International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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Naval War College (U.S.). tion and Neutralization of the Aaland Islands , Geneva , October 20 , 1921 , provides that : " The territorial waters of the Aaland Islands are considered to extend for a distance of three marine miles from the ...
Naval War College (U.S.). tion and Neutralization of the Aaland Islands , Geneva , October 20 , 1921 , provides that : " The territorial waters of the Aaland Islands are considered to extend for a distance of three marine miles from the ...
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... tion was not intended to be literally applied . The object was to correct the abuse , in the early part of the century , of paper blockades , where extensive coasts were put under blockade by proclamation , without the presence of any ...
... tion was not intended to be literally applied . The object was to correct the abuse , in the early part of the century , of paper blockades , where extensive coasts were put under blockade by proclamation , without the presence of any ...
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... tion before the crew and passengers have been placed in safety . 2. Belligerent submarines are subject to the foregoing rules . If the submarine cannot capture the ship while observing these rules , it shall not have the right to con ...
... tion before the crew and passengers have been placed in safety . 2. Belligerent submarines are subject to the foregoing rules . If the submarine cannot capture the ship while observing these rules , it shall not have the right to con ...
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Action during civil strife | 55 |
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