International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 |
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... brought to neutral har- bours . What are the basic reasons for this difference ? That ship- wrecked men rescued by neutral men - of - war must be interned is obvious , because these men have been saved from drowning , and perhaps from ...
... brought to neutral har- bours . What are the basic reasons for this difference ? That ship- wrecked men rescued by neutral men - of - war must be interned is obvious , because these men have been saved from drowning , and perhaps from ...
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... brought into a neutral port by neutral mer- chant vessels are released applies equally to the case of war material belonging to a belligerent which is brought into a neutral port by a neutral merchant ship . This contention is still ...
... brought into a neutral port by neutral mer- chant vessels are released applies equally to the case of war material belonging to a belligerent which is brought into a neutral port by a neutral merchant ship . This contention is still ...
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... brought in upon a neutral mili- tary aircraft in article 43 as follows : The personnel of a disabled belligerent military aircraft res- cued outside neutral waters brought into the jurisdiction of a neutral State by a neutral military ...
... brought in upon a neutral mili- tary aircraft in article 43 as follows : The personnel of a disabled belligerent military aircraft res- cued outside neutral waters brought into the jurisdiction of a neutral State by a neutral military ...
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SITUATION INeutrality and aircraft_ | 1 |
Neutrality and territorial waters | 33 |
Neutrality and territorial watersCon Page | 34 |
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3-mile limit accepted adjacent zone aerial armed Article base of naval Bosphorus boundary Britain British Canal Zone capture Chile claims coal coastal Commission considered crew cruiser Delegation détroits distance Dresden Dutch enemy enter neutral exercise force foreign forty-ninth parallel Geier German Glasgow Hague Convention high seas hostile Ibid International Law International Law Documents International Law Situations islands islets land League of Nations Locksun mainland Majesty's Government marginal sea marine ment miles military aircraft naval operations Naval War College navigation Netherlands Netherlands Government neutral Government neutral jurisdiction neutral port neutral Power neutral terri neutral territory neutral waters neutrality proclamations neutre Norwegian obligation opinion present principle purpose question reefs regard regulations repairs rescued rocks rule salvaging seaplane ship shipwrecked shore sovereignty Strait of Magellan submarine supplies territorial belt territorial sea territorial waters tion torial waters treaty of Washington U. S. Stat United vessel warship width