International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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... distinction between con- ditional and absolute contraband is abolished and that all goods bound for Y will be treated as contraband . ( b ) State Y declares all ports of X blockaded and maintains a line 3 miles off the coast of state D ...
... distinction between con- ditional and absolute contraband is abolished and that all goods bound for Y will be treated as contraband . ( b ) State Y declares all ports of X blockaded and maintains a line 3 miles off the coast of state D ...
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... distinction between foodstuffs in- tended for the civil population and those for the armed forces or enemy Government disappears when the distinction between the civil population and the armed forces itself disappears . In any country ...
... distinction between foodstuffs in- tended for the civil population and those for the armed forces or enemy Government disappears when the distinction between the civil population and the armed forces itself disappears . In any country ...
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... distinctions between absolute and conditional con- traband came to have little significance and to be little applied in ... distinction between conditional and absolute contraband ; ( 2 ) the treatment of all goods bound for an enemy ...
... distinctions between absolute and conditional con- traband came to have little significance and to be little applied in ... distinction between conditional and absolute contraband ; ( 2 ) the treatment of all goods bound for an enemy ...
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Contraband and blockade__ | 1 |
Independent Philippine Islands | 47 |
a b c and | 70 |
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