International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... conduct ) is to be mutually observed by the aggressor state as well as by those states resisting the aggression . The legal inequality between belligerents with respect to the war itself does not logically preclude their legal equality ...
... conduct ) is to be mutually observed by the aggressor state as well as by those states resisting the aggression . The legal inequality between belligerents with respect to the war itself does not logically preclude their legal equality ...
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... conduct of war is increasingly subjected to such regulation resort to the general principles of the law of war must be- come , in turn , correspondingly less frequent . The reason for this is simply that the essential function of these ...
... conduct of war is increasingly subjected to such regulation resort to the general principles of the law of war must be- come , in turn , correspondingly less frequent . The reason for this is simply that the essential function of these ...
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... conduct of hostilities.14 In part , this may be explained by a reluctance to try members of the armed forces of the defeated states for the violation of rules whose status is no longer a matter of certainty . 15 In part , the dearth of ...
... conduct of hostilities.14 In part , this may be explained by a reluctance to try members of the armed forces of the defeated states for the violation of rules whose status is no longer a matter of certainty . 15 In part , the dearth of ...
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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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1949 Convention acts aerial warfare apply armed forces Article attack bellig belligerent right belligerent warships belligerent's blockade Britain British capture cargo Charter circumstances civilian conduct conflict considered contraband crew Declaration of London Declaration of Paris defense effect enemy character enemy destination enemy merchant vessels enemy vessels German governing Hague Convention hospital ships hostilities impartiality international law latter Law of Naval law of war liable measures military necessity naval forces Naval War College naval warfare neutral merchant vessels neutral ports neutral territory neutral trade neutral vessels neutral waters non-participants obligation operations Parties passage permitted position practice prevent principle prisoners prisoners of war prize courts prize law prohibited purpose reason regulating reprisals resort respect restrictions rules Security Council seized seizure shipwrecked status submarine territorial waters tion traditional law U. S. Naval United Nations unlawful violation visit and search war crimes World War II wounded zones