International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... blockade ineffective , within the formula of the Declaration of Paris , nor entitle neutral States to claim that it should not be recognized as a legally existent blockade , the breach of which involved the condemnation of such aircraft ...
... blockade ineffective , within the formula of the Declaration of Paris , nor entitle neutral States to claim that it should not be recognized as a legally existent blockade , the breach of which involved the condemnation of such aircraft ...
Стр. 94
... blockade . “ Blockade ' is here used in the same sense in which it is employed in Chapter 1 of the Declaration of London , that is to say , an operation of war for the purpose of preventing by the use of warships ingress or egress of ...
... blockade . “ Blockade ' is here used in the same sense in which it is employed in Chapter 1 of the Declaration of London , that is to say , an operation of war for the purpose of preventing by the use of warships ingress or egress of ...
Стр. 95
... blockade . " The invention of the aircraft cannot impose upon a belligeren : who desires to institute a blockade the obligation to employ aircraft in cooperation with his naval forces . If he does not do so , the effectiveness of the ...
... blockade . " The invention of the aircraft cannot impose upon a belligeren : who desires to institute a blockade the obligation to employ aircraft in cooperation with his naval forces . If he does not do so , the effectiveness of the ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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