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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... destruction which is necessary to the prompt achieve- ment of lawful military objectives . More specifically , military necessity only justifies destruction which is both relevant and proportionate . Such destruc- tion must be relevant ...
... destruction which is necessary to the prompt achieve- ment of lawful military objectives . More specifically , military necessity only justifies destruction which is both relevant and proportionate . Such destruc- tion must be relevant ...
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... destruction or injury would constitute a distinct military advantage to the belligerent.142 An obvious example of a target which is a lawful military objective is a naval shipyard . An equally obvious example of unlawful target ...
... destruction or injury would constitute a distinct military advantage to the belligerent.142 An obvious example of a target which is a lawful military objective is a naval shipyard . An equally obvious example of unlawful target ...
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... destruction of or injury to civilians in attacks on lawful military objectives . The difficulty with such a doctrinal formulation is that experi- ence indicates it has little or no prospect of being enforced in a future general war . It ...
... destruction of or injury to civilians in attacks on lawful military objectives . The difficulty with such a doctrinal formulation is that experi- ence indicates it has little or no prospect of being enforced in a future general war . It ...
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