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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... rules through the Proces - Verbal Relating to the Rules of Submarine Warfare Set Forth in Part IV of the Treaty of London ( of 1930 ) ( November 6 , 1936 ) . 68 The rules , consequently , are now in effect between forty - eight T.I.A.S. ...
... rules through the Proces - Verbal Relating to the Rules of Submarine Warfare Set Forth in Part IV of the Treaty of London ( of 1930 ) ( November 6 , 1936 ) . 68 The rules , consequently , are now in effect between forty - eight T.I.A.S. ...
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... rules above stated ; and if a submarine cannot capture a merchant vessel in conformity with these rules the existing law of nations requires it to desist from attack and from seizure and to permit the merchant vessel to proceed ...
... rules above stated ; and if a submarine cannot capture a merchant vessel in conformity with these rules the existing law of nations requires it to desist from attack and from seizure and to permit the merchant vessel to proceed ...
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... rules which are applicable to surface vessels . Its second paragraph enunciates a general rule concerning methods of attack to be employed against " a merchant vessel " by both submarine and surface 104 1 I.M.T. 312 . 106 Prof ...
... rules which are applicable to surface vessels . Its second paragraph enunciates a general rule concerning methods of attack to be employed against " a merchant vessel " by both submarine and surface 104 1 I.M.T. 312 . 106 Prof ...
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