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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... result is that the illegal character of a particular participant's resort to coerction does not relieve it from the applicability of the detailed rules of the laws of war . The soundness of this position seems clear in view of the ...
... result is that the illegal character of a particular participant's resort to coerction does not relieve it from the applicability of the detailed rules of the laws of war . The soundness of this position seems clear in view of the ...
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... result can be maintained more plausibly . It would be surprising indeed if the objectives of the bellig- erents , limited by definition , were accorded precedence over the interests of neutrals in maintaining commerce . The experience ...
... result can be maintained more plausibly . It would be surprising indeed if the objectives of the bellig- erents , limited by definition , were accorded precedence over the interests of neutrals in maintaining commerce . The experience ...
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William Thomas Mallison. The neglect of such research and development could result in placing the most peaceful states in ... result of fusion . 104 U.S. Dept. of Defense , The Effects of Nuclear Weapons ( rev . ed . 1962 ) . times , the ...
William Thomas Mallison. The neglect of such research and development could result in placing the most peaceful states in ... result of fusion . 104 U.S. Dept. of Defense , The Effects of Nuclear Weapons ( rev . ed . 1962 ) . times , the ...
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