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 50.
314. lappuse
... , U.S. Government Printing Office , Washington , D.C. 20402 Price 70 cents ( single copy ) . Subscription Price : $ 1.25 per year ; 50 cents additional for foreign mailing . VOL . 27 / SUMMER 1973 / NO . 3 THE JAG JOURNAL.
... , U.S. Government Printing Office , Washington , D.C. 20402 Price 70 cents ( single copy ) . Subscription Price : $ 1.25 per year ; 50 cents additional for foreign mailing . VOL . 27 / SUMMER 1973 / NO . 3 THE JAG JOURNAL.
318. lappuse
... Government denied that the two ships had any connection with the United States Government and stated that neither was carrying arms or agents to Cuba . Initially , the United States Government deplored the incident but found itself ...
... Government denied that the two ships had any connection with the United States Government and stated that neither was carrying arms or agents to Cuba . Initially , the United States Government deplored the incident but found itself ...
322. lappuse
... government of the state to which they belong , for their trial ; should the damage originate with merchantmen , the ... government , is not binding upon the other states . " The rule of the second paragraph regarding warships ...
... government of the state to which they belong , for their trial ; should the damage originate with merchantmen , the ... government , is not binding upon the other states . " The rule of the second paragraph regarding warships ...
323. lappuse
... Government was proved . However , the court then freed the vessel after finding that the U.S. Government had recognized the insurgents as belligerents by implication , thus conferring the right to exercise visit and search on vessels on ...
... Government was proved . However , the court then freed the vessel after finding that the U.S. Government had recognized the insurgents as belligerents by implication , thus conferring the right to exercise visit and search on vessels on ...
326. lappuse
... government . Thus : [ P ] iracy consists in sailing the seas for private ends without authorization from the Government of any State with the object of committing depredations upon property or acts of violence against persons.34 31. I ...
... government . Thus : [ P ] iracy consists in sailing the seas for private ends without authorization from the Government of any State with the object of committing depredations upon property or acts of violence against persons.34 31. I ...
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