International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
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... aircraft which does not carry a small boat may direct a visited vessel to send its boat to the submarine or aircraft with an officer carrying the ship's papers . " Article 109. " ( 2 ) If sea conditions permit the aircraft to alight ...
... aircraft which does not carry a small boat may direct a visited vessel to send its boat to the submarine or aircraft with an officer carrying the ship's papers . " Article 109. " ( 2 ) If sea conditions permit the aircraft to alight ...
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... aircraft which does not carry a small boat may direct a visited vessel to send its boat to the submarine or aircraft with an officer carrying the ship's papers . " Article 109. " ( 2 ) If sea conditions permit the aircraft to alight ...
... aircraft which does not carry a small boat may direct a visited vessel to send its boat to the submarine or aircraft with an officer carrying the ship's papers . " Article 109. " ( 2 ) If sea conditions permit the aircraft to alight ...
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... aircraft which are found upon visit and search to be enemy aircraft may be destroyed if the belligerent commanding officer finds it necessary to do so , provided that all persons on board have first been placed in safety and all the ...
... aircraft which are found upon visit and search to be enemy aircraft may be destroyed if the belligerent commanding officer finds it necessary to do so , provided that all persons on board have first been placed in safety and all the ...
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A belligerent right | 1 |
Craft subject to visit and search_ | 8 |
Time | 14 |
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