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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... TRIBUNAL AT NUREMBERG ( 1946 ) Admiral Donitz , who was one of the defendants in the trial before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg , had served first as head of the German submarine arm and then as commander in chief of ...
... TRIBUNAL AT NUREMBERG ( 1946 ) Admiral Donitz , who was one of the defendants in the trial before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg , had served first as head of the German submarine arm and then as commander in chief of ...
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... Tribunal's conclusion appears to be an example of mechanical interpretation or literalism.115 There is no indication that the Tribunal gave careful con- sideration to the alternative interpretation that the Protocol was inappli- cable ...
... Tribunal's conclusion appears to be an example of mechanical interpretation or literalism.115 There is no indication that the Tribunal gave careful con- sideration to the alternative interpretation that the Protocol was inappli- cable ...
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... Tribunal to accept Kranzbuhler's interpretation of the Protocol . Deference to well- known principles of criminal law due process would have required the Tribunal to resolve the ambiguities of the Protocol in Admiral Donitz ' favor ...
... Tribunal to accept Kranzbuhler's interpretation of the Protocol . Deference to well- known principles of criminal law due process would have required the Tribunal to resolve the ambiguities of the Protocol in Admiral Donitz ' favor ...
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