International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... apply the general principles of the law of war . It may be and is - true that the novel cir- cumstances attending new forms of warfare do not constitute a valid reason for failing to apply these general principles . But the validity of ...
... apply the general principles of the law of war . It may be and is - true that the novel cir- cumstances attending new forms of warfare do not constitute a valid reason for failing to apply these general principles . But the validity of ...
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... apply , and in fact have not been so interpreted as applying , to enemy merchant ships offering — or intending to offer - forcible resistance to capture . Such intent to offer forcible resistance , and thus to " take part in the ...
... apply , and in fact have not been so interpreted as applying , to enemy merchant ships offering — or intending to offer - forcible resistance to capture . Such intent to offer forcible resistance , and thus to " take part in the ...
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... application of the principle of ultimate enemy destination to blockade may be found in the position ( which now enjoys a certain support from states , see p . 316 ) that the doctrine of continuous voyage may apply to blockade where both ...
... application of the principle of ultimate enemy destination to blockade may be found in the position ( which now enjoys a certain support from states , see p . 316 ) that the doctrine of continuous voyage may apply to blockade where both ...
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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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