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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... claims concerning submarine operational areas . The typical claim is to employ the operational area against the enemy belligerent as a distinctive method of submarine warfare.52 3. Claims Concerning Objects and Methods of Belligerent ...
... claims concerning submarine operational areas . The typical claim is to employ the operational area against the enemy belligerent as a distinctive method of submarine warfare.52 3. Claims Concerning Objects and Methods of Belligerent ...
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... claim for the U.S. Navy to initiate attack in appropriate circumstances . Professor Lauterpacht , however , has approved the United States claim as a claim concerning piracy and stated : There is substance in the view that , by ...
... claim for the U.S. Navy to initiate attack in appropriate circumstances . Professor Lauterpacht , however , has approved the United States claim as a claim concerning piracy and stated : There is substance in the view that , by ...
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... claim of February 1 , 1917 also justifies the conclusion of the lawfulness of the present claim . The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg , however , reached a decision which is in significant part in- consistent with this ...
... claim of February 1 , 1917 also justifies the conclusion of the lawfulness of the present claim . The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg , however , reached a decision which is in significant part in- consistent with this ...
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