International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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Стр. 102
... trade to neutral countries in conditional and absolute contraband . The fact that the commerce of the United States is interrupted by Great Britain is consequent upon the superiority of her navy on the high seas . History shows that ...
... trade to neutral countries in conditional and absolute contraband . The fact that the commerce of the United States is interrupted by Great Britain is consequent upon the superiority of her navy on the high seas . History shows that ...
Стр. 103
... trade in articles of conditional contraband not destined to the belligerent's forces . ( 8 ) Submission to British interference with trade in petroleum , rubber , leather , wool , etc. Petrol and other petroleum products have been ...
... trade in articles of conditional contraband not destined to the belligerent's forces . ( 8 ) Submission to British interference with trade in petroleum , rubber , leather , wool , etc. Petrol and other petroleum products have been ...
Стр. 116
... trade with the belligerents , will be brought about . " This speedy restoration of more full and stable trade conditions and relationships among the nations is by far the most profitable objective for our people to visualize , in ...
... trade with the belligerents , will be brought about . " This speedy restoration of more full and stable trade conditions and relationships among the nations is by far the most profitable objective for our people to visualize , in ...
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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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