International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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... allowed . Exclusion of vessels of war . - The admission of a bel- ligerent vessel of war to a neutral port or waters is , in general , not for the benefit of the neutral state . It is now usual for a neutral state to prescribe the ...
... allowed . Exclusion of vessels of war . - The admission of a bel- ligerent vessel of war to a neutral port or waters is , in general , not for the benefit of the neutral state . It is now usual for a neutral state to prescribe the ...
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... allowed and that the burden of the war should not be unnecessarily thrown upon the neutral . A neutral state is not obliged by the existence of war between two states with which it is on terms of friendship to break off relations with ...
... allowed and that the burden of the war should not be unnecessarily thrown upon the neutral . A neutral state is not obliged by the existence of war between two states with which it is on terms of friendship to break off relations with ...
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... allowed to sail until twenty - four hours after the departure of the other . ARTICLE IV . Some countries have troops stationed at one of the open ports , their men - of - war are allowed to anchor there , and a marine camp has been ...
... allowed to sail until twenty - four hours after the departure of the other . ARTICLE IV . Some countries have troops stationed at one of the open ports , their men - of - war are allowed to anchor there , and a marine camp has been ...
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Belligerents in neutral waters | 1 |
Artificial structures and maritime jurisdic | 53 |
Solution a b and c | 87 |
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