International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... character . But although the owners of a vessel are always bound by the flag they have chosen to adopt , belligerents are not so bound in determining the neutral or enemy character of a vessel . For the practice of states is clear that ...
... character . But although the owners of a vessel are always bound by the flag they have chosen to adopt , belligerents are not so bound in determining the neutral or enemy character of a vessel . For the practice of states is clear that ...
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... character by undertaking to perform any one of several services on behalf of a belligerent . In a later chapter ... character but are liable to the same treatment as enemy warships . 66 Further , neutral merchant vessels may acquire ...
... character by undertaking to perform any one of several services on behalf of a belligerent . In a later chapter ... character but are liable to the same treatment as enemy warships . 66 Further , neutral merchant vessels may acquire ...
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... character to avoid the risk of seizure and confiscation by transferring such vessels to a neutral flag . It is universally acknowledged that although the transfer of a vessel from an enemy to a neutral flag may take place in accordance ...
... character to avoid the risk of seizure and confiscation by transferring such vessels to a neutral flag . It is universally acknowledged that although the transfer of a vessel from an enemy to a neutral flag may take place in accordance ...
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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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