International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... flying the naval flag of Germany . I answered him that I did not think the flag she was flying was any indication of her character ; that he might recall the fact that the cruiser Emden entered a port in the Malay Peninsula with a ...
... flying the naval flag of Germany . I answered him that I did not think the flag she was flying was any indication of her character ; that he might recall the fact that the cruiser Emden entered a port in the Malay Peninsula with a ...
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... flying of a false flag by an insurgent “ to shield its actions ” in the state of the flag , but the false flag would not prevent capture by another state than that of the false flag which the vessel was flying if the vessel had ...
... flying of a false flag by an insurgent “ to shield its actions ” in the state of the flag , but the false flag would not prevent capture by another state than that of the false flag which the vessel was flying if the vessel had ...
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... Flying of false flag in time of peace or during an insurrection is regarded as & ground for protest . Even the flying of a flag which might be easily mistaken for the flag of a foreign state , has also been the ground for protest ...
... Flying of false flag in time of peace or during an insurrection is regarded as & ground for protest . Even the flying of a flag which might be easily mistaken for the flag of a foreign state , has also been the ground for protest ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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