International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... armed merchantmen on October 20 , 1915 , but were not made public till March 3 , 1916. Among these was the following : “ ( 4 ) The status of a British armed merchant vessel can not be changed upon the high seas . " ( 1917 Naval War ...
... armed merchantmen on October 20 , 1915 , but were not made public till March 3 , 1916. Among these was the following : “ ( 4 ) The status of a British armed merchant vessel can not be changed upon the high seas . " ( 1917 Naval War ...
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... armed or not , which is employed by a belligerent power as a transport or fleet auxiliary or in any other vay for the direct purpose of prosecuting or aiding hostilities . whether by land or sea , shall serve to deprive such vessel of ...
... armed or not , which is employed by a belligerent power as a transport or fleet auxiliary or in any other vay for the direct purpose of prosecuting or aiding hostilities . whether by land or sea , shall serve to deprive such vessel of ...
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... Armed private aircraft . — The Hague Commission of 1923 also gave consideration to the arming of private aircraft and expressed the opinion that the interests of all would be better served if the arming of private aircraft should be ...
... Armed private aircraft . — The Hague Commission of 1923 also gave consideration to the arming of private aircraft and expressed the opinion that the interests of all would be better served if the arming of private aircraft should be ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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