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... vessel and cargo and persons on board prompted the captain to turn south towards Tampico . It was argued in behalf ... vessel had been driven before a strong north wind ; its cabin had been damaged ; its pumps had been broken and ...
... vessel and cargo and persons on board prompted the captain to turn south towards Tampico . It was argued in behalf ... vessel had been driven before a strong north wind ; its cabin had been damaged ; its pumps had been broken and ...
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... vessel or vessels hover or are being kept off the coast of the United States and that , by virtue of the presence of any such vessel or vessels at such place or within such area , the unlawful introduction or removal into or from the ...
... vessel or vessels hover or are being kept off the coast of the United States and that , by virtue of the presence of any such vessel or vessels at such place or within such area , the unlawful introduction or removal into or from the ...
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... vessel is guilty of direct unneutral service and may not only be captured but may be treated as an enemy merchant vessel ( a ) If she takes a direct part in the hostilities ; ( b ) If she is under the orders or under the control of an ...
... vessel is guilty of direct unneutral service and may not only be captured but may be treated as an enemy merchant vessel ( a ) If she takes a direct part in the hostilities ; ( b ) If she is under the orders or under the control of an ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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