International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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Стр. 49
... practice of states . Undoubtedly it is true that the practice of states may determine that the resort to certain means for waging hos- tilities is unlawful , particularly if it is assumed that such practice is con- stitutive of a rule ...
... practice of states . Undoubtedly it is true that the practice of states may determine that the resort to certain means for waging hos- tilities is unlawful , particularly if it is assumed that such practice is con- stitutive of a rule ...
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... practice does appear to be reasonably well settled . The liability to capture and confiscation of enemy civil aircraft , and of enemy goods on board , now enjoys general support , and it is not likely that this adaptation of the practice ...
... practice does appear to be reasonably well settled . The liability to capture and confiscation of enemy civil aircraft , and of enemy goods on board , now enjoys general support , and it is not likely that this adaptation of the practice ...
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... practice forms a contributing cause in the increased liability of merchant vessels to attack . It is doubtful , however , that belligerent military air- craft are permitted to make use of similar ruses in operations at sea . Al- though ...
... practice forms a contributing cause in the increased liability of merchant vessels to attack . It is doubtful , however , that belligerent military air- craft are permitted to make use of similar ruses in operations at sea . Al- though ...
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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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