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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Стр. 56
... directed at the enemy belligerent and also at neutrals who traded with the enemy . As to the enemy , the claim was to the employment of a particularly severe method of naval warfare , frequently involving sinking of all enemy vessels ...
... directed at the enemy belligerent and also at neutrals who traded with the enemy . As to the enemy , the claim was to the employment of a particularly severe method of naval warfare , frequently involving sinking of all enemy vessels ...
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... directed against enemy ships cannot al- ways be avoided ; at the same time it is specifically noted that shipping north of Shetland Islands in the eastern area of the North Sea and in a strip of at least thirty sea miles in width along ...
... directed against enemy ships cannot al- ways be avoided ; at the same time it is specifically noted that shipping north of Shetland Islands in the eastern area of the North Sea and in a strip of at least thirty sea miles in width along ...
Стр. 138
... directing reprisals at survivors . Elementary considerations of humanity and morality would , nevertheless , indicate conclusively that reprisals should not be directed at helpless survivors of a sunken ship . Reprisals against ...
... directing reprisals at survivors . Elementary considerations of humanity and morality would , nevertheless , indicate conclusively that reprisals should not be directed at helpless survivors of a sunken ship . Reprisals against ...
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