Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Volumen4John Murray, 1922 Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. |
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... foreign workers ; ( 3 ) prevention of anthrax ; ( 4 ) protection of women and children against lead poisoning ; ( 5 ) establishment of Government health services ; ( 6 ) application of the Berne Conven- tion of 1906 prohibiting the use ...
... foreign workers ; ( 3 ) prevention of anthrax ; ( 4 ) protection of women and children against lead poisoning ; ( 5 ) establishment of Government health services ; ( 6 ) application of the Berne Conven- tion of 1906 prohibiting the use ...
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... foreign ports , from liability for loss or damage arising from negligence in the loading , stowage , custody , care or delivery of any merchandise committed to his charge , or lessening or avoiding his obligations to exercise due ...
... foreign ports , from liability for loss or damage arising from negligence in the loading , stowage , custody , care or delivery of any merchandise committed to his charge , or lessening or avoiding his obligations to exercise due ...
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... foreign parts , but the officer next in command should hold the Court Martial . The number was not to consist of more than nine or less than five persons . I am inclined to think that this reduction in numbers was due to the long time ...
... foreign parts , but the officer next in command should hold the Court Martial . The number was not to consist of more than nine or less than five persons . I am inclined to think that this reduction in numbers was due to the long time ...
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Chief of more than five ships was not to preside thereat in foreign parts - if there were five or less , he was apparently to do so - but the officer next junior to him was to preside unless there were special reasons why he should not ...
Chief of more than five ships was not to preside thereat in foreign parts - if there were five or less , he was apparently to do so - but the officer next junior to him was to preside unless there were special reasons why he should not ...
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... . 4 provides that all complaints at sea or in foreign parts are to be made in writing to the Commander - in - Chief , in which are to be set forth the particular facts , with the place , 4 THE DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL COURTS MARTIAL . 49.
... . 4 provides that all complaints at sea or in foreign parts are to be made in writing to the Commander - in - Chief , in which are to be set forth the particular facts , with the place , 4 THE DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL COURTS MARTIAL . 49.
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