International Law DiscussionsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... situation if a state of war is not recognized by two , or several , of the parties to the armed conflict ? The legislative history of the Article is not helpful . Apparently , the drafters did not visualize the possibility that among ...
... situation if a state of war is not recognized by two , or several , of the parties to the armed conflict ? The legislative history of the Article is not helpful . Apparently , the drafters did not visualize the possibility that among ...
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... situation in Italy where , after Mussolini's downfall , an indigenous resistance movement opposed the Badoglio Government and supported the Germans ? And finally , what of the situation in France where the indigenous resistance movement ...
... situation in Italy where , after Mussolini's downfall , an indigenous resistance movement opposed the Badoglio Government and supported the Germans ? And finally , what of the situation in France where the indigenous resistance movement ...
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... situation which exists when a belligerent " calls the whole population of the country to arms . " 250 This is very ... situation such as that of 1941-44 ( enemy troops occupying Soviet territory ) , and the opposite contention if ...
... situation which exists when a belligerent " calls the whole population of the country to arms . " 250 This is very ... situation such as that of 1941-44 ( enemy troops occupying Soviet territory ) , and the opposite contention if ...
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Members of the Armed Forces of an Occupied Country | 66 |
Problems of General Import | 74 |
Conclusions | 84 |
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