International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... Granting of asylum to belligerents in reutral ports , although depending upon the pleasure of the sovereign State ... granted to warships of belligerents only so long as the danger lasts . No greater quantity of water , coal , food or ...
... Granting of asylum to belligerents in reutral ports , although depending upon the pleasure of the sovereign State ... granted to warships of belligerents only so long as the danger lasts . No greater quantity of water , coal , food or ...
Стр. 67
... granted , proceed to give effect to the measures necessary for the security of such life or property . “ ( 5 ) In reference to the granting of asylum , your ships will not , of course , be made a refuge for criminals . In the case of ...
... granted , proceed to give effect to the measures necessary for the security of such life or property . “ ( 5 ) In reference to the granting of asylum , your ships will not , of course , be made a refuge for criminals . In the case of ...
Стр. 113
... granted in neutral ports exemption from the usual restrictions applying to vessels of war . These exemptions are granted on the ground of the humanitarian occupation to which the hospital ship is devoted and the exemption ceases when ...
... granted in neutral ports exemption from the usual restrictions applying to vessels of war . These exemptions are granted on the ground of the humanitarian occupation to which the hospital ship is devoted and the exemption ceases when ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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