International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... unless state B has previously issued special regulations . During the 24 - hour sojourn the Xara may make such repairs as possible , using the per- sonnel and material on board . After 24 hours the Xara should be interned . 2. Unless ...
... unless state B has previously issued special regulations . During the 24 - hour sojourn the Xara may make such repairs as possible , using the per- sonnel and material on board . After 24 hours the Xara should be interned . 2. Unless ...
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... unless previous notification to the contrary has been given . " With regard to war - ships , however , it shall be limited to cases of real distress , in consequence of : 1. defeat , sickness , or insufficient crew ; 2. perils of the ...
... unless previous notification to the contrary has been given . " With regard to war - ships , however , it shall be limited to cases of real distress , in consequence of : 1. defeat , sickness , or insufficient crew ; 2. perils of the ...
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... unless to bring it to if it was attempting to escape . SOLUTION ( a ) 1. The private neutral seaplane alighting within the blockade lines should be seized . The proof of innocence rests upon the seaplane . 2. The private neutral ...
... unless to bring it to if it was attempting to escape . SOLUTION ( a ) 1. The private neutral seaplane alighting within the blockade lines should be seized . The proof of innocence rests upon the seaplane . 2. The private neutral ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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