International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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Стр. 46
... fact , and not matters of presumption . " Furthermore , the allowance of coal and supplies by a neutral to a belligerent warship is based on the presumption that the latter intends to return to its home port . There can , however , be ...
... fact , and not matters of presumption . " Furthermore , the allowance of coal and supplies by a neutral to a belligerent warship is based on the presumption that the latter intends to return to its home port . There can , however , be ...
Стр. 85
... fact than of law . " The fourth maxim of the Declaration of Paris ( April 16 , 1856 ) , was : ' Blockades , in order to be binding , must be effective ; that is to say , maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the ...
... fact than of law . " The fourth maxim of the Declaration of Paris ( April 16 , 1856 ) , was : ' Blockades , in order to be binding , must be effective ; that is to say , maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the ...
Стр. 88
... fact be captured . The fact that ships can pass ( even in fairly considerable numbers , as did the blockade - runners in the American War of Secession ) through the blockading cruisers is no ground for holding the blockade to be ...
... fact be captured . The fact that ships can pass ( even in fairly considerable numbers , as did the blockade - runners in the American War of Secession ) through the blockading cruisers is no ground for holding the blockade to be ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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