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 29.
317. lappuse
... international law leads Major Gehring to answer both interrogations in the negative . I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND A. SEQUENCE ... territorial waters of the Bahama Islands . Help never arrived , and the wounded Captain Villa was taken with his ...
... international law leads Major Gehring to answer both interrogations in the negative . I. FACTUAL BACKGROUND A. SEQUENCE ... territorial waters of the Bahama Islands . Help never arrived , and the wounded Captain Villa was taken with his ...
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
... seas or in foreign 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 ...
... seas or in foreign 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 ...
326. lappuse
... territory of a State , then there is no authority to seize the culprit on the high seas , which become a sanctuary for the fugitive . So long as the pirate is successful in evading capture or hot pursuit during forays into territorial ...
... territory of a State , then there is no authority to seize the culprit on the high seas , which become a sanctuary for the fugitive . So long as the pirate is successful in evading capture or hot pursuit during forays into territorial ...
330. lappuse
... territorial waters . However , the capturing State could prosecute the pirates only if the territorial State declined to do so.47 The High Seas Convention grants no authority to seize a pirate ship in the territorial waters of another ...
... territorial waters . However , the capturing State could prosecute the pirates only if the territorial State declined to do so.47 The High Seas Convention grants no authority to seize a pirate ship in the territorial waters of another ...
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