Horsey in the Huascar incident , " pursuit into the territorial waters of any state can be forbidden ...
... territorial jurisdiction is dominant and , contrary to the position of the Disraeli government in support of the actions of Admiral de Horsey in the Huascar incident , " pursuit into the territorial waters of any state can be forbidden ...
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... territorial waters and the air above its land and territorial waters . The term does not include the jurisdiction of a state over its ships outside its territory . 3. The term " territorial sea " means that part of the sea which is ...
... territorial waters and the air above its land and territorial waters . The term does not include the jurisdiction of a state over its ships outside its territory . 3. The term " territorial sea " means that part of the sea which is ...
Стр. 387
... territorial jurisdiction or in a place not within the territorial jurisdiction of any state , the pursuit may be continued into or over the territorial sea of another state and seizure may be made there , unless prohibited by the other ...
... territorial jurisdiction or in a place not within the territorial jurisdiction of any state , the pursuit may be continued into or over the territorial sea of another state and seizure may be made there , unless prohibited by the other ...
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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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