International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 |
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Стр. 41
... neutral . There may be a wide divergence of interpretation between neu- trals and belligerents as to their respective rights . It is entirely within the competence of a neutral to deter- mine what action it may take to maintain its ...
... neutral . There may be a wide divergence of interpretation between neu- trals and belligerents as to their respective rights . It is entirely within the competence of a neutral to deter- mine what action it may take to maintain its ...
Стр. 64
... neutral territory may be in marked contrast to the entrance of a vessel of war into a neutral port . One bellig- erent may easily learn of the entrance of a vessel of his enemy to a neutral port . The course which the vessel will follow ...
... neutral territory may be in marked contrast to the entrance of a vessel of war into a neutral port . One bellig- erent may easily learn of the entrance of a vessel of his enemy to a neutral port . The course which the vessel will follow ...
Стр. 102
... neutral shipping . All restrictions upon the rights of neutrals upon the high seas , the common highway of nations , during the progress of a war , are permitted in the interests of the belligerents , who are bound in return to prevent ...
... neutral shipping . All restrictions upon the rights of neutrals upon the high seas , the common highway of nations , during the progress of a war , are permitted in the interests of the belligerents , who are bound in return to prevent ...
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Contraband and blockade__ | 1 |
Independent Philippine Islands | 47 |
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