International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... respect for Norwegian neutrality , which was ( restraining ] us , and the situation in which submarines found themselves when under the protection of German fortresses and mine fields at their German base . Minister for Foreign Affairs ...
... respect for Norwegian neutrality , which was ( restraining ] us , and the situation in which submarines found themselves when under the protection of German fortresses and mine fields at their German base . Minister for Foreign Affairs ...
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... respect to the steamer Diotator which is under charter of the Bluefields Steamship Co. , an American corporation , and says , this Government reserves all rights in respect to the validity of any proceedings against that vessel as a ...
... respect to the steamer Diotator which is under charter of the Bluefields Steamship Co. , an American corporation , and says , this Government reserves all rights in respect to the validity of any proceedings against that vessel as a ...
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... respects in detail the line of action to be followed . In general , the naval officer is not to assume any functions ... respect to the local authorities . The United States Navy Regulations provide in article 720 : " In the absence of a ...
... respects in detail the line of action to be followed . In general , the naval officer is not to assume any functions ... respect to the local authorities . The United States Navy Regulations provide in article 720 : " In the absence of a ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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