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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... civilians on land who were the victims of the long - distance blockade , he has stated : The practice of two world wars was based on the view that no such sacrosanctity attaches to the civilian population at large as to make illegal the ...
... civilians on land who were the victims of the long - distance blockade , he has stated : The practice of two world wars was based on the view that no such sacrosanctity attaches to the civilian population at large as to make illegal the ...
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... civilian popu- lation . . .151 Since it does not interfere with military efficiency , this provision should be implemented to minimize harm to civilians . United States v . Ohlendorf 152 presents a judicial perspective concerning the ...
... civilian popu- lation . . .151 Since it does not interfere with military efficiency , this provision should be implemented to minimize harm to civilians . United States v . Ohlendorf 152 presents a judicial perspective concerning the ...
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... civilian population after the bombing has stopped . It seems clear , consequently , that this type of effect from the use of nuclear weap- ons may impose unreasonably high and disproportionate levels of destruc- tion upon the civilian ...
... civilian population after the bombing has stopped . It seems clear , consequently , that this type of effect from the use of nuclear weap- ons may impose unreasonably high and disproportionate levels of destruc- tion upon the civilian ...
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