The JAG Journal, 27. sējums,3. izdevumsOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1973 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 21.
337. lappuse
... France stopped and searched ves- sels of many different flags , as far from Algeria as the English Channel , and seized those carrying munitions intended for support of the insurgents . The flag States protested these actions ...
... France stopped and searched ves- sels of many different flags , as far from Algeria as the English Channel , and seized those carrying munitions intended for support of the insurgents . The flag States protested these actions ...
340. lappuse
... France stopped the suspicious vessels a considerable distance from the Algerian coast , much less coercion was required . There was no need to blow the ship out of the water to prevent the arms and munitions from reaching the insurgents ...
... France stopped the suspicious vessels a considerable distance from the Algerian coast , much less coercion was required . There was no need to blow the ship out of the water to prevent the arms and munitions from reaching the insurgents ...
367. lappuse
... France is claiming extensive areas of the continental shelf . Since 1967 Canada and France have sporadically negotiated their respective shelf claims , but so far the negotiations have been fruitless.2 With the advance of technology ...
... France is claiming extensive areas of the continental shelf . Since 1967 Canada and France have sporadically negotiated their respective shelf claims , but so far the negotiations have been fruitless.2 With the advance of technology ...
368. lappuse
... France 1. France is located on the European Continent , across the Atlantic from Canada and St. Pierre . Since it is a littoral state , it has its own continental shelf both in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean . Although France ...
... France 1. France is located on the European Continent , across the Atlantic from Canada and St. Pierre . Since it is a littoral state , it has its own continental shelf both in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean . Although France ...
369. lappuse
... France established a fishing settlement on the islands in 1604 , and ceded the islands to Britain in 1713.11 By the Treaty of Paris , dated February 10 , 1763 , the islands were ceded to France upon the conditions that France ...
... France established a fishing settlement on the islands in 1604 , and ceded the islands to Britain in 1713.11 By the Treaty of Paris , dated February 10 , 1763 , the islands were ceded to France upon the conditions that France ...
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Abu Dhabi accused accused's administrative claim Albo applied Argersinger authority Bensing boundaries Canada Canadian claimant coast coastline coercion community property compel testimony constitutional continental shelf Court of Military court-martial criminal Cuba Cuba's Cuban customary international law decision defense delimitation determine equidistant rule Federal foreign France French claim Government grant of immunity High Seas Convention imprisonment insurgents international law International Law Commission islands issue JAGC Jencks Act Johnny Express jurisdiction Justice Powell Kastigar law of piracy Lyla Express majority MCDOUGAL Military Appeals military judge Navy North Sea opinion pension personnel Pierre and Miquelon pirate ship principle prosecution punishment question raids request retired pay right to counsel seabed seize seizure self-defense sentence Sixth Amendment special circumstances State's statement submarine areas Supra note Supreme Court territorial sea territorial waters testify threat tion tional transactional immunity trial court trial judge USCMA vessel visit and search waiver witness