Studies in the Law of Naval Warfare: Submarines in General and Limited WarsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... Conferences The primary work of the Hague Conferences was the legal regulation of warfare rather than the establishment of peace . a . THE 1899 CONFERENCE The Russian Emperor issued the first invitation for the 1899 Con- ference with ...
... Conferences The primary work of the Hague Conferences was the legal regulation of warfare rather than the establishment of peace . a . THE 1899 CONFERENCE The Russian Emperor issued the first invitation for the 1899 Con- ference with ...
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... Conference with undiminished status as a lawful combatant.89 b . THE GENEVA NAVAL CONFERENCE ( 1927 ) For present purposes this Conference is important because the United States changed its position concerning the necessity for ...
... Conference with undiminished status as a lawful combatant.89 b . THE GENEVA NAVAL CONFERENCE ( 1927 ) For present purposes this Conference is important because the United States changed its position concerning the necessity for ...
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... Conference , British Prime Minister Baldwin mentioned that the British " still press for the abolition of the submarine . " 119 This consistent objective was supported by the United States 120 and opposed by France.121 In the technical ...
... Conference , British Prime Minister Baldwin mentioned that the British " still press for the abolition of the submarine . " 119 This consistent objective was supported by the United States 120 and opposed by France.121 In the technical ...
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