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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... regarded as having a legislative function . This function is to bring the traditional doctrines up to date so that they apply to the con- temporary methods of war.92 War crimes trials may be regarded as a deterrent sanction for the laws ...
... regarded as having a legislative function . This function is to bring the traditional doctrines up to date so that they apply to the con- temporary methods of war.92 War crimes trials may be regarded as a deterrent sanction for the laws ...
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... regarded as a weighty contribution to International Law and justice . These judgments— perhaps more than anything else — give a complexion of reality to any attempt at a scientific exposition of the law of war , which never before in ...
... regarded as a weighty contribution to International Law and justice . These judgments— perhaps more than anything else — give a complexion of reality to any attempt at a scientific exposition of the law of war , which never before in ...
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... regarded as the basic unit of military force and , consequently , it is important that he be identified indvidually as having combatant status . In sea and air hostilities the individual com- batant is usually associated with a ...
... regarded as the basic unit of military force and , consequently , it is important that he be identified indvidually as having combatant status . In sea and air hostilities the individual com- batant is usually associated with a ...
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