International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... peace . - While it was formerly common to permit foreign vessels of war to enter ports in time of peace , in recent years restrictions have been placed on such entry . This is partly due to the change in the character of vessels of war ...
... peace . - While it was formerly common to permit foreign vessels of war to enter ports in time of peace , in recent years restrictions have been placed on such entry . This is partly due to the change in the character of vessels of war ...
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... peace . While it was formerly common to permit foreign vessels of war to enter ports in time of peace , in recent years restrictions have been placed on such entry . This is partly due to the change in the character of vessels of war ...
... peace . While it was formerly common to permit foreign vessels of war to enter ports in time of peace , in recent years restrictions have been placed on such entry . This is partly due to the change in the character of vessels of war ...
Стр. 75
... peace or dignity of the country or the tranquillity of the port should be left by the local government to be dealt with by the authorities of the nation to which the vessel belongs , as the laws of that nation or the interests of its ...
... peace or dignity of the country or the tranquillity of the port should be left by the local government to be dealt with by the authorities of the nation to which the vessel belongs , as the laws of that nation or the interests of its ...
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