International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... enemy . Some writers assimilate to these any persons actually in the military service even though not enrolled , but maintain that these must be distin- guished from persons traveling as passengers , without manifest evidence that they ...
... enemy . Some writers assimilate to these any persons actually in the military service even though not enrolled , but maintain that these must be distin- guished from persons traveling as passengers , without manifest evidence that they ...
Стр. 100
... enemy have shown , and continue to show , themselves on neutral soil in many parts of the world in political intrigues , revolutionary plots , schemes for attacking the sea - borne trade of this country and ber allies , endeavors to ...
... enemy have shown , and continue to show , themselves on neutral soil in many parts of the world in political intrigues , revolutionary plots , schemes for attacking the sea - borne trade of this country and ber allies , endeavors to ...
Стр. 103
... 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 knowledge of the owner , or 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 knowledge of the owner , or the ...
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