International Law Studies, Том 58U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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Naval War College (U.S.). provided adequate justification for the submarine operational area as a legitimate reprisal . In addition , it should be remembered that the British employed “ Q- ships " as a ruse of naval warfare designed to ...
Naval War College (U.S.). provided adequate justification for the submarine operational area as a legitimate reprisal . In addition , it should be remembered that the British employed “ Q- ships " as a ruse of naval warfare designed to ...
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... area of the Pacific Ocean is not an unreasonable extent for the United States submarine operational area . 147 It is therefore not persuasive to argue that the United States operational area is illegal because of its size . In its ...
... area of the Pacific Ocean is not an unreasonable extent for the United States submarine operational area . 147 It is therefore not persuasive to argue that the United States operational area is illegal because of its size . In its ...
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... area of war beyond that consistent with the limited objectives of the war.171 The submarine operational area has been employed historically as a method of general war . The absence of claims to establish such areas should be taken as ...
... area of war beyond that consistent with the limited objectives of the war.171 The submarine operational area has been employed historically as a method of general war . The absence of claims to establish such areas should be taken as ...
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accompanying notes Admiral Donitz aircraft Allied apply appraisal ARTICLE attack without warning blockade bombardment bombing British capture civilian Claims Concerning coercion combatant status Conference conflict defense destruction doctrines economic warfare effective employed enforcement Foreign Rel Geneva Convention German submarine Hague Convention hospital ships humanitarian Ibid illegal Inst International Law involved Japanese juridical Laconia order lawful combatant laws of war limited London Naval Treaty marine McDougal & Feliciano Medlicott merchant ships merchant vessels military necessity military objectives Naval War College naval warfare neutral merchant ships nuclear weapons objects of attack Oppenheim-Lauterpacht personnel present Convention principles Proc prohibition protection Protocol Q-ships rescue sanction Second World Second World War sinking situation submarine operational area submarine warfare supra note surface warships survivors text accompanying text of Ch tion torpedo traditional law U-boat U.S. Navy U.S. Supp United Kingdom unlawful visit and search World Wars wounded zone