International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... Action ? " Proceedings , American Society of International Law ( 1952 ) , p . 217. The report of the Committee , which has reference primarily to the Korean action , concludes that : " . . . in the present circumstances . . . the United ...
... Action ? " Proceedings , American Society of International Law ( 1952 ) , p . 217. The report of the Committee , which has reference primarily to the Korean action , concludes that : " . . . in the present circumstances . . . the United ...
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... action is likely to prove relatively unimportant in practice , however . Should the Security Council be able effectively to exercise those powers conferred upon it by the Charter non- Member states would , as one writer has observed ...
... action is likely to prove relatively unimportant in practice , however . Should the Security Council be able effectively to exercise those powers conferred upon it by the Charter non- Member states would , as one writer has observed ...
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... action the Peshitelni had ostensibly been interned ( two days earlier ) , and there were Chinese naval vessels in the port ( Chifu ) that could have ensured effective internment . In part , it seems that the Japanese action was taken as ...
... action the Peshitelni had ostensibly been interned ( two days earlier ) , and there were Chinese naval vessels in the port ( Chifu ) that could have ensured effective internment . In part , it seems that the Japanese action was taken as ...
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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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