International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... capture.1 Un- less , however , the detention or continued exercise of control is effected with such a design , the vessel encountered , if a neutral ship , is hardly to be regarded as having been captured . A neutral merchantman which ...
... capture.1 Un- less , however , the detention or continued exercise of control is effected with such a design , the vessel encountered , if a neutral ship , is hardly to be regarded as having been captured . A neutral merchantman which ...
Side 2023
... capture consists in compelling the vessel captured to conform to the captor's will . When that is done , deditio is ... capture may be evidence that acts in themselves presenting an appearance of submission were ambiguous , and did not ...
... capture consists in compelling the vessel captured to conform to the captor's will . When that is done , deditio is ... capture may be evidence that acts in themselves presenting an appearance of submission were ambiguous , and did not ...
Side 2041
... CAPTURE a § 761. In General . The exemption from capture of any person or thing belong- ing to a belligerent and encountered on the high seas is due to the fact that the military advantage derivable from capture is generally deemed to ...
... CAPTURE a § 761. In General . The exemption from capture of any person or thing belong- ing to a belligerent and encountered on the high seas is due to the fact that the military advantage derivable from capture is generally deemed to ...
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