International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 |
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Стр. 52
... reasons for such differentiation . In the first place , enemy merchantmen are not combatants . International law and ... reason given was that the vessels did not have a British permit and that the cargo was in bulk and that " it would ...
... reasons for such differentiation . In the first place , enemy merchantmen are not combatants . International law and ... reason given was that the vessels did not have a British permit and that the cargo was in bulk and that " it would ...
Стр. 119
... reason for the course adopted in this case . Mr. DAVITT . Can the right honorable gentleman state what these reasons were ? Mr. CURZON . I am not in the immediate councils of the Egyptian Government , so I can not inform the honorable ...
... reason for the course adopted in this case . Mr. DAVITT . Can the right honorable gentleman state what these reasons were ? Mr. CURZON . I am not in the immediate councils of the Egyptian Government , so I can not inform the honorable ...
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... reason of the war , and that she had accordingly landed her passengers and cargo . Port Said was , on August 2 and 3 , a neutral port . The war which caused the discontinuance of the ship's voyage was the war between Germany and France ...
... reason of the war , and that she had accordingly landed her passengers and cargo . Port Said was , on August 2 and 3 , a neutral port . The war which caused the discontinuance of the ship's voyage was the war between Germany and France ...
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London naval treaty article 22 and sub | 1 |
London naval treaty etc Continued | 54 |
Absence of local authority | 66 |
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