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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... enemy public vessel is captured its title is immedi- ately transferred to the captor state and prize proceedings are not neces- sary , 20 There is a basic distinction in international law between the treatment of enemy property on land ...
... enemy public vessel is captured its title is immedi- ately transferred to the captor state and prize proceedings are not neces- sary , 20 There is a basic distinction in international law between the treatment of enemy property on land ...
Стр. 102
... enemy owner . A belligerent was traditionally entitled to capture enemy private goods carried under a neutral flag.27 The British adhered to this view in the face of opposition from other states which argued for the principle of " free ...
... enemy owner . A belligerent was traditionally entitled to capture enemy private goods carried under a neutral flag.27 The British adhered to this view in the face of opposition from other states which argued for the principle of " free ...
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... enemy goods referred to in the second article did not include state - owned enemy goods . 34 The rule embodied in this article was substantially frustrated a few years later in the American Civil War by the development of the doctrine ...
... enemy goods referred to in the second article did not include state - owned enemy goods . 34 The rule embodied in this article was substantially frustrated a few years later in the American Civil War by the development of the doctrine ...
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