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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... land operations in the actual combat zone . The exclusive military sphere characterizing land operations , in which the principle of utility or effectiveness dominated , became similarly operative in any zone oc- cupied by a belligerent ...
... land operations in the actual combat zone . The exclusive military sphere characterizing land operations , in which the principle of utility or effectiveness dominated , became similarly operative in any zone oc- cupied by a belligerent ...
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... land and the treatment of enemy property at sea . The law of land warfare makes a fundamental distinction between public and private property . The general rule is that private property on land is immune from capture by the enemy , 21 ...
... land and the treatment of enemy property at sea . The law of land warfare makes a fundamental distinction between public and private property . The general rule is that private property on land is immune from capture by the enemy , 21 ...
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... land areas where civilian populations reside presents more difficult issues . 138 The only treaty law concerning ... land warfare test of “ undefended ” towns used at the turn of the century to the different problems involved in aerial ...
... land areas where civilian populations reside presents more difficult issues . 138 The only treaty law concerning ... land warfare test of “ undefended ” towns used at the turn of the century to the different problems involved in aerial ...
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