International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... means involving effective force , with a view to making the State's will dominate the will of another State , and , in general , any maneuver , interference or interposition of any sort , employing such means , either directly or ...
... means involving effective force , with a view to making the State's will dominate the will of another State , and , in general , any maneuver , interference or interposition of any sort , employing such means , either directly or ...
Стр. 68
... means whereby the plans of con- tending factions or their leaders are facilitated . You are not to invite or encourage such refugees to come on board your ship , but , should they apply to you , your action will be governed by ...
... means whereby the plans of con- tending factions or their leaders are facilitated . You are not to invite or encourage such refugees to come on board your ship , but , should they apply to you , your action will be governed by ...
Стр. 89
... means of preventing or rendering dangerous the passage of aircraft or submarine would be a " paper blockade ” insofar as such craft were concerned even though proclaimed to include these . Any seaplane met at sea by a vessel of war may ...
... means of preventing or rendering dangerous the passage of aircraft or submarine would be a " paper blockade ” insofar as such craft were concerned even though proclaimed to include these . Any seaplane met at sea by a vessel of war may ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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