International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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... tion will not be of a kind to make its use possible at a critical point on the field of battle , at a critical moment of the conflict , under conditions so defined and concentrated that it would decide the victory and thus partake of ...
... tion will not be of a kind to make its use possible at a critical point on the field of battle , at a critical moment of the conflict , under conditions so defined and concentrated that it would decide the victory and thus partake of ...
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... tion to the belligerents who can not import them directly , and that this fact justifies the detention for the purpose of examina- tion of all vessels bound for the ports of those neutral countries , notwithstanding the fact that most ...
... tion to the belligerents who can not import them directly , and that this fact justifies the detention for the purpose of examina- tion of all vessels bound for the ports of those neutral countries , notwithstanding the fact that most ...
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... tion of England's inhuman war against Germany's commercial and industrial life . It is generally recognized as justifiable that retaliation may be employed against acts committed in contra- vention of the law of nations . Germany is ...
... tion of England's inhuman war against Germany's commercial and industrial life . It is generally recognized as justifiable that retaliation may be employed against acts committed in contra- vention of the law of nations . Germany is ...
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Insurrection belligerency statehood 134 | 1 |
Effect of declaration of blockade against insur | 8 |
Recognition in general____ | 14 |
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