International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... conduct this type of missions.97 Finally , where may operations in other than an armed conflict be conducted ? Obviously , they may take place on the territory of the State conducting them or , as in the case of the strike in Yemen , on ...
... conduct this type of missions.97 Finally , where may operations in other than an armed conflict be conducted ? Obviously , they may take place on the territory of the State conducting them or , as in the case of the strike in Yemen , on ...
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... conduct military activities , including weapons testing or firing , in the coastal State's EEZ . Of course , if any live - fire military exer- cises are to be conducted , the establishment of a warning or exclusion zone to pro- tect ...
... conduct military activities , including weapons testing or firing , in the coastal State's EEZ . Of course , if any live - fire military exer- cises are to be conducted , the establishment of a warning or exclusion zone to pro- tect ...
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... conduct of the war . The assumption is , in most cases , that armed forces - on both sides — will indeed conduct themselves in accor- dance with such rules and norms . More important , the assumption is also that each relies on the fact ...
... conduct of the war . The assumption is , in most cases , that armed forces - on both sides — will indeed conduct themselves in accor- dance with such rules and norms . More important , the assumption is also that each relies on the fact ...
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