International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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Стр. 41
... effect that the project should contain a clause , by virtue whereof neutral states should be obliged to permit the transportation of materials of war through their territories to an American state thus shut off from the sea , provided ...
... effect that the project should contain a clause , by virtue whereof neutral states should be obliged to permit the transportation of materials of war through their territories to an American state thus shut off from the sea , provided ...
Стр. 68
... effect the object in view . ( Ibid . ) Restrictions upon the action of foreign vessels of war in ports where civil strife prevailed were later made particularly in regard to granting asylum on vessels of war which might be easily abused ...
... effect the object in view . ( Ibid . ) Restrictions upon the action of foreign vessels of war in ports where civil strife prevailed were later made particularly in regard to granting asylum on vessels of war which might be easily abused ...
Стр. 79
... effect even in those countries the legislation of which does not recognize nor regulate such hypothecation . " ARTICLE 279. The powers and obligations of the master and the liability of the proporietors and ship's husbands for their ...
... effect even in those countries the legislation of which does not recognize nor regulate such hypothecation . " ARTICLE 279. The powers and obligations of the master and the liability of the proporietors and ship's husbands for their ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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