International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 |
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... established in 1912 , stated : CHAP . IV . ( 1 ) It is forbidden belligerent powers to use ports or waters of the kingdom as bases for naval operations against their enemies . It is especially forbidden to establish on the territory or ...
... established in 1912 , stated : CHAP . IV . ( 1 ) It is forbidden belligerent powers to use ports or waters of the kingdom as bases for naval operations against their enemies . It is especially forbidden to establish on the territory or ...
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... established or fortification erected in the territory . ( Art . 4 , ibid . ) Manifestly , this is not a neutralization agreement , nor does it establish neutrality of the mandated area if the mandatory is at war . As the mandatory may ...
... established or fortification erected in the territory . ( Art . 4 , ibid . ) Manifestly , this is not a neutralization agreement , nor does it establish neutrality of the mandated area if the mandatory is at war . As the mandatory may ...
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... established military administration on the islands . On December 28 , 1914 , a provi- sional naval garrison was established to take over the defense and administration of the islands from the expeditionary squadron . The headquarters of ...
... established military administration on the islands . On December 28 , 1914 , a provi- sional naval garrison was established to take over the defense and administration of the islands from the expeditionary squadron . The headquarters of ...
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Neutrality and vessels | 1 |
Solution b | 21 |
Status of islands in Pacific Ocean | 28 |
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