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 28.
317. lappuse
... vessel owned by the same company , the Lyla Express , was seized on the high seas by a Cuban gunboat and taken to ... vessels " under any flag or 317 • XXVII.
... vessel owned by the same company , the Lyla Express , was seized on the high seas by a Cuban gunboat and taken to ... vessels " under any flag or 317 • XXVII.
318. lappuse
... vessel outside United States 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 ...
... vessel outside United States 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 ...
319. lappuse
... vessel on the high 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 ...
... vessel on the high 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 ...
320. lappuse
... vessel navigating in time of peace with irregular documents , even without the commission of any act of violence.16 There is no reason why Cuba , as a matter of municipal law , cannot characterize as piracy acts committed by insurgents ...
... vessel navigating in time of peace with irregular documents , even without the commission of any act of violence.16 There is no reason why Cuba , as a matter of municipal law , cannot characterize as piracy acts committed by insurgents ...
321. lappuse
... vessel , as an act of piracy . The question is whether Cuba can later 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 ...
... vessel , as an act of piracy . The question is whether Cuba can later 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 ...
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