International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... trade and occupied by English merchants , where they may distribute their booty among their confederates . Does this make for trade ? ' ' 106 On the other side , when attempting to support title derived by purchase in Tunis from ...
... trade and occupied by English merchants , where they may distribute their booty among their confederates . Does this make for trade ? ' ' 106 On the other side , when attempting to support title derived by purchase in Tunis from ...
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... trade abroad or to detain a " negro " or " mulatto " with the intent to enslave ( except for the recapture of persons ( ! ) already held in slavery by the operation of the law of a state of the United States ) . 109 This use of the word ...
... trade abroad or to detain a " negro " or " mulatto " with the intent to enslave ( except for the recapture of persons ( ! ) already held in slavery by the operation of the law of a state of the United States ) . 109 This use of the word ...
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... trade was double the value of the interest held . American vessels involved in that detestable trade were forfeit with half the value going to the government and the other half distributed to the captors as prize . 109. Cited at note 87 ...
... trade was double the value of the interest held . American vessels involved in that detestable trade were forfeit with half the value going to the government and the other half distributed to the captors as prize . 109. Cited at note 87 ...
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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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