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... Government while she was in Argentine waters . The Spanish consul at Buenos Aires endorsed the ship's register that she had become the property of Spain , but did not reduce it to actual possession of the Spanish Government . Instead ...
... Government while she was in Argentine waters . The Spanish consul at Buenos Aires endorsed the ship's register that she had become the property of Spain , but did not reduce it to actual possession of the Spanish Government . Instead ...
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... government logically derives from the thesis of a substitution of governments in the area under revolutionary control . If the revolutionary movement has the quality of being a de facto government , therefore , its acts , and not ...
... government logically derives from the thesis of a substitution of governments in the area under revolutionary control . If the revolutionary movement has the quality of being a de facto government , therefore , its acts , and not ...
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... Government in 1884 that insurgents in San Domingo were bound by the terms of the Declaration of Paris of 1856 , and could not employ privateers in their war with the titular Government.58 During the revolution in China in 1911 the ...
... Government in 1884 that insurgents in San Domingo were bound by the terms of the Declaration of Paris of 1856 , and could not employ privateers in their war with the titular Government.58 During the revolution in China in 1911 the ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF JURISDICTION | 655 |
MARITIME Jurisdiction | 661 |
MARITIME JURISDICTIONcont | 669 |
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