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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... particular the trial of Admiral Donitz of the German Navy before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg for violation of the law of submarine warfare during the Second War will be appraised . In evaluating the war crimes ...
... particular the trial of Admiral Donitz of the German Navy before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg for violation of the law of submarine warfare during the Second War will be appraised . In evaluating the war crimes ...
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... particular objects are legally immune and that particular methods are unlawful . The basic legal principles of military necessity and humanity provide broad guidance in distinguishing between lawful and unlawful objects of attack.1 In ...
... particular objects are legally immune and that particular methods are unlawful . The basic legal principles of military necessity and humanity provide broad guidance in distinguishing between lawful and unlawful objects of attack.1 In ...
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... particular weap- ons per se and the related claims concerning the legality of the use of the weapons . It is clear that a weapon ( or a combatant unit ) otherwise legal can be employed in an illegal manner.33 It is probably accurate to ...
... particular weap- ons per se and the related claims concerning the legality of the use of the weapons . It is clear that a weapon ( or a combatant unit ) otherwise legal can be employed in an illegal manner.33 It is probably accurate to ...
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