International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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Стр. 88
... embodied in the armed forces of the enemy . " The Instructions for the Navy of the United States , June , 1917 , were : 89. As to treatment of vessels outside of neutral jurisdiction and carrying persons embodied in the military service ...
... embodied in the armed forces of the enemy . " The Instructions for the Navy of the United States , June , 1917 , were : 89. As to treatment of vessels outside of neutral jurisdiction and carrying persons embodied in the military service ...
Стр. 103
... embodied in the armed forces of the enemy and who are en route for military service of the enemy or to a hostile destination , or transmits intelligence in the interest of the enemy whether by radio or otherwise . ( b ) If , to the ...
... embodied in the armed forces of the enemy and who are en route for military service of the enemy or to a hostile destination , or transmits intelligence in the interest of the enemy whether by radio or otherwise . ( b ) If , to the ...
Стр. 106
... embodied in the armed forces " were liable to be removed , but the national law of a State rather than international law might determine who should be regarded as " embodied . " The German Prize Code of 1915 as well as the instructions ...
... embodied in the armed forces " were liable to be removed , but the national law of a State rather than international law might determine who should be regarded as " embodied . " The German Prize Code of 1915 as well as the instructions ...
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