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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... warning even if they did not participate otherwise in the enemy war effort.132 They were attacked without warning because they were cargo vessels carrying cargoes of military importance . There is , unfortunately , no reason to believe ...
... warning even if they did not participate otherwise in the enemy war effort.132 They were attacked without warning because they were cargo vessels carrying cargoes of military importance . There is , unfortunately , no reason to believe ...
Стр. 147
... warning . It has been concluded that the Protocol does not extend its protection to merchant ships participating in ... warning . Since these merchant ships are participating in the war or hostilities , they should be deemed to be lawful ...
... warning . It has been concluded that the Protocol does not extend its protection to merchant ships participating in ... warning . Since these merchant ships are participating in the war or hostilities , they should be deemed to be lawful ...
Стр. 148
... warning if there is an inadequate submarine capability to carry out such attacks . In this type of war the dangers of escalation from sinking without warn- ing should also be considered . Further , if neutral merchant ships are sunk ...
... warning if there is an inadequate submarine capability to carry out such attacks . In this type of war the dangers of escalation from sinking without warn- ing should also be considered . Further , if neutral merchant ships are sunk ...
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