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 32.
317. lappuse
... taken with his ship and crew to Cuba . The Johnny Express is one of six ships owned by the Bahamas Lines , a corporation organized under the laws of Florida . The company is wholly owned by the Babun brothers , Cuban exiles now resident ...
... taken with his ship and crew to Cuba . The Johnny Express is one of six ships owned by the Bahamas Lines , a corporation organized under the laws of Florida . The company is wholly owned by the Babun brothers , Cuban exiles now resident ...
319. lappuse
... taken most comprehensively to refer to the freedom of decision - making or self - direction cus- tomarily demanded by state officials . . . . The reference commonly assigned to ' territorial integrity , ' on the other hand , is that ...
... taken most comprehensively to refer to the freedom of decision - making or self - direction cus- tomarily demanded by state officials . . . . The reference commonly assigned to ' territorial integrity , ' on the other hand , is that ...
320. lappuse
... taken in the exercise of self - defense . The customary international law of piracy permits the use of force by any State against a pirate , and it would appear that force can still be used for that purpose , and further that this use ...
... taken in the exercise of self - defense . The customary international law of piracy permits the use of force by any State against a pirate , and it would appear that force can still be used for that purpose , and further that this use ...
323. lappuse
... taken in which areas and by whom to 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 ...
... taken in which areas and by whom to 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 ...
324. lappuse
... taken to apply these prescrip- tions.25 C. CONDUCT CHARACTERIZED AS PIRACY A Panamanian commission sent to Cuba to investigate the seizures re- ported that the ships ' logs corroborated the Cuban charges that the Lyla Express and the ...
... taken to apply these prescrip- tions.25 C. CONDUCT CHARACTERIZED AS PIRACY A Panamanian commission sent to Cuba to investigate the seizures re- ported that the ships ' logs corroborated the Cuban charges that the Lyla Express and the ...
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