The JAG Journal, 27. sējums,3. izdevumsOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1973 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 43.
322. lappuse
... determining rights and duties of the insurgents and the State against which they are rebelling . Moreover , it is ... determines a third State's duties with regard to an insurgent vessel seeking refuge . The quoted paragraph of article 2 ...
... determining rights and duties of the insurgents and the State against which they are rebelling . Moreover , it is ... determines a third State's duties with regard to an insurgent vessel seeking refuge . The quoted paragraph of article 2 ...
323. lappuse
... determine first , what types of conduct , in what locations , and for what objectives are characterized as piracy ... determined by these principles of international law rather than by Cuban municipal law . B. FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The ...
... determine first , what types of conduct , in what locations , and for what objectives are characterized as piracy ... determined by these principles of international law rather than by Cuban municipal law . B. FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The ...
324. lappuse
... determining what steps a State may take against such raids ? As an aid to systematic inquiry , I shall borrow the framework set forth in McDougal and Burke's description of the international law of piracy . International law . . . seeks ...
... determining what steps a State may take against such raids ? As an aid to systematic inquiry , I shall borrow the framework set forth in McDougal and Burke's description of the international law of piracy . International law . . . seeks ...
325. lappuse
... determined to be piracy under international law . E. LOCUS OF ACTIVITY While all agree that piracy may be committed on the high seas , there is no consensus on the outer boundaries within which violent acts may be charac- terized as ...
... determined to be piracy under international law . E. LOCUS OF ACTIVITY While all agree that piracy may be committed on the high seas , there is no consensus on the outer boundaries within which violent acts may be charac- terized as ...
326. lappuse
... 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 territory . But this view overlooks that the characteri- zation element ...
... 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 territory . But this view overlooks that the characteri- zation element ...
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Abu Dhabi accused accused's administrative claim Albo applied Argersinger authority Bensing boundaries Canada Canadian claimant coast coastline coercion community property compel testimony constitutional continental shelf Court of Military court-martial criminal Cuba Cuba's Cuban customary international law decision defense delimitation determine equidistant rule Federal foreign France French claim Government grant of immunity High Seas Convention imprisonment insurgents international law International Law Commission islands issue JAGC Jencks Act Johnny Express jurisdiction Justice Powell Kastigar law of piracy Lyla Express majority MCDOUGAL Military Appeals military judge Navy North Sea opinion pension personnel Pierre and Miquelon pirate ship principle prosecution punishment question raids request retired pay right to counsel seabed seize seizure self-defense sentence Sixth Amendment special circumstances State's statement submarine areas Supra note Supreme Court territorial sea territorial waters testify threat tion tional transactional immunity trial court trial judge USCMA vessel visit and search waiver witness