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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... Paragraph ( 2 ) would be consistent with the first exception to the general rule in the Protocol if it stressed the ... paragraph of the Pro- tocol must be given full effect since they , or equivalent expressions , were not usually ...
... Paragraph ( 2 ) would be consistent with the first exception to the general rule in the Protocol if it stressed the ... paragraph of the Pro- tocol must be given full effect since they , or equivalent expressions , were not usually ...
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... paragraph ( 6 ) .130 But this paragraph , in spite of its broad formulation , probably does not reflect fully the law developed during the World Wars . Unless the paragraph is con- strued more broadly than the term " naval or military ...
... paragraph ( 6 ) .130 But this paragraph , in spite of its broad formulation , probably does not reflect fully the law developed during the World Wars . Unless the paragraph is con- strued more broadly than the term " naval or military ...
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... paragraph 1 . 58 Reference is made to such hazards following the Russo - Japanese War in 6 Hackworth 503 . 50 ... paragraph 1 . 63 Art . 2 , paragraph 3 . humanitarian factors involved in the concept of " undefended places 160.
... paragraph 1 . 58 Reference is made to such hazards following the Russo - Japanese War in 6 Hackworth 503 . 50 ... paragraph 1 . 63 Art . 2 , paragraph 3 . humanitarian factors involved in the concept of " undefended places 160.
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