International Law Studies, Том 58U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... humanity is formulated as follows in the Law of Naval Warfare : The principle of humanity prohibits the employment of any kind or degree of force not necessary for the purpose of the war , i.e. , for the partial or complete submission ...
... humanity is formulated as follows in the Law of Naval Warfare : The principle of humanity prohibits the employment of any kind or degree of force not necessary for the purpose of the war , i.e. , for the partial or complete submission ...
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... humanity . ( 2 ) In consideration of our view that these vessels are primarily offensive instruments . ( 3 ) In order to secure a most substantial contribution to disarmament and peace . ( 4 ) In view of the very important financial ...
... humanity . ( 2 ) In consideration of our view that these vessels are primarily offensive instruments . ( 3 ) In order to secure a most substantial contribution to disarmament and peace . ( 4 ) In view of the very important financial ...
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... humanity are better than unenforceable ones which accord all consideration to it . The only difficulty presented by Professor Garner's demand for humanity is that it cannot be enforced in combat situations , even to a modest degree ...
... humanity are better than unenforceable ones which accord all consideration to it . The only difficulty presented by Professor Garner's demand for humanity is that it cannot be enforced in combat situations , even to a modest degree ...
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