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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... indicates the somewhat ceremonial character of visit and search . The requirement that the men in the boat be unarmed ... indicated by paragraph ( 2 ) above , the warship is entitled to use force where the merchant vesssel offers ...
... indicates the somewhat ceremonial character of visit and search . The requirement that the men in the boat be unarmed ... indicated by paragraph ( 2 ) above , the warship is entitled to use force where the merchant vesssel offers ...
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... indicated that survivors were not rescued by United States submarines in the Pacific , the order was lawful in this ... indicate conclusively that reprisals should not be directed at helpless survivors of a sunken ship . Reprisals ...
... indicated that survivors were not rescued by United States submarines in the Pacific , the order was lawful in this ... indicate conclusively that reprisals should not be directed at helpless survivors of a sunken ship . Reprisals ...
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... indicates customary lawmaking . It seems more probable that it re- flects rather the common conviction of belligerents as to ... indicated in the text accompanying supra notes 82-83 . 09 100 O'Brien , op . cit . supra note 96 at 55-56 ...
... indicates customary lawmaking . It seems more probable that it re- flects rather the common conviction of belligerents as to ... indicated in the text accompanying supra notes 82-83 . 09 100 O'Brien , op . cit . supra note 96 at 55-56 ...
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