International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... noted , that the Charter will have the contrary effect , i . c . , of expanding the situations in which the law of war is applicable . ) By forbidding to member states the use of armed force in their mutual relations , save as a measure ...
... noted , that the Charter will have the contrary effect , i . c . , of expanding the situations in which the law of war is applicable . ) By forbidding to member states the use of armed force in their mutual relations , save as a measure ...
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... noted in an earlier chapter ( see pp . 23-5 ) , of applying the law of war to situations of armed conflict held - for varying reasons - not to constitute a state of war . ( Though it may be noted that during the period of hostilities ...
... noted in an earlier chapter ( see pp . 23-5 ) , of applying the law of war to situations of armed conflict held - for varying reasons - not to constitute a state of war . ( Though it may be noted that during the period of hostilities ...
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... noted elsewhere in this study when attempting to evaluate the effect of recent belligerent practice upon the traditional law appear even more pronounced in the case of blockade . enable the Ministry of Shipping to forecast accurately ...
... noted elsewhere in this study when attempting to evaluate the effect of recent belligerent practice upon the traditional law appear even more pronounced in the case of blockade . enable the Ministry of Shipping to forecast accurately ...
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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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