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 15.
320. lappuse
... punish as pirates their respective subjects or citizens who , under the color of 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 ...
... punish as pirates their respective subjects or citizens who , under the color of 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 ...
321. lappuse
... punishments . A State's authority to seize persons or property to enforce its criminal law is limited geographically to its own territory and its ships or planes on the high seas , with only limited exceptions.19 Some of those ...
... punishments . A State's authority to seize persons or property to enforce its criminal law is limited geographically to its own territory and its ships or planes on the high seas , with only limited exceptions.19 Some of those ...
322. lappuse
... 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 cannot be obtained unilaterally . Such universal ...
... 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 cannot be obtained unilaterally . Such universal ...
323. lappuse
... punish such conduct . Whether Cuba's use of coercion was legally permissible is determined by these principles of international law rather than by Cuban municipal law . B. FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The traditional conception of a pirate ...
... punish such conduct . Whether Cuba's use of coercion was legally permissible is determined by these principles of international law rather than by Cuban municipal law . B. FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS The traditional conception of a pirate ...
331. lappuse
... punish that person . " Art . 14 , HARVARD RESEARCH 745. " ... The courts of the State which carried out the seizure may decide upon the penalties to be imposed , and may also determine the action to be taken with regard to the ships ...
... punish that person . " Art . 14 , HARVARD RESEARCH 745. " ... The courts of the State which carried out the seizure may decide upon the penalties to be imposed , and may also determine the action to be taken with regard to the ships ...
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