International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... Conference there is apparently not time within which to prepare interpretations and definitions of these fundamental ... Conference and in the law of nations as generally recognized and accepted . ' ” ( Report of the Delegates of the ...
... Conference there is apparently not time within which to prepare interpretations and definitions of these fundamental ... Conference and in the law of nations as generally recognized and accepted . ' ” ( Report of the Delegates of the ...
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... Conference of 1899 and , at this conference , the discharge of projectiles from balloons and analogous methods of warfare was prohibited for 5 years . While this period of prohibition expired during the RussoJapanese War , both parties ...
... Conference of 1899 and , at this conference , the discharge of projectiles from balloons and analogous methods of warfare was prohibited for 5 years . While this period of prohibition expired during the RussoJapanese War , both parties ...
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... conference for the reduction and limitation of armaments , 1932. - Numerous proposals were presented to the conference commonly referred to as the " Disarmament Conference . " On February 5 , 1932 , the French delegation in the preamble ...
... conference for the reduction and limitation of armaments , 1932. - Numerous proposals were presented to the conference commonly referred to as the " Disarmament Conference . " On February 5 , 1932 , the French delegation in the preamble ...
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SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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