International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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Стр. 41
... enter into international agreements so far as they have capacity under their fundamental law , and the treaty - making capacity of some states is not unlimited . Two or more states may enter into a treaty for a specific purpose which ...
... enter into international agreements so far as they have capacity under their fundamental law , and the treaty - making capacity of some states is not unlimited . Two or more states may enter into a treaty for a specific purpose which ...
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... enter foreign ports , except in cases of imminent danger or urgent need . It is fully recognised that a state may either refuse such admis- sion altogether , or may limit the enjoyment of the privilege by whatever regulations it may ...
... enter foreign ports , except in cases of imminent danger or urgent need . It is fully recognised that a state may either refuse such admis- sion altogether , or may limit the enjoyment of the privilege by whatever regulations it may ...
Стр. 82
... enter neutral ports at all . This is the rule prescribed during the present war by Norway and Sweden . Another point of distinction between surface ships and sub- marines should be borne in mind . A surface vessel demanding the ...
... enter neutral ports at all . This is the rule prescribed during the present war by Norway and Sweden . Another point of distinction between surface ships and sub- marines should be borne in mind . A surface vessel demanding the ...
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Interference with ships | 39 |
Naval vessel in port | 46 |
Recent practice and suggestions | 52 |
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