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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Стр. 86
... probable that the German merchant ships in the category were either armed or otherwise participating in the German naval war effort . The sinking of such ships without warning would be upheld as lawful even according to the decision of ...
... probable that the German merchant ships in the category were either armed or otherwise participating in the German naval war effort . The sinking of such ships without warning would be upheld as lawful even according to the decision of ...
Стр. 145
... probable , therefore , that merchant ships participating in the naval war effort of one belligerent will be subject to attack without warning by the submarines of the opposing belligerent . This has been appraised as lawful under the ...
... probable , therefore , that merchant ships participating in the naval war effort of one belligerent will be subject to attack without warning by the submarines of the opposing belligerent . This has been appraised as lawful under the ...
Стр. 146
... probable direction of development of the law in light of the needs of the world community . . . . The result is an unfortunate impression of dogmatism and of a static conception of a highly dynamic branch of law in short , of " a frozen ...
... probable direction of development of the law in light of the needs of the world community . . . . The result is an unfortunate impression of dogmatism and of a static conception of a highly dynamic branch of law in short , of " a frozen ...
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