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" British interests ; and that it should be pointed out to them, that if an attack is made at sea upon any foreign vessel by a ship belonging to no recognized national Government who can be made responsible for such act, such attack is piracy ; but that... "
Journal of the Royal United Service Institution - Page 290
1875
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 76

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1874 - 590 pages
...them, that if an attack is made at sea upon any foreign vessel by a ship belonging to no recognized national Government who can be made responsible for...resident within that territory, or their property, may bu exposed to danger from such operation. I am, &c. (Signed) E. HAMMOND. No. 95. British Merchants...
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Das Staatsarchiv: Sammlung der officiellen Actenstücke zur ..., Volumes 26-27

Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1874 - 820 pages
...5244 - attack by a ship in possession of insurgents against their own domestic Gobriunnien. vernment, upon the ships of that Government at sea, or upon its cities, ports, 4.sept.i873. or people, within the territorial limits of their own nation, such attack is not piracy,...
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Encyclopaedia of the laws of England: with forms and precedents by the most ...

Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - Great Britain - 1906 - 716 pages
...domestic Government, upon ships of war of that Government, upon merchant ships belonging to its subjects, or upon its cities, ports, or people within the territorial limits of their own nation, His Majesty's ships have no right to interfere, except in the case mentioned in Article 447 (when the...
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Rescuing Nationals Abroad Through Military Coercion and Intervention on ...

Natalino Ronzitti - Law - 1985 - 246 pages
...government, upon that government's warship, or upon merchant ships belonging to the same countries, or upon cities, ports or people within the territorial limits of their own nation, any action taken by Her Majesty's ships should be confined to such actions as may be strictly necessary...
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Recognition in International Law: With Special Reference to Russia

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Library - Recognition (International law) - 1933 - 472 pages
...effect that 'if an attack is made at sea upon any foreign vessel by a ship belonging to no recognized national Government who can be made responsible for...territorial limits of their own nation, such attack is not piracy'.1 In 1873 the Foreign Office, relying on the Opinion of the Law Officers,2 advised the Admiralty...
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