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 20.
325. lappuse
... boundaries within which violent acts may be charac- terized as piracy . The Harvard Research Draft Convention advances the broadest limits , including even the territory of a State if the piratical acts are accomplished by descent from ...
... boundaries within which violent acts may be charac- terized as piracy . The Harvard Research Draft Convention advances the broadest limits , including even the territory of a State if the piratical acts are accomplished by descent from ...
332. lappuse
... boundaries ; however , two other States are interested in the competence to adjudicate the State of the ves- sel's registry and the state of the alleged pirate's nationality . b . Diplomatic Protection The traditional view was that , by ...
... boundaries ; however , two other States are interested in the competence to adjudicate the State of the ves- sel's registry and the state of the alleged pirate's nationality . b . Diplomatic Protection The traditional view was that , by ...
334. lappuse
... boundaries of a modern State . Fifth , when acts of violence and depredation are committed to attain political objectives , then they may not be characterized as piracy . This is particularly true if the acts are limited to a single ...
... boundaries of a modern State . Fifth , when acts of violence and depredation are committed to attain political objectives , then they may not be characterized as piracy . This is particularly true if the acts are limited to a single ...
343. lappuse
... boundaries at the expense of the power of the flag State and the State of nationality . Because the method used is not that of minimum force de- signed to achieve the objective of self - defense , it must be characterized as an ...
... boundaries at the expense of the power of the flag State and the State of nationality . Because the method used is not that of minimum force de- signed to achieve the objective of self - defense , it must be characterized as an ...
345. lappuse
... boundary river repre- sents a threat more imminent than a merchant vessel in territorial waters some one - hundred miles from the coast of the target State . So long as the suspect vessel remains in the territorial waters of the Bahamas ...
... boundary river repre- sents a threat more imminent than a merchant vessel in territorial waters some one - hundred miles from the coast of the target State . So long as the suspect vessel remains in the territorial waters of the Bahamas ...
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