International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 15
Стр. 31
... consideration of this subject , while the de- partment is obliged to adhere to the opinions expressed in its note of the 28th ultimo , it has taken steps to furnish the de- partment of the Navy with a copy of the diplomatic correspond ...
... consideration of this subject , while the de- partment is obliged to adhere to the opinions expressed in its note of the 28th ultimo , it has taken steps to furnish the de- partment of the Navy with a copy of the diplomatic correspond ...
Стр. 83
... consideration of the advisability of requiring a vessel to be brought into port before enemy persons could be removed . The early practice of im- pressment had created a strong prejudice against re- moval of anyone at sea , but the ...
... consideration of the advisability of requiring a vessel to be brought into port before enemy persons could be removed . The early practice of im- pressment had created a strong prejudice against re- moval of anyone at sea , but the ...
Стр. 84
... consideration to the matter of what might constitute a military person . In discussion it was said : Sur la question de la définition des " passagers individuels " visés par le 2 ° , on explique qu'il faut considérer comme rentrant dans ...
... consideration to the matter of what might constitute a military person . In discussion it was said : Sur la question de la définition des " passagers individuels " visés par le 2 ° , on explique qu'il faut considérer comme rentrant dans ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
3-mile limit action aerial warfare American armed forces bellig belligerent rights board a neutral Britain British Government capture century Cherbourg citizens claims coast commander commerce contraband crew Declaration of London decree destination detained detention diplomatic dispatches embodied enemy exempt exercise extended found on board France German guerre Hague Convention high seas hostile Ibid instructions international law inviolable law of nations letters liable mail bags mail ships Majesty's Government marginal sea marine league maritime jurisdiction ment merchant vessel military persons military service nautical miles Naval War College navire Nemo neutral aircraft neutral country neutral mail neutral power neutral ships neutral vessels neutre parcels parties passengers Piepenbrink ports postal correspondence principle prisoners of war prize court protest question regard regulations removed reservists rule Russia Secretary seized seizure sent Seward shore Swedish Government taken territorial waters tion treaties U. S. Stat United visit and search