| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1976 - 1222 lapas
...(a) That Is the ship engaged in piracy ; or (b) That the ship is engaged in the slave trade ; or (c) That, though flying a foreign flag or refusing to...flag, the ship Is, in reality, of the same nationality of the warship. Before the Senate acts on S. 961, 1 think every Senator should consider very carefully... | |
| Barry Hart Dubner - 1980 - 200 lapas
...engaged in that trade; or (c) That while flying a foreign flag or refusing to show its flag, the vessel is, in reality, of the same nationality as the warship....and (c) above, the warship may proceed to verify the vessel's title to fly its flag. To this end, it may send a boat under the command of an officer to... | |
| 1982 - 264 lapas
...State of the warship has jurisdiction under article 109; (d ) the ship is without nationality; or (e) though flying a foreign flag or refusing to show its...nationality as the warship. 2. In the cases provided for in paragraph 1, the warship may proceed to verify the ship's right to fly its flag. To this end, it may... | |
| Patricia W. Birnie - 1982 - 196 lapas
...high seas is not justified in boarding her unless there is "reasonable ground" for suspecting that the ship is, in reality, of the same nationality as the warship. Even then a procedure is laid down of progressive measures: first a boat commanded by an officer may... | |
| 1960 - 588 lapas
...there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that the ship is engaged in piracy or the slave trade, or, though flying a foreign flag, or refusing to show...in reality of the same nationality as the warship. In addition, this article furnishes general instructions to a warship encountering a boarding situation... | |
| 1958 - 1780 lapas
...That the ship IB engaged in piracy ; or ''!» That the ship is engaged in the slave trade ; or le) That, though flying a foreign flag or refusing to...in reality, of the same nationality as the warship. i In the cases provided for in sub-paragraph (a), (b) and (c) above, the tsrship may proceed to verify... | |
| Myron H. Nordquist, Shabtai Rosenne, Satya N. Nandan - 1985 - 742 lapas
...the slave trade or that there are slaves or persons in conditions akin to slavery in the vessel; (c) that, though flying a foreign flag or refusing to show its flag, the vessel is in reality of the same nationality as the warship. 2. In the cases provided in sub-paragraphs... | |
| Louis B. Sohn - 1986 - 1118 lapas
...State of the warship has jurisdiction under article 109; (d) the ship is without nationality; or (e) paragraph 1, the warship may proceed to verify the ship's right to fly its flag. To this end, it may... | |
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