International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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Стр. 50
... force sufficient to cause the merchant vessel to lie to for visit and search , but not as ground for sinking the vessel . Of course the merchant vessel might be sunk in the exercise of the right , but the use of force was held to be ...
... force sufficient to cause the merchant vessel to lie to for visit and search , but not as ground for sinking the vessel . Of course the merchant vessel might be sunk in the exercise of the right , but the use of force was held to be ...
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... force . It was also evident that one of the belligerents might be benefited while the other might be injured by such a rule , and that in some cases weak states not ac- customed to being or not able to be self - sufficient might be ...
... force . It was also evident that one of the belligerents might be benefited while the other might be injured by such a rule , and that in some cases weak states not ac- customed to being or not able to be self - sufficient might be ...
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... force in October and November last on French vessels . These instructions ( if genuine ) lay the armament on merchant vessels of France open at least to the inference that its purpose is for offensive attack on submarines of the enemy ...
... force in October and November last on French vessels . These instructions ( if genuine ) lay the armament on merchant vessels of France open at least to the inference that its purpose is for offensive attack on submarines of the enemy ...
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Interference with ships | 39 |
Naval vessel in port | 46 |
Recent practice and suggestions | 52 |
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