| J. H. W. Verzijl - 1971 - 336 pages
...prove to be unfounded, and provided that the ship boarded has not committed any act justifying them, it shall be compensated for any loss or damage that may have been sustained. Jurisdiction over crimes committed on the high seas One of the main legal consequences of the principle... | |
| Edward McWhinney - 1971 - 224 pages
...prove to be unfounded, and provided that the ship boarded has not committed any act justifying them, it shall be compensated for any loss or damage that may have been sustained. 160 UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Resolution on forcible diversion of civil Aircraft in flight (Resolution... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1971 - 166 pages
...on the high seas in circumstances which do not justify the exercise of the right of hot pursuit, it shall be compensated for any loss or damage that may have been thereby sustained. Article 24 Every State shall draw up regulations to prevent pollution of the seas... | |
| Nancy Douglas Joyner - 1974 - 364 pages
...prove to be unfounded, and provided that the ship boarded has not committed any act justifying them, it shall be compensated for any loss or damage that may have been sustained. APPENDIX D TOKYO CONVENTION l963 THE CONVENTION ON OFFENSES AND CERTAIN OTHER ACTS COMMITTED ON BOARD... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 488 pages
...on the high seas in circumstances which do not justify the exercise of the right of hot pursuit, it shall be compensated for any loss or damage that may have been thereby sustained. ABTIOLE 24 Every State shall draw up regulations to prevent pollution of the seas... | |
| Ralph Zacklin - 1974 - 292 pages
...on the high seas in circumstances which do not justify the exercise of the rights of hot pursuit, it shall be compensated for any loss or damage that may have been thereby sustained. Article 24 Every State shall draw up regulations to prevent pollution of the seas... | |
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