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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... submarine operational area was a lawful measure . If , on the other hand , the employment of Q - ships was illegal , the submarine operational area may be deemed a legitimate reprisal to it . It should be mentioned that the British ...
... submarine operational area was a lawful measure . If , on the other hand , the employment of Q - ships was illegal , the submarine operational area may be deemed a legitimate reprisal to it . It should be mentioned that the British ...
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... submarine operational area.147 It is therefore not persuasive to argue that the United States operational area is illegal because of its size . In its judgment in the case of Admiral Donitz the International Military Tribunal dealt with ...
... submarine operational area.147 It is therefore not persuasive to argue that the United States operational area is illegal because of its size . In its judgment in the case of Admiral Donitz the International Military Tribunal dealt with ...
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... area of war beyond that consistent with the limited objectives of the war.171 The submarine operational area has been employed historically as a method of general war . The absence of claims to establish such areas should be taken as ...
... area of war beyond that consistent with the limited objectives of the war.171 The submarine operational area has been employed historically as a method of general war . The absence of claims to establish such areas should be taken as ...
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