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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... carrying contra- band and resulted in subjecting the merchant vessel involved to treatment similar to that for carrying contraband.40 Another type of unneutral service arose when the neutral merchant vessel toook a direct part in the ...
... carrying contra- band and resulted in subjecting the merchant vessel involved to treatment similar to that for carrying contraband.40 Another type of unneutral service arose when the neutral merchant vessel toook a direct part in the ...
Стр. 123
... carrying cargo and actually engaged in carrying a cargo of substantial military importance to the enemy which does not come under paragraphs ( 1 ) through ( 5 ) and which would not be included under ( 6 ) . The result of this type of ...
... carrying cargo and actually engaged in carrying a cargo of substantial military importance to the enemy which does not come under paragraphs ( 1 ) through ( 5 ) and which would not be included under ( 6 ) . The result of this type of ...
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... carrying it out arose in the later part of the Second World War . In 1945 the Japanese merchant ship Awa Maru undertook a voyage agreed upon between the United States and Japanese Governments whereby it was to carry relief supplies ...
... carrying it out arose in the later part of the Second World War . In 1945 the Japanese merchant ship Awa Maru undertook a voyage agreed upon between the United States and Japanese Governments whereby it was to carry relief supplies ...
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