International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
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Naval War College (U.S.). II . Destruction of Prizes 1. Enemy Prizes . Since title to a captured enemy vessel vests in the ... prize crew - they may be appraised and sold , and if this cannot be done , they may be destroyed . The imminent ...
Naval War College (U.S.). II . Destruction of Prizes 1. Enemy Prizes . Since title to a captured enemy vessel vests in the ... prize crew - they may be appraised and sold , and if this cannot be done , they may be destroyed . The imminent ...
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... prize court , are to be taken over by the commander . " Huberich and King , The Prize Code of the Ger- man Empire , ( New York , 1915 ) , 1 , 66–7 , and 68 . During the World War , most nations tacitly or expressly approved and followed ...
... prize court , are to be taken over by the commander . " Huberich and King , The Prize Code of the Ger- man Empire , ( New York , 1915 ) , 1 , 66–7 , and 68 . During the World War , most nations tacitly or expressly approved and followed ...
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... prize should be destroyed , practice and documents indicate that the destruction of neutral vessels and aircraft captured as prizes may be destroyed only if warranted by the extreme seriousness of the military situation and by the utter ...
... prize should be destroyed , practice and documents indicate that the destruction of neutral vessels and aircraft captured as prizes may be destroyed only if warranted by the extreme seriousness of the military situation and by the utter ...
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