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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... personnel of the vanquished state will be subjected to trial . Although the personnel of victorious states are not usually subject to war crimes trials under international law , they may be subject to trial under municipal law including ...
... personnel of the vanquished state will be subjected to trial . Although the personnel of victorious states are not usually subject to war crimes trials under international law , they may be subject to trial under municipal law including ...
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... personnel.147 C. SUBMARINES AS LAWFUL COMBATANTS The rejection of the claims to abolish the submarine have confirmed its lawful combatant status . In the same way the limitation of the sub- marine by international agreement where other ...
... personnel.147 C. SUBMARINES AS LAWFUL COMBATANTS The rejection of the claims to abolish the submarine have confirmed its lawful combatant status . In the same way the limitation of the sub- marine by international agreement where other ...
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... personnel , but it is also lawful to kill or wound the otherwise especially protected medical and religious personnel inci- dental to the attack on the ship.180 In general , the legal doctrines concern- ing personnel as objects of ...
... personnel , but it is also lawful to kill or wound the otherwise especially protected medical and religious personnel inci- dental to the attack on the ship.180 In general , the legal doctrines concern- ing personnel as objects of ...
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