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 11.
321. lappuse
... seize that ship and its personnel on the high seas , not in hot pursuit , and impose criminal punishments . A State's authority to seize persons or property to enforce its criminal law is limited geographically to its own territory and ...
... seize that ship and its personnel on the high seas , not in hot pursuit , and impose criminal punishments . A State's authority to seize persons or property to enforce its criminal law is limited geographically to its own territory and ...
322. lappuse
... 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 cannot be obtained unilaterally . Such ...
... 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 cannot be obtained unilaterally . Such ...
326. lappuse
... seize and impose crimi- nal sanctions upon anyone whose conduct is characterized as piracy by international law . If an act piratical by all other international law criteria is not piracy because committed within the territory of a ...
... seize and impose crimi- nal sanctions upon anyone whose conduct is characterized as piracy by international law . If an act piratical by all other international law criteria is not piracy because committed within the territory of a ...
329. lappuse
... Seize Pirate Vessel and Arrest Personnel All States have competence to seize pirate ships and personnel.43 This is one of the exceptions to the general rule that , on the high seas , ships are subject only to the exclusive jurisdiction ...
... Seize Pirate Vessel and Arrest Personnel All States have competence to seize pirate ships and personnel.43 This is one of the exceptions to the general rule that , on the high seas , ships are subject only to the exclusive jurisdiction ...
330. lappuse
... seize a pirate ship in foreign territorial waters , following hot pursuit from the high seas , would appear to be a valuable adjunct to the common authority to seize . If it were necessary to wait for notification to and action by the ...
... seize a pirate ship in foreign territorial waters , following hot pursuit from the high seas , would appear to be a valuable adjunct to the common authority to seize . If it were necessary to wait for notification to and action by the ...
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