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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... fact an Allied airman . The prosecution replied that it was too far- fetched to assume that the bomber aircraft involved , in view of the facts , was a neutral aircraft . The court convicted the defendants as charged even though the ...
... fact an Allied airman . The prosecution replied that it was too far- fetched to assume that the bomber aircraft involved , in view of the facts , was a neutral aircraft . The court convicted the defendants as charged even though the ...
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... facts demonstrate that helpless survivors were murder- ed on the high seas.218 It is also clear that the plea of superior ... fact that Eck did not invoke superior orders as a defense in the Peleus case . In addition , the Moehle case ...
... facts demonstrate that helpless survivors were murder- ed on the high seas.218 It is also clear that the plea of superior ... fact that Eck did not invoke superior orders as a defense in the Peleus case . In addition , the Moehle case ...
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... fact situations which may occur in naval war- fare in a future general war . The second comprises claims concerning the fact situations which may occur in " strategic " nuclear bombardment in such a war . 129 ( 1 ) Claims Concerning ...
... fact situations which may occur in naval war- fare in a future general war . The second comprises claims concerning the fact situations which may occur in " strategic " nuclear bombardment in such a war . 129 ( 1 ) Claims Concerning ...
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