International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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... military status is already subject to international restriction . Subject to these restrictions the Philippine Islands would be unable to establish any very strong military power . The withholding of the military and naval bases limited ...
... military status is already subject to international restriction . Subject to these restrictions the Philippine Islands would be unable to establish any very strong military power . The withholding of the military and naval bases limited ...
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... military service detailed for the purpose shall be deemed to be a military aircraft . ART . 32. No military aircraft of a contracting State shall fly over the territory of another contracting State nor land thereon without special ...
... military service detailed for the purpose shall be deemed to be a military aircraft . ART . 32. No military aircraft of a contracting State shall fly over the territory of another contracting State nor land thereon without special ...
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... military aeroplanes are employed for transporting passengers . As it may safely be assumed that in time of war a passenger would not be carried on a belligerent military aircraft unless his journey was a matter of importance to the ...
... military aeroplanes are employed for transporting passengers . As it may safely be assumed that in time of war a passenger would not be carried on a belligerent military aircraft unless his journey was a matter of importance to the ...
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Contraband and blockade__ | 1 |
Independent Philippine Islands | 47 |
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