Studies in the Law of Naval Warfare: Submarines in General and Limited WarsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... tion appeared to be that it could achieve agreement on the limitation of naval armament by giving up its great building program . 36 In addition to the United States , the United Kingdom , and Japan , the two principal European naval ...
... tion appeared to be that it could achieve agreement on the limitation of naval armament by giving up its great building program . 36 In addition to the United States , the United Kingdom , and Japan , the two principal European naval ...
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... tion of innocent non - combatants , not for the benefit of belligerents , and it cannot be admitted that the invention of new instruments repeals or modifies the rule . The use of the [ submarine ] instrument must be adjusted to the ...
... tion of innocent non - combatants , not for the benefit of belligerents , and it cannot be admitted that the invention of new instruments repeals or modifies the rule . The use of the [ submarine ] instrument must be adjusted to the ...
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... tion upon the civilian population after the bombing has stopped . It seems clear , consequently , that this type of effect from the use of nuclear weap- ons may impose unreasonably high and disproportionate levels of destruc- tion upon ...
... tion upon the civilian population after the bombing has stopped . It seems clear , consequently , that this type of effect from the use of nuclear weap- ons may impose unreasonably high and disproportionate levels of destruc- tion upon ...
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