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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... values than laws in which the doctrinal content is frankly recognized as a compromise between humani- tarianism and military necessity and which have at least a measure of enforcement . To achieve effectiveness it is necessary to adapt ...
... values than laws in which the doctrinal content is frankly recognized as a compromise between humani- tarianism and military necessity and which have at least a measure of enforcement . To achieve effectiveness it is necessary to adapt ...
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... values which is unnecessary to obtain military objec- tives is obviously uneconomical use of force since it involves the expendi- ture of force without a return in net military advantage . In addition , the unregulated use of coercion ...
... values which is unnecessary to obtain military objec- tives is obviously uneconomical use of force since it involves the expendi- ture of force without a return in net military advantage . In addition , the unregulated use of coercion ...
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... values caused by its use is also employed in deter- mining the lawfulness of weapons in limited war . 169 The point which must be stressed , however , is that the same juridical principle used in weapons appraisal in general war is now ...
... values caused by its use is also employed in deter- mining the lawfulness of weapons in limited war . 169 The point which must be stressed , however , is that the same juridical principle used in weapons appraisal in general war is now ...
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