International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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Side 354
... assert a right of sovereignty over areas that have been claimed in its behalf . Accordingly , the Government has endeavored to preserve its privi- leges in that regard while the Congress remains inert . Thus it has been made known to ...
... assert a right of sovereignty over areas that have been claimed in its behalf . Accordingly , the Government has endeavored to preserve its privi- leges in that regard while the Congress remains inert . Thus it has been made known to ...
Side 495
... asserts to be the full measure of its territorial domain , regardless of the propriety of the assertion , and without ... assert the sovereignty of the country of which the Govt . has caused them to be issued . " If the Arbitrator is ...
... asserts to be the full measure of its territorial domain , regardless of the propriety of the assertion , and without ... assert the sovereignty of the country of which the Govt . has caused them to be issued . " If the Arbitrator is ...
Side 749
... assert control and justly demand that the individual be set at liberty . It may not , however , elect to do so.11 ( 3 ) 11 § 226. The Marginal Sea . Foreign Merchant Vessels . The extent of the jurisdiction of a State over foreign ...
... assert control and justly demand that the individual be set at liberty . It may not , however , elect to do so.11 ( 3 ) 11 § 226. The Marginal Sea . Foreign Merchant Vessels . The extent of the jurisdiction of a State over foreign ...
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