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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... methods , ranging from occasional visit and search to submarine operational areas and comprehensive administra- tive techniques applied at the source , are but different methods of achiev- ing the central objective of stopping neutral ...
... methods , ranging from occasional visit and search to submarine operational areas and comprehensive administra- tive techniques applied at the source , are but different methods of achiev- ing the central objective of stopping neutral ...
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... methods and instruments of war which are militarily efficient.66 Professor Lauterpacht , after conceding that the ... methods of the victors , including the long - distance blockade , were illegal . The argument emphasized the ...
... methods and instruments of war which are militarily efficient.66 Professor Lauterpacht , after conceding that the ... methods of the victors , including the long - distance blockade , were illegal . The argument emphasized the ...
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... methods of the previous century since those earlier methods were no longer feasible from a technological standpoint.70 The net effect of reversion to the nineteenth - century methods would have been foregoing the effective use of ...
... methods of the previous century since those earlier methods were no longer feasible from a technological standpoint.70 The net effect of reversion to the nineteenth - century methods would have been foregoing the effective use of ...
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