International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1900
... respect family honor and rights seems to deny the oc- cupant freedom in most instances , save as incidental to the imposition of a penalty reasonably applied , to break up families by causing the separation of their members . Thus the ...
... respect family honor and rights seems to deny the oc- cupant freedom in most instances , save as incidental to the imposition of a penalty reasonably applied , to break up families by causing the separation of their members . Thus the ...
Side 2003
... respect to the exercise of the rights of attack and capture grew out of the exigencies of wars where each vessel taking the offensive was a surface craft , possessing as such certain poten- tialities which were influential in ...
... respect to the exercise of the rights of attack and capture grew out of the exigencies of wars where each vessel taking the offensive was a surface craft , possessing as such certain poten- tialities which were influential in ...
Side 2468
... respect to acts committed outside thereof , 749-750 JURISDICTION OVER PORTS AND BAYS . See also FOREIGN MERCHANT VESSELS IN PORTS AND BAYS application of local law , 735-739 asylum on merchant vessels , 746-749 civil disputes of seamen ...
... respect to acts committed outside thereof , 749-750 JURISDICTION OVER PORTS AND BAYS . See also FOREIGN MERCHANT VESSELS IN PORTS AND BAYS application of local law , 735-739 asylum on merchant vessels , 746-749 civil disputes of seamen ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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