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 18.
320. lappuse
... conduct . III . NATIONAL CLAIMS TO CONTROL PIRACY A. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND MUNICIPAL LAWS OF PIRACY Municipal law frequently punishes as piracy acts not included within the international law definition of piracy ...
... conduct . III . NATIONAL CLAIMS TO CONTROL PIRACY A. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND MUNICIPAL LAWS OF PIRACY Municipal law frequently punishes as piracy acts not included within the international law definition of piracy ...
321. lappuse
... conduct and objectives measured by inter- national law standards rather than by the municipal law of their target State.17 There is also agreement that the municipal law characterization of conduct as piracy applies to all persons only ...
... conduct and objectives measured by inter- national law standards rather than by the municipal law of their target State.17 There is also agreement that the municipal law characterization of conduct as piracy applies to all persons only ...
322. lappuse
... conduct , all States were permitted to seize pirates and punish them . This universal authority to apply sanctions to conduct characterized as piracy under international law must be limited to such conduct . Extensions of such authority ...
... conduct , all States were permitted to seize pirates and punish them . This universal authority to apply sanctions to conduct characterized as piracy under international law must be limited to such conduct . Extensions of such authority ...
323. lappuse
... conduct , in what locations , and for what objectives are characterized as piracy under international law , and then to discover what steps may be taken in which areas and by whom to punish such conduct . Whether Cuba's use of coercion ...
... conduct , in what locations , and for what objectives are characterized as piracy under international law , and then to discover what steps may be taken in which areas and by whom to punish such conduct . Whether Cuba's use of coercion ...
324. lappuse
... conduct if it is to be regarded as piracy , and to prescribe the measures that may be taken to apply these prescrip- tions.25 C. CONDUCT CHARACTERIZED AS PIRACY A Panamanian commission sent to Cuba to investigate the seizures re- ported ...
... conduct if it is to be regarded as piracy , and to prescribe the measures that may be taken to apply these prescrip- tions.25 C. CONDUCT CHARACTERIZED AS PIRACY A Panamanian commission sent to Cuba to investigate the seizures re- ported ...
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