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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... important that he be identified indvidually as having combatant status . In sea and air hostilities the individual com- batant is usually associated with a combatant unit such as a warship or 3 1 The customary law requirements stated in ...
... important that he be identified indvidually as having combatant status . In sea and air hostilities the individual com- batant is usually associated with a combatant unit such as a warship or 3 1 The customary law requirements stated in ...
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... important duty to report the nature and position of the enemy by wireless telegraphy . Such a report promptly made may be the means of saving not only the ship herself but many others ; for it may give an opportunity for the destruction ...
... important duty to report the nature and position of the enemy by wireless telegraphy . Such a report promptly made may be the means of saving not only the ship herself but many others ; for it may give an opportunity for the destruction ...
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... important object of attack , the risks involved in an all - out attack against enemy merchant shipping , including sinking without warning , would not be proportionate to the val- ue of the military objective sought . In these ...
... important object of attack , the risks involved in an all - out attack against enemy merchant shipping , including sinking without warning , would not be proportionate to the val- ue of the military objective sought . In these ...
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