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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... Traditional Naval Weapons 2. Traditional Naval Bombardment 3. Biological and Chemical Weapons 4. Nuclear Weapons 157 160 161 167 a . The Lawfulness of Nuclear Weapons 167 b . The Lawfulness of Particular Uses of Nuclear Weapons ( 1 ) ...
... Traditional Naval Weapons 2. Traditional Naval Bombardment 3. Biological and Chemical Weapons 4. Nuclear Weapons 157 160 161 167 a . The Lawfulness of Nuclear Weapons 167 b . The Lawfulness of Particular Uses of Nuclear Weapons ( 1 ) ...
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... traditional law which only permits duly commissioned naval vessels to initiate attack.52 It seems quite im- possible to maintain that such British merchant ship departures from or violations of the traditional law are valid while ...
... traditional law which only permits duly commissioned naval vessels to initiate attack.52 It seems quite im- possible to maintain that such British merchant ship departures from or violations of the traditional law are valid while ...
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... traditional weapons placed very few effective limitations upon ancillary destruction , such bombing could also be used so as to limit such destruction more effectively . The significant differences for present purposes between traditional ...
... traditional weapons placed very few effective limitations upon ancillary destruction , such bombing could also be used so as to limit such destruction more effectively . The significant differences for present purposes between traditional ...
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