International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... acts of treachery are prohibited . Whereas both ruses as well as acts of treachery usually partake of the element of deception , the former are regarded as " measures for mystifying or misleading the enemy against which the enemy ought ...
... acts of treachery are prohibited . Whereas both ruses as well as acts of treachery usually partake of the element of deception , the former are regarded as " measures for mystifying or misleading the enemy against which the enemy ought ...
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... acts of warfare performed by direct order of the state were not considered to result in the individual responsi- bility of those performing such acts . 19 A decided change from earlier opinion and practice occurred both during and after ...
... acts of warfare performed by direct order of the state were not considered to result in the individual responsi- bility of those performing such acts . 19 A decided change from earlier opinion and practice occurred both during and after ...
Стр. 375
... acts of warfare performed by subordinates when such acts are committed by order , authorization , or acquiescence of a superior . The fact that a commanding officer did not order , authorize , or acquiesce in illegal acts of warfare ...
... acts of warfare performed by subordinates when such acts are committed by order , authorization , or acquiescence of a superior . The fact that a commanding officer did not order , authorize , or acquiesce in illegal acts of warfare ...
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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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