Due to the nature of the case, specifically the involvement of various security services from different sovereign states, names of all participants in the case, including lawyers, were made confidential under the Seafaring Confederate Secrecy Act 1991. The names will be made public in 2034. Access to the proceedings was also limited to only the essential participants.
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| - United States of America vs. Seafaring Confederation
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| - Due to the nature of the case, specifically the involvement of various security services from different sovereign states, names of all participants in the case, including lawyers, were made confidential under the Seafaring Confederate Secrecy Act 1991. The names will be made public in 2034. Access to the proceedings was also limited to only the essential participants.
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decision by
| - Lies van Houten, Baroness van Houten of Enschede, Chief Justice, on behalf of the full court
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Full Name
| - The United States of America, Plaintiff vs The Seafaring Confederation on behalf of The Most Preferable Earldom of the Island of Rockall, Defendant
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Name
| - United States of America vs Seafaring Confederation
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abstract
| - Due to the nature of the case, specifically the involvement of various security services from different sovereign states, names of all participants in the case, including lawyers, were made confidential under the Seafaring Confederate Secrecy Act 1991. The names will be made public in 2034. Access to the proceedings was also limited to only the essential participants.
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