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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... destruction which is necessary to the prompt achieve- ment of lawful military objectives . More specifically , military necessity only justifies destruction which is both relevant and proportionate . Such destruc- tion must be relevant ...
... destruction which is necessary to the prompt achieve- ment of lawful military objectives . More specifically , military necessity only justifies destruction which is both relevant and proportionate . Such destruc- tion must be relevant ...
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... destruction of villages and towns in the occupied territory . Military necessity per- mits a belligerent , subject to the laws of war , to apply any amount and kind of force to compel the complete submission of the enemy with the least ...
... destruction of villages and towns in the occupied territory . Military necessity per- mits a belligerent , subject to the laws of war , to apply any amount and kind of force to compel the complete submission of the enemy with the least ...
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... destruction 105 and other characteristics must compel humanitarians to wish devoutly that they may be accurately char- acterized as illegal . One should not , however , summarily appraise these weapons as " unlawful " without ...
... destruction 105 and other characteristics must compel humanitarians to wish devoutly that they may be accurately char- acterized as illegal . One should not , however , summarily appraise these weapons as " unlawful " without ...
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