International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... June 20 , 1898 , declared that the crews of blockade runners were not enemies and should be treated , not as prisoners of war , but with every consideration . It was stated , however , that any of the officers or crew whose testimony ...
... June 20 , 1898 , declared that the crews of blockade runners were not enemies and should be treated , not as prisoners of war , but with every consideration . It was stated , however , that any of the officers or crew whose testimony ...
Side 2221
... June 30 , 1917 , there is also a cessation of effectiveness , if the blockading vessels voluntarily leave their stations , except for a reason connected with the blockade , as for instance , the chase of a blockade runner . In both of ...
... June 30 , 1917 , there is also a cessation of effectiveness , if the blockading vessels voluntarily leave their stations , except for a reason connected with the blockade , as for instance , the chase of a blockade runner . In both of ...
Side 2314
... June 4 , 1917 , the Brazilian Government informed the United States of the approval of a law " which revokes Brazil's neutrality in the war . " 3 On June 18 , 1917 , Uruguay , in modifying its neutrality regulations , made the important ...
... June 4 , 1917 , the Brazilian Government informed the United States of the approval of a law " which revokes Brazil's neutrality in the war . " 3 On June 18 , 1917 , Uruguay , in modifying its neutrality regulations , made the important ...
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