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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... interest is advanced by adher- ing to the law rather than by violating it . This is , of course , the same as the basic sanction for any other body of law whether international or municipal . The conception is that the interests of the ...
... interest is advanced by adher- ing to the law rather than by violating it . This is , of course , the same as the basic sanction for any other body of law whether international or municipal . The conception is that the interests of the ...
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... interests or supposed national interests of some of the major naval powers and particularly of France . 151 These national interests have included the use of the submarine as a militarily efficient warship and , particularly , its use ...
... interests or supposed national interests of some of the major naval powers and particularly of France . 151 These national interests have included the use of the submarine as a militarily efficient warship and , particularly , its use ...
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... interests over belligerent interests in the context of limited war . 2. Claims by Minor Powers in Limited War Some wars are limited in the sense that the belligerents are only capable of limited military efforts . In this type of war it ...
... interests over belligerent interests in the context of limited war . 2. Claims by Minor Powers in Limited War Some wars are limited in the sense that the belligerents are only capable of limited military efforts . In this type of war it ...
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