International Law Studies, Том 50U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 |
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... rule would appear to result in rendering this rule no longer binding . In the case of customary rules - and they form the primary concern here - the requirement that continued validity must presuppose a minimum degree of effectiveness ...
... rule would appear to result in rendering this rule no longer binding . In the case of customary rules - and they form the primary concern here - the requirement that continued validity must presuppose a minimum degree of effectiveness ...
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... RULES OF WAR are binding on all belligerents and under all conditions . Special rules apply in cases of reprisals against a belligerent for illegitimate acts of warfare . ( See Section 310. ) b . RULES ESTABLISHED BY TREATIES . Rules ...
... RULES OF WAR are binding on all belligerents and under all conditions . Special rules apply in cases of reprisals against a belligerent for illegitimate acts of warfare . ( See Section 310. ) b . RULES ESTABLISHED BY TREATIES . Rules ...
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... rules of warfare . Such occa- sional violations do not substantially affect the validity of the law . However , the continuous violation of certain rules of warfare is a different matter , especially when such violations are not ...
... rules of warfare . Such occa- sional violations do not substantially affect the validity of the law . However , the continuous violation of certain rules of warfare is a different matter , especially when such violations are not ...
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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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