International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... nature is less subject to permanent control than the land area . The advantages of permanent control would not ... natural that a state should protect its neighboring trade routes , and its own traders , as well as foreign traders who ...
... nature is less subject to permanent control than the land area . The advantages of permanent control would not ... natural that a state should protect its neighboring trade routes , and its own traders , as well as foreign traders who ...
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... natural law , dicta of the classics and of Roman law , practice of certain states , the claims of rulers , bases for ... nature of their mainland and their dependence upon the sea required control of a large maritime area . The configura ...
... natural law , dicta of the classics and of Roman law , practice of certain states , the claims of rulers , bases for ... nature of their mainland and their dependence upon the sea required control of a large maritime area . The configura ...
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... nature to that on which the United States Government rely . At the date when the Trent case occurred no agreement had been reached as to the claim put forward by certain countries that a belligerent is entitled to remove certain classes ...
... nature to that on which the United States Government rely . At the date when the Trent case occurred no agreement had been reached as to the claim put forward by certain countries that a belligerent is entitled to remove certain classes ...
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