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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... doctrines are to be considered in varying contexts there must be careful factual analysis as a preliminary to equally careful ascertainment of doctrinal relevance and applicability . In addition , appropriate weight must be given to the ...
... doctrines are to be considered in varying contexts there must be careful factual analysis as a preliminary to equally careful ascertainment of doctrinal relevance and applicability . In addition , appropriate weight must be given to the ...
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... doctrines of the law of the sea in time of peace are designed to encourage the most comprehensive shared used and exploitation of the high seas.1 One of the principal uses of the sea has been described by Admiral Mahan : The first and ...
... doctrines of the law of the sea in time of peace are designed to encourage the most comprehensive shared used and exploitation of the high seas.1 One of the principal uses of the sea has been described by Admiral Mahan : The first and ...
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... doctrines concerning the control of biological and chemical warfare comprise both conventional and customary law . The principal conventional source is , of course , the Geneva Gas Protocol ( 1925 ) which prohibits the initial use of ...
... doctrines concerning the control of biological and chemical warfare comprise both conventional and customary law . The principal conventional source is , of course , the Geneva Gas Protocol ( 1925 ) which prohibits the initial use of ...
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