International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... German Empire , and therefore to be taken into account by the prize court , does not exist , for up to the present time the Swedish claim has been rec- ognized only by the Norwegian Government . According to official information from ...
... German Empire , and therefore to be taken into account by the prize court , does not exist , for up to the present time the Swedish claim has been rec- ognized only by the Norwegian Government . According to official information from ...
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... German vessels on suspicion of carriage of contraband to South Africa . The German authorities objected to delay in port of vessels in order to search a mail steamer . The German ambassador in a communication to the Mar- quess of ...
... German vessels on suspicion of carriage of contraband to South Africa . The German authorities objected to delay in port of vessels in order to search a mail steamer . The German ambassador in a communication to the Mar- quess of ...
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... German armed forces , as prisoners of war from neutral ships , in contravention of the principles laid down in article 45 , No. 2 , and article 47 of the Declaration of London . Thus the British naval forces have taken away Germans ...
... German armed forces , as prisoners of war from neutral ships , in contravention of the principles laid down in article 45 , No. 2 , and article 47 of the Declaration of London . Thus the British naval forces have taken away Germans ...
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