International Law and Some Current Illusions: And Other EssaysMacmillan, 1924 - 381 strani |
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... naval experts . The various branches worked together in harmony and with singleness of purpose ; but it is only proper to state that , if the civilians had sought to act upon the supposi- tion that the distinction between combatants and ...
... naval experts . The various branches worked together in harmony and with singleness of purpose ; but it is only proper to state that , if the civilians had sought to act upon the supposi- tion that the distinction between combatants and ...
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... naval forces , articles called contraband of war . Obviously , if the list of such articles might be extended at will , all trade with belligerents could be cut off . So , also , if inferences of hostile destination . were freely ...
... naval forces , articles called contraband of war . Obviously , if the list of such articles might be extended at will , all trade with belligerents could be cut off . So , also , if inferences of hostile destination . were freely ...
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... naval warfare . In this report , made even less than a year after the conclusion of the Armistice , we find the distinction between absolute and " conditional " contra- band preserved , with a right of " interception and requisi- tion ...
... naval warfare . In this report , made even less than a year after the conclusion of the Armistice , we find the distinction between absolute and " conditional " contra- band preserved , with a right of " interception and requisi- tion ...
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... naval forces , of a belligerent . By a " belliger- ent " is meant one of the parties to a war . Often the word " enemy " is used instead of " belligerent . " Writers con- stantly speak of an " enemy " or " enemy's " country , an " enemy ...
... naval forces , of a belligerent . By a " belliger- ent " is meant one of the parties to a war . Often the word " enemy " is used instead of " belligerent . " Writers con- stantly speak of an " enemy " or " enemy's " country , an " enemy ...
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... naval forces of any of the said powers . What therefore the United States since 1850 has pro- posed is , not that private property at sea shall be exempt from capture , but that it shall be so exempt , subject to the exceptions of ...
... naval forces of any of the said powers . What therefore the United States since 1850 has pro- posed is , not that private property at sea shall be exempt from capture , but that it shall be so exempt , subject to the exceptions of ...
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International Law and Some Current Illusions: And Other Essays John Bassett Moore Celotni ogled - 1924 |
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