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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... neutrals , the claim was to prevent neutral commerce with the enemy by excluding neutral ships from the use of the operational area except use which is con- trolled by the claimant - belligerent . Operational areas enforced by sub ...
... neutrals , the claim was to prevent neutral commerce with the enemy by excluding neutral ships from the use of the operational area except use which is con- trolled by the claimant - belligerent . Operational areas enforced by sub ...
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... neutral merchant vessels " which entered the submarine operational areas . 121 The term " neutral merchant vessels " is more precise than the language concerning merchant vessels in the Pro- tocol but it is not self - defining . The ...
... neutral merchant vessels " which entered the submarine operational areas . 121 The term " neutral merchant vessels " is more precise than the language concerning merchant vessels in the Pro- tocol but it is not self - defining . The ...
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... neutral merchant ships in the submarine operational area . This aspect of the judgment has been criticized insofar as it extended to neutral merchant ships not engaged in genuine interneutral trade.172 The British use of ship warrants ...
... neutral merchant ships in the submarine operational area . This aspect of the judgment has been criticized insofar as it extended to neutral merchant ships not engaged in genuine interneutral trade.172 The British use of ship warrants ...
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