The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 |
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... Effects of War on Property . By Alma Latifi ; with a note on belligerent rights at sea by John Westlake , K.C. London : Macmillan , 1909 . 4. Das Beuterecht im Land- und Seekriege . By Dr Hans Wehberg . Tübingen : Mohr , 1909. English ...
... Effects of War on Property . By Alma Latifi ; with a note on belligerent rights at sea by John Westlake , K.C. London : Macmillan , 1909 . 4. Das Beuterecht im Land- und Seekriege . By Dr Hans Wehberg . Tübingen : Mohr , 1909. English ...
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... effects the transport by land , cannot be interfered with by the other belligerent unless he tries to transport it through the territory belonging to or occupied by that other belligerent . The Convention respecting the Rights and ...
... effects the transport by land , cannot be interfered with by the other belligerent unless he tries to transport it through the territory belonging to or occupied by that other belligerent . The Convention respecting the Rights and ...
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... effects of private individuals , is of course equally prohibited in naval warfare ; but cargoes of merchant - ships are not the private effects of the persons in whose charge they are . In both kinds of warfare a broad line of ...
... effects of private individuals , is of course equally prohibited in naval warfare ; but cargoes of merchant - ships are not the private effects of the persons in whose charge they are . In both kinds of warfare a broad line of ...
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... effect on the eventual fortunes of the com- batants or on the duration of the war . It is linked up with the theory that private property , being exempt from capture and destruction in land warfare , ought to be equally exempt in naval ...
... effect on the eventual fortunes of the com- batants or on the duration of the war . It is linked up with the theory that private property , being exempt from capture and destruction in land warfare , ought to be equally exempt in naval ...
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... effect in furthering the readiness of Great Britain to come to terms . . . but it cannot be too often insisted that the blockading squadrons of Great Britain almost destroyed both the foreign and the coast commerce of the United States ...
... effect in furthering the readiness of Great Britain to come to terms . . . but it cannot be too often insisted that the blockading squadrons of Great Britain almost destroyed both the foreign and the coast commerce of the United States ...
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