International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... forces of a belligerent may be on board a neutral merchant vessel which is visited and searched . If the vessel is subject to condemnation , the cruiser will capture her and take her to one of her own ports with the persons on board ...
... forces of a belligerent may be on board a neutral merchant vessel which is visited and searched . If the vessel is subject to condemnation , the cruiser will capture her and take her to one of her own ports with the persons on board ...
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... forces are taking away Ger- mans of military age , but not embodied in the 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 ...
... forces are taking away Ger- mans of military age , but not embodied in the 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 ...
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... forces of the enemy , " without regard to the destination of the ship on which they were found traveling . The commentary on article 45 of the declaration contained in the report of the drafting committee of the London naval conference ...
... forces of the enemy , " without regard to the destination of the ship on which they were found traveling . The commentary on article 45 of the declaration contained in the report of the drafting committee of the London naval conference ...
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