International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 |
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... plane must signal the neutral plane and then ask it to alight . It is upon this question as to the method of sig- nalling that international agreement is necessary . Should the belligerent plane be expected to maneu- vre into a position ...
... plane must signal the neutral plane and then ask it to alight . It is upon this question as to the method of sig- nalling that international agreement is necessary . Should the belligerent plane be expected to maneu- vre into a position ...
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... plane to ? On the surface such a right to the exercise of sufficient force to carry out a sum- mons to halt exists , but this right may be exercised without necessarily destroying or damaging seriously the fleeing ship . In the air ...
... plane to ? On the surface such a right to the exercise of sufficient force to carry out a sum- mons to halt exists , but this right may be exercised without necessarily destroying or damaging seriously the fleeing ship . In the air ...
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... plane , bearing no distin- guishing mark , some 2,000 meters away to the north , which was flying toward the west at an altitude of about 2,000 ... planes therefore immediately stopped their attack . As stated ATTACK ON CHINESE PLANE 23.
... plane , bearing no distin- guishing mark , some 2,000 meters away to the north , which was flying toward the west at an altitude of about 2,000 ... planes therefore immediately stopped their attack . As stated ATTACK ON CHINESE PLANE 23.
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Belligerent and neutral rights in regard | 1 |
Actual and projected conventions and rules for the | 9 |
Assumptions in this case | 15 |
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