International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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Стр. 72
... carrying the mail , which carriage does not assimi- late the aircraft in any degree to enemy aircraft , would not be justifiable . The report of the Commission of Jurists of 1923 in re- gard to aircraft states : While aircraft are in ...
... carrying the mail , which carriage does not assimi- late the aircraft in any degree to enemy aircraft , would not be justifiable . The report of the Commission of Jurists of 1923 in re- gard to aircraft states : While aircraft are in ...
Стр. 82
... carrying of military persons in the service of a belligerent to the carrying of contraband goods . But , in order that the question of " contra- band of war may arise , both as to the vessel and the person car- ried , three things are ...
... carrying of military persons in the service of a belligerent to the carrying of contraband goods . But , in order that the question of " contra- band of war may arise , both as to the vessel and the person car- ried , three things are ...
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... carrying Hellman and the judge said : The rubber seized was contraband and carried withoot authority and will be condemned . For carrying the contraband rubber alone I would not have confiscated the ship , but , considering both cir ...
... carrying Hellman and the judge said : The rubber seized was contraband and carried withoot authority and will be condemned . For carrying the contraband rubber alone I would not have confiscated the ship , but , considering both cir ...
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