International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... acts , the note concludes : “ I have given these indications of the policy which we have followed , because I cannot help feeling that if the facts were more fully known as to the efforts which we have made to avoid inflicting any ...
... acts , the note concludes : “ I have given these indications of the policy which we have followed , because I cannot help feeling that if the facts were more fully known as to the efforts which we have made to avoid inflicting any ...
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... act , the offi- cers and crew shall be considered as pirates and treated accord- ingly . ' 29 " You are informed that ... acts are of such a character or are directed against the persons or property of Americans you are not authorized to ...
... act , the offi- cers and crew shall be considered as pirates and treated accord- ingly . ' 29 " You are informed that ... acts are of such a character or are directed against the persons or property of Americans you are not authorized to ...
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... acts are within the jurisdiction of the disturbed state and , though the local authorities may ask of a foreign ... act of the state to which the vessel belongs except in time of lawful war . Salutes would be made only to flags of ...
... acts are within the jurisdiction of the disturbed state and , though the local authorities may ask of a foreign ... act of the state to which the vessel belongs except in time of lawful war . Salutes would be made only to flags of ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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