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 26.
317. lappuse
... Cuba in December 1971 , " pirate ships " as defined by interna- tional law ? Were Cuba's actions a valid exercise of self - defense against insurgents ? A careful examination of all the facts and circumstances surrounding the two ...
... Cuba in December 1971 , " pirate ships " as defined by interna- tional law ? Were Cuba's actions a valid exercise of self - defense against insurgents ? A careful examination of all the facts and circumstances surrounding the two ...
318. lappuse
... Cuba . B. HISTORICAL CONTEXT The seizure of the Lyla Express and the Johnny Express must be consid ered in the context of past attacks upon Cuba . The history of such incidents influences any review of the necessity for Cuba's actions ...
... Cuba . B. HISTORICAL CONTEXT The seizure of the Lyla Express and the Johnny Express must be consid ered in the context of past attacks upon Cuba . The history of such incidents influences any review of the necessity for Cuba's actions ...
319. lappuse
... Cuba's action.10 Article 2 ( 4 ) , however , also prohibits the threat or use of force " in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations . " In order to maintain international peace and security , the United ...
... Cuba's action.10 Article 2 ( 4 ) , however , also prohibits the threat or use of force " in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations . " In order to maintain international peace and security , the United ...
320. lappuse
... Cuba , as a matter of municipal law , cannot characterize as piracy acts committed by insurgents against the secu- rity of the Cuban State . The question is what effect such municipal law has under international law . 12. The United ...
... Cuba , as a matter of municipal law , cannot characterize as piracy acts committed by insurgents against the secu- rity of the Cuban State . The question is what effect such municipal law has under international law . 12. The United ...
321. lappuse
... Cuba to seize them and their personnel and transport them back to Cuba for criminal prosecution on the basis of their past acts . For crimes under her municipal law , Cuba could gain control over some- one outside her territorial ...
... Cuba to seize them and their personnel and transport them back to Cuba for criminal prosecution on the basis of their past acts . For crimes under her municipal law , Cuba could gain control over some- one outside her territorial ...
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