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 36.
320. lappuse
... authority of a foreign State , commit acts of hostility upon the high seas against their own States or fellow subjects or citizens.14 British law also punishes as a pirate any subject who transports slaves upon the high seas.15 French ...
... authority of a foreign State , commit acts of hostility upon the high seas against their own States or fellow subjects or citizens.14 British law also punishes as a pirate any subject who transports slaves upon the high seas.15 French ...
321. lappuse
... authority , for example , the enforcement of laws in contiguous zones and the doctrine of hot pursuit . Only a very few exceptions are unrelated to the proximity of the State claiming the authority . The international law of piracy is ...
... authority , for example , the enforcement of laws in contiguous zones and the doctrine of hot pursuit . Only a very few exceptions are unrelated to the proximity of the State claiming the authority . The international law of piracy is ...
322. lappuse
... authority to apply sanctions to conduct characterized as piracy under international law must be limited to such conduct . Extensions of such authority cannot be obtained unilaterally . Such universal authority seriously undermines a ...
... authority to apply sanctions to conduct characterized as piracy under international law must be limited to such conduct . Extensions of such authority cannot be obtained unilaterally . Such universal authority seriously undermines a ...
324. lappuse
... authority of that to which he is properly subject.24 These attributes of the paradigm image do not resolve the practical and technical problems on the periphery . Does piracy include a raid from the sea on a coastal village of a modern ...
... authority of that to which he is properly subject.24 These attributes of the paradigm image do not resolve the practical and technical problems on the periphery . Does piracy include a raid from the sea on a coastal village of a modern ...
326. lappuse
... authority to characterize conduct as piracy . Since a State may determine whether conduct within its territory is a crime , it is reasoned that no need exists to apply the international law of piracy to conduct within a State's ...
... authority to characterize conduct as piracy . Since a State may determine whether conduct within its territory is a crime , it is reasoned that no need exists to apply the international law of piracy to conduct within a State's ...
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