International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... direct consequence the integration of merchant shipping into the military effort at sea.54 4. Obligations of Belligerents When Attacking Enemy Vessels . In view of the present status of the law relating to the liability of enemy vessels ...
... direct consequence the integration of merchant shipping into the military effort at sea.54 4. Obligations of Belligerents When Attacking Enemy Vessels . In view of the present status of the law relating to the liability of enemy vessels ...
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... direct attack must be regarded as applicable to hostilities wherever conducted . There is no apparent reason why aerial warfare should be thought of as an exception , and — in fact - belligerents have never contended that in the air ...
... direct attack must be regarded as applicable to hostilities wherever conducted . There is no apparent reason why aerial warfare should be thought of as an exception , and — in fact - belligerents have never contended that in the air ...
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... direct protest and demand for compensation as well as for the punishment of individual offenders . Assuming , however , that the unlawful behavior in question has either been directly instigated by order of the enemy govern- ment , or ...
... direct protest and demand for compensation as well as for the punishment of individual offenders . Assuming , however , that the unlawful behavior in question has either been directly instigated by order of the enemy govern- ment , or ...
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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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