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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... clear that additional steps must be taken to achieve humanitarian objectives by improving world order . The contemporary minimum world public order system may be described as one which simply prohibits coer- cion for aggressive purposes ...
... clear that additional steps must be taken to achieve humanitarian objectives by improving world order . The contemporary minimum world public order system may be described as one which simply prohibits coer- cion for aggressive purposes ...
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... CLEAR WEAPONS The use of biological and chemical weapons as legitimate reprisals in response to the illegal use of these same weapons has already been considered.125 Even if it is assumed that nuclear weapons are unlawful , it seems clear ...
... CLEAR WEAPONS The use of biological and chemical weapons as legitimate reprisals in response to the illegal use of these same weapons has already been considered.125 Even if it is assumed that nuclear weapons are unlawful , it seems clear ...
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... clear that in the relevant past belligerent practices , states have tolerated substantial ancillary destruction of civilian values . The fact is , even taking into account the development of efficient bombsights , radar instruments ...
... clear that in the relevant past belligerent practices , states have tolerated substantial ancillary destruction of civilian values . The fact is , even taking into account the development of efficient bombsights , radar instruments ...
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