International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... possible use , and the limitations placed upon the use of an otherwise lawful weapon , is frequently overlooked , despite its importance . Any weapon may be put to an unlawful use , e . g . , if directed exclusively against the civilian ...
... possible use , and the limitations placed upon the use of an otherwise lawful weapon , is frequently overlooked , despite its importance . Any weapon may be put to an unlawful use , e . g . , if directed exclusively against the civilian ...
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... possible reasons for permitting entry and stay in neutral ports . Presumably , then , the neutral state may permit belligerent entry and stay , without liability to immediate internment , even though it is clear that this may well serve ...
... possible reasons for permitting entry and stay in neutral ports . Presumably , then , the neutral state may permit belligerent entry and stay , without liability to immediate internment , even though it is clear that this may well serve ...
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... possible expenditure of time , life , and physical resources ( see paragraph 220b ) . However , the rule forbidding the use of weapons calculated to cause unnecessary suffering does not extend to the use of explosives contained in ...
... possible expenditure of time , life , and physical resources ( see paragraph 220b ) . However , the rule forbidding the use of weapons calculated to cause unnecessary suffering does not extend to the use of explosives contained in ...
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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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