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 39.
329. lappuse
... resulting in the death of one of the ship's officers . Captain Galvao announced the seizure was " the first step aimed at overthrowing the Dictator Salazar of Portugal . " The United States and the United Kingdom participated in the ...
... resulting in the death of one of the ship's officers . Captain Galvao announced the seizure was " the first step aimed at overthrowing the Dictator Salazar of Portugal . " The United States and the United Kingdom participated in the ...
331. lappuse
... result . A seizure on account of piracy may only be carried out by warships or military aircraft , or other ships or aircraft on government service authorized to that effect . " Requiring State authorization before a ship can act on its ...
... result . A seizure on account of piracy may only be carried out by warships or military aircraft , or other ships or aircraft on government service authorized to that effect . " Requiring State authorization before a ship can act on its ...
338. lappuse
... resulting from the delay . The complementary principle is that , as we move down the imminence spectrum from the most immediate end , less coercion should be required to counter the threat . Eventually , it should be possible to ...
... resulting from the delay . The complementary principle is that , as we move down the imminence spectrum from the most immediate end , less coercion should be required to counter the threat . Eventually , it should be possible to ...
344. lappuse
... result from rejection of the concept , but from drafting difficulties . The International Law Commission's commentary on this topic states : The question arose whether the right to board a vessel should be recognized also in the event ...
... result from rejection of the concept , but from drafting difficulties . The International Law Commission's commentary on this topic states : The question arose whether the right to board a vessel should be recognized also in the event ...
349. lappuse
... result in an opinion joined by Mr. Justice Rehnquist . The opinion of the court set forth the following broad rule : 2 [ A ] bsent a knowing and intelligent waiver , no person may be imprisoned for any offense , whether classified as ...
... result in an opinion joined by Mr. Justice Rehnquist . The opinion of the court set forth the following broad rule : 2 [ A ] bsent a knowing and intelligent waiver , no person may be imprisoned for any offense , whether classified as ...
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