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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... reprisal is to obtain adherence to the laws of war and consequently when the opposing belligerent termi- nates his illegal practice the reprisal should be stopped . Even the possibility of future reprisals is regarded as a sanction ...
... reprisal is to obtain adherence to the laws of war and consequently when the opposing belligerent termi- nates his illegal practice the reprisal should be stopped . Even the possibility of future reprisals is regarded as a sanction ...
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... reprisal . It could be argued in favor of such an approach that reprisals have actually been used as a legislative device to bring the law up to date with modern technological realities.107 Because of the facility of successfully ...
... reprisal . It could be argued in favor of such an approach that reprisals have actually been used as a legislative device to bring the law up to date with modern technological realities.107 Because of the facility of successfully ...
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... reprisal . The message of December 7 , 1941 contains no express indication that the unrestricted submarine warfare was to be justified as reprisal action . That Admiral Nimitz thought reprisal was the basis appears in his answers to ...
... reprisal . The message of December 7 , 1941 contains no express indication that the unrestricted submarine warfare was to be justified as reprisal action . That Admiral Nimitz thought reprisal was the basis appears in his answers to ...
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