International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... clear indication of the continued binding force of the customary law the violation of which forms the condition for the act of reprisal . Reprisals do not represent — at least not in theory 19 — an abandonment of the custom- ary law ...
... clear indication of the continued binding force of the customary law the violation of which forms the condition for the act of reprisal . Reprisals do not represent — at least not in theory 19 — an abandonment of the custom- ary law ...
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... clear answer in this regard , though on principle the former alternative would appear correct . See , for example , Rowson , op . cit . , pp . 175-7 . Even so , a clear distinction would still be warranted between the liability of state ...
... clear answer in this regard , though on principle the former alternative would appear correct . See , for example , Rowson , op . cit . , pp . 175-7 . Even so , a clear distinction would still be warranted between the liability of state ...
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... clear . Equally clear is the neutral's obligation to prevent the conversion of belligerent merchant vessels into warships while in neutral ports . Diffi- culties may arise , however , in the event that belligerent merchant vessels take ...
... clear . Equally clear is the neutral's obligation to prevent the conversion of belligerent merchant vessels into warships while in neutral ports . Diffi- culties may arise , however , in the event that belligerent merchant vessels take ...
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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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