The JAG Journal, 27. sējums,3. izdevumsOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1973 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 34.
320. lappuse
... Convention , 13 presumably indicating that the unilateral use of coercion by a State against a pirate is not ... Convention on the High Seas , art . 19 , opened for signature Apr. 29 , 1958 , [ 1962 ] 2 U.S.T. 2312 , T.I.A.S. 5200 , 450 ...
... Convention , 13 presumably indicating that the unilateral use of coercion by a State against a pirate is not ... Convention on the High Seas , art . 19 , opened for signature Apr. 29 , 1958 , [ 1962 ] 2 U.S.T. 2312 , T.I.A.S. 5200 , 450 ...
321. lappuse
... Convention on the Rights and Duties of States in the Event of Civil Strife , art . 2 , Feb. 20 , 1928 , 46 Stat . 2749 , T.S. 814 , 134 L.N.T.S. 45 [ hereinafter cited as 1928 Havana Conv . ] . Cuba is a party to this convention . Also ...
... Convention on the Rights and Duties of States in the Event of Civil Strife , art . 2 , Feb. 20 , 1928 , 46 Stat . 2749 , T.S. 814 , 134 L.N.T.S. 45 [ hereinafter cited as 1928 Havana Conv . ] . Cuba is a party to this convention . Also ...
322. lappuse
... Convention would refute such an assertion . The title of the Convention is Rights and Duties of States in Event of Civil Strife ; it says nothing about determining rights and duties of the insurgents and the State against which they are ...
... Convention would refute such an assertion . The title of the Convention is Rights and Duties of States in Event of Civil Strife ; it says nothing about determining rights and duties of the insurgents and the State against which they are ...
323. lappuse
... Convention on Piracy , with Comment , 26 AM . J. INT'L L. Supp . 739 ( 1932 ) , Comment on article 3 , at 769 [ hereinafter cited as HARVARD RESEARCH ] . Piracy includes acts differing much from each other in kind 323 JAG Journal • XXVII.
... Convention on Piracy , with Comment , 26 AM . J. INT'L L. Supp . 739 ( 1932 ) , Comment on article 3 , at 769 [ hereinafter cited as HARVARD RESEARCH ] . Piracy includes acts differing much from each other in kind 323 JAG Journal • XXVII.
324. lappuse
... Convention describes piratical conduct with this language : ( 1 ) Any illegal acts of violence , detention or any act of depredation , committed for private ends by the crew or the passengers of a private ship or a private aircraft ...
... Convention describes piratical conduct with this language : ( 1 ) Any illegal acts of violence , detention or any act of depredation , committed for private ends by the crew or the passengers of a private ship or a private aircraft ...
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