International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... special agency entrusted with its administration . The term merely signifies that the body of law actually applied , having the sanc- tion of military authority , is essentially martial.1 All law , by whomsoever ad- ministered , in an ...
... special agency entrusted with its administration . The term merely signifies that the body of law actually applied , having the sanc- tion of military authority , is essentially martial.1 All law , by whomsoever ad- ministered , in an ...
Side 1997
... special leniency . As doubtless the entire merchant marine of the enemy was armed , at least defensively , it was logical that the instructions should place all enemy vessels in the same category . As enemy merchantmen were the special ...
... special leniency . As doubtless the entire merchant marine of the enemy was armed , at least defensively , it was logical that the instructions should place all enemy vessels in the same category . As enemy merchantmen were the special ...
Side 2219
... Special Concessions . There may be , in fact , ameliorations of a block- ade of a kind such that the very yielding of them , far from being attributable to any legal duty to a particular neutral , is inconsistent with the general inhi ...
... Special Concessions . There may be , in fact , ameliorations of a block- ade of a kind such that the very yielding of them , far from being attributable to any legal duty to a particular neutral , is inconsistent with the general inhi ...
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