International Law Studies, Том 49U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 |
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Стр. 104
... sanctions of interna- tional law do not have , or that the sanctions of an international secu- rity system should not have , a punitive character is without founda- tion . Nor is the requirement that the sanctions of an international ...
... sanctions of interna- tional law do not have , or that the sanctions of an international secu- rity system should not have , a punitive character is without founda- tion . Nor is the requirement that the sanctions of an international ...
Стр. 108
... sanctions is the possibility of retaliatory economic measures which may be taken by the boycotted state against a boycotting state . Economically weak states may be affected seriously by such measures . Consequently , economic sanctions ...
... sanctions is the possibility of retaliatory economic measures which may be taken by the boycotted state against a boycotting state . Economically weak states may be affected seriously by such measures . Consequently , economic sanctions ...
Стр. 111
... sanctions which can be substituted for military sanctions are economic sanctions which are far less effective . The most impressive argument against military sanctions is the ... sanction is to 111 (B) The organization of military sanctions.
... sanctions which can be substituted for military sanctions are economic sanctions which are far less effective . The most impressive argument against military sanctions is the ... sanction is to 111 (B) The organization of military sanctions.
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THE DIFFERENT DEGREES OF COLLECTIVE SECURITY | 10 |
Legal Justiciable and Political Nonjusticiable Conflicts | 19 |
The Centralization of the LawCreating Function the Peaceful | 28 |
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