The American Journal of International LawJames Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1932 - International law |
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... ship seized on suspicion of piracy outside the territorial jurisdiction of the state making the seizure , is neither a pirate ship nor a ship taken by piracy and possessed by pirates , and if the ship is not subject to seizure on other ...
... ship seized on suspicion of piracy outside the territorial jurisdiction of the state making the seizure , is neither a pirate ship nor a ship taken by piracy and possessed by pirates , and if the ship is not subject to seizure on other ...
Page 879
... ship is subject to visitation by a ship of another nation , except in the fol- lowing cases : 1. A private or other unarmed ship within the territorial limits of the nation by whose public ship the visitation is made ; " 2. On the high ...
... ship is subject to visitation by a ship of another nation , except in the fol- lowing cases : 1. A private or other unarmed ship within the territorial limits of the nation by whose public ship the visitation is made ; " 2. On the high ...
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... ship , tackle , apparel and furniture , together with such money and goods given as aforesaid , shall not be sufficient to repair all the damages sustained ; then the reparations to be recovered on the master's or commander's part of the ...
... ship , tackle , apparel and furniture , together with such money and goods given as aforesaid , shall not be sufficient to repair all the damages sustained ; then the reparations to be recovered on the master's or commander's part of the ...
Contents
DRAFT CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES | 26 |
Use of Terms | 42 |
Section II | 49 |
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