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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... Appraisal as Reprisal ( 2 ) Appraisal as Claim of Right b . The Second World War Appraisal 55 56 61 62 62 65 69 75 76 c . Claims to Establish Rescue Zones of Immunity 84 2. United Kingdom Claims 86 Appraisal 3. United States Claims ...
... Appraisal as Reprisal ( 2 ) Appraisal as Claim of Right b . The Second World War Appraisal 55 56 61 62 62 65 69 75 76 c . Claims to Establish Rescue Zones of Immunity 84 2. United Kingdom Claims 86 Appraisal 3. United States Claims ...
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... appraisal of the long - distance blockade is preferable . In addition , a method of legal appraisal which proclaims illegality after the war but which has no impact on decision - makers during the war leaves something to be desired ...
... appraisal of the long - distance blockade is preferable . In addition , a method of legal appraisal which proclaims illegality after the war but which has no impact on decision - makers during the war leaves something to be desired ...
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... appraisal focuses narrowly upon the issue of the lawfuless of nuclear weapons per se . Subsequent appraisal will conisider the issues involved in determining the lawfulness of some of the uses of these weapons . Their capability of mass ...
... appraisal focuses narrowly upon the issue of the lawfuless of nuclear weapons per se . Subsequent appraisal will conisider the issues involved in determining the lawfulness of some of the uses of these weapons . Their capability of mass ...
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