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... taken to overcome re- sistance by armed merchant vessels to visit and search . Enemy armed merchant ships may be sunk on sight . 1. Article 63. " Forcible resistance to the legitimate exer- cise of the right of stoppage , search , and ...
... taken to overcome re- sistance by armed merchant vessels to visit and search . Enemy armed merchant ships may be sunk on sight . 1. Article 63. " Forcible resistance to the legitimate exer- cise of the right of stoppage , search , and ...
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... taken for the security of peaceful shipping . " The belligerents undertake to do their utmost to render these mines harmless within a limited time , and , should they cease to be under surveillance , to notify the danger zones as soon ...
... taken for the security of peaceful shipping . " The belligerents undertake to do their utmost to render these mines harmless within a limited time , and , should they cease to be under surveillance , to notify the danger zones as soon ...
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... taken place . Insofar as may be compatible with military security , the service authorities of the United States will conduct the trial of any member of the United States forces for an offense against a member of the civilian population ...
... taken place . Insofar as may be compatible with military security , the service authorities of the United States will conduct the trial of any member of the United States forces for an offense against a member of the civilian population ...
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Craft subject to visit and search_ | 8 |
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accordance with article agreement American belligerent right belligerent warship British camps cargo Central Committee commander Convention on Maritime Council Declaration of London Declaration of Paris defensive sea areas destroyed Draft Convention Duties of Neu enemy erning Maritime Warfare failure of Japanese Foreign Relations Geneva Prisoners Harvard Law School high seas Instructions International Law Documents International Law Situations Japanese Government June liable Majesty's Government member government ment merchant ships merchant vessel Naval and Aerial Naval War College Navy neutral private aircraft neutral vessels permit persons on board Philippines place of safety port President Prisoners of War Prize Law Republics requested right of visit right to stop Rights and Duties Secretary ship's papers Soviet submarine submit to visit Supp surface vessels territorial waters tion tral Treaty Series United Nations United States Foreign United States Gov United States Naval United States Treaty visit and search Washington Naval Confer zone