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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... trial . Although the personnel of victorious states are not usually subject to war crimes trials under international law , they may be subject to trial under municipal law including the military code governing the armed forces . The ...
... trial . Although the personnel of victorious states are not usually subject to war crimes trials under international law , they may be subject to trial under municipal law including the military code governing the armed forces . The ...
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... trials in general . There is reason to believe that such trials incorporating basic standards of fairness are better than possible alternative courses of action in- cluding executing the accused without trial . For an effective answer ...
... trials in general . There is reason to believe that such trials incorporating basic standards of fairness are better than possible alternative courses of action in- cluding executing the accused without trial . For an effective answer ...
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... Trials 226-29 ( appendix 22 ) ; 40 I.M.T. 51 ( Donitz Document - 36 ) . Prof. Tucker states that " the illegality of the [ Laconia ] order should be placed beyond question " because of its interpretation and application in the Moehle ...
... Trials 226-29 ( appendix 22 ) ; 40 I.M.T. 51 ( Donitz Document - 36 ) . Prof. Tucker states that " the illegality of the [ Laconia ] order should be placed beyond question " because of its interpretation and application in the Moehle ...
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