The JAG Journal, 27. sējums,3. izdevumsOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1973 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 31.
317. lappuse
... territorial waters of the Bahama Islands . Help never arrived , and the wounded Captain Villa was 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 ...
... territorial waters of the Bahama Islands . Help never arrived , and the wounded Captain Villa was 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 ...
318. lappuse
... territorial waters . Later , the United States Government warned that the Cuban actions were a " clear and present threat to the freedom of navigation and interna- tional commerce in the Caribbean and a threat to American citizens ...
... territorial waters . Later , the United States Government warned that the Cuban actions were a " clear and present threat to the freedom of navigation and interna- tional commerce in the Caribbean and a threat to American citizens ...
319. lappuse
... territorial waters a permissible use of coercion under applicable principles of international law ? An answer requires first an identification of the applicable principles . Two bodies of doctrine appear relevant from Cuban statements ...
... territorial waters a permissible use of coercion under applicable principles of international law ? An answer requires first an identification of the applicable principles . Two bodies of doctrine appear relevant from Cuban statements ...
321. lappuse
... territorial jurisdiction , and not on one of her ships or planes , only by requesting extradition . Our question now is whether Cuba , by exer- cising her authority to characterize conduct within her territory as piracy , can use the ...
... territorial jurisdiction , and not on one of her ships or planes , only by requesting extradition . Our question now is whether Cuba , by exer- cising her authority to characterize conduct within her territory as piracy , can use the ...
326. lappuse
... territorial waters , he is immune from seizure and the imposition of criminal sanctions . Yet , the damages to life and property and the increased expense of maritime commerce are just as great whether the attacks occur on the high seas ...
... territorial waters , he is immune from seizure and the imposition of criminal sanctions . Yet , the damages to life and property and the increased expense of maritime commerce are just as great whether the attacks occur on the high seas ...
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