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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... possible expenditure of time , life , and physical resources . 77 This formulation makes it clear that the principle is subject to the express prohibitions of the laws of war . Military necessity should be regarded as legalizing only ...
... possible expenditure of time , life , and physical resources . 77 This formulation makes it clear that the principle is subject to the express prohibitions of the laws of war . Military necessity should be regarded as legalizing only ...
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... possible precision at the Nazi murderers so as to minimize , and if possible eliminate completely , the ancillary killing of the victims of the Nazis and of other civilians . 124 The principal contemporary proposals and counterproposals ...
... possible precision at the Nazi murderers so as to minimize , and if possible eliminate completely , the ancillary killing of the victims of the Nazis and of other civilians . 124 The principal contemporary proposals and counterproposals ...
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... possible to fixed coastal installations used exclusively by these craft for their humanitarian missions . ARTICLE 28. Should fighting occur on board a warship , the sick - bays shall be respected and spared as far as possible . Sick ...
... possible to fixed coastal installations used exclusively by these craft for their humanitarian missions . ARTICLE 28. Should fighting occur on board a warship , the sick - bays shall be respected and spared as far as possible . Sick ...
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