International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... Conventions III ( 1899 ) and X ( 1907 ) .66 On the whole , it was the latter Convention that was recognized by the belligerents as applicable in the two World Wars . However , dis- satisfaction with a number of the provisions of Hague X ...
... Conventions III ( 1899 ) and X ( 1907 ) .66 On the whole , it was the latter Convention that was recognized by the belligerents as applicable in the two World Wars . However , dis- satisfaction with a number of the provisions of Hague X ...
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... Convention the Parties are further obliged to take whatever measures are necessary for the suppression of all acts contrary to the provisions of the Convention.3 32 Finally , attention may be directed to the inquiry procedure provided ...
... Convention the Parties are further obliged to take whatever measures are necessary for the suppression of all acts contrary to the provisions of the Convention.3 32 Finally , attention may be directed to the inquiry procedure provided ...
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... Convention the Parties are further obliged to take whatever measures are necessary for the suppression of all acts contrary to the provisions of the Convention.32 Finally , attention may be directed to the inquiry procedure provided for ...
... Convention the Parties are further obliged to take whatever measures are necessary for the suppression of all acts contrary to the provisions of the Convention.32 Finally , attention may be directed to the inquiry procedure provided for ...
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WAR AND THE LAW OF WAR | 3 |
Chapter | 15 |
THE SOURCES AND BINDING FORCE OF THE LAW OF NAVAL WARFARE | 26 |
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