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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... course of legal decision concerning submarine operational areas in general war it is necessary to accord some significance to the past course of decision . The course of decision in both World Wars , although frequently justified as ...
... course of legal decision concerning submarine operational areas in general war it is necessary to accord some significance to the past course of decision . The course of decision in both World Wars , although frequently justified as ...
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... course of World War I possess a military value which outweighs in significance the severity and magnitude of the suffering caused by their use and likely to be incidentally felt by non - combatants.35 In a comparable formulation of the ...
... course of World War I possess a military value which outweighs in significance the severity and magnitude of the suffering caused by their use and likely to be incidentally felt by non - combatants.35 In a comparable formulation of the ...
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... course , quite inconsistent with the humanitarian purpose of the Gas Protocol to prevent the use of highly injurious and destructive gases . There are many situations in which the use of tear gas , or similar chemi- cal agents , imposes ...
... course , quite inconsistent with the humanitarian purpose of the Gas Protocol to prevent the use of highly injurious and destructive gases . There are many situations in which the use of tear gas , or similar chemi- cal agents , imposes ...
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