The JAG Journal, 27. sējums,3. izdevumsOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1973 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 20.
317. lappuse
... accepted principles of international law leads Major Gehring to answer both interrogations in the negative . I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND A. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1 The deck is covered with blood . I am dying , Chico . Tell the Coast Guard to ...
... accepted principles of international law leads Major Gehring to answer both interrogations in the negative . I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND A. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 1 The deck is covered with blood . I am dying , Chico . Tell the Coast Guard to ...
322. lappuse
... acceptance by other States . Because the international community generally felt threatened by piratical conduct , all States were permitted to seize pirates and punish them . This universal authority to apply sanctions to conduct ...
... acceptance by other States . Because the international community generally felt threatened by piratical conduct , all States were permitted to seize pirates and punish them . This universal authority to apply sanctions to conduct ...
325. lappuse
... acceptance of the use of their ships on such a mission would probably come within the scope of these paragraphs if the conduct of the ships was otherwise determined to be piracy under international law . E. LOCUS OF ACTIVITY While all ...
... acceptance of the use of their ships on such a mission would probably come within the scope of these paragraphs if the conduct of the ships was otherwise determined to be piracy under international law . E. LOCUS OF ACTIVITY While all ...
337. lappuse
... acceptance . But these contin- ued incidents do reflect the seriousness with which a target State will regard support for insurgents , even though any single vessel hardly represents an immediate and overwhelming threat to the State's ...
... acceptance . But these contin- ued incidents do reflect the seriousness with which a target State will regard support for insurgents , even though any single vessel hardly represents an immediate and overwhelming threat to the State's ...
338. lappuse
... acceptance of this self - defense claim . C. REQUIREMENTS OF SELF - DEFENSE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 1. Basic Legal Requirements of Self - Defense Necessity and proportionality are the two central elements which must be present for the ...
... acceptance of this self - defense claim . C. REQUIREMENTS OF SELF - DEFENSE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 1. Basic Legal Requirements of Self - Defense Necessity and proportionality are the two central elements which must be present for the ...
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