International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... action , or by abstention from action ; it cannot depend on mere intention , although proof of actual intention to evade capture may be evidence that acts in themselves presenting an appearance of submission were ambiguous , and did not ...
... action , or by abstention from action ; it cannot depend on mere intention , although proof of actual intention to evade capture may be evidence that acts in themselves presenting an appearance of submission were ambiguous , and did not ...
Side 2189
... action " had reference to the duty of a belligerent to define , upon the declaration of a blockade , the zone of contemplated operations . It was said : " The American delegation does not wish to impose upon belligerents set rules as to ...
... action " had reference to the duty of a belligerent to define , upon the declaration of a blockade , the zone of contemplated operations . It was said : " The American delegation does not wish to impose upon belligerents set rules as to ...
Side 2357
... action . Because it does not savor of such a deprivation , the freezing of assets in case of an emergency is a form of action which the foreign owners thereof may be fairly regarded as having con- templated when they brought or acquired ...
... action . Because it does not savor of such a deprivation , the freezing of assets in case of an emergency is a form of action which the foreign owners thereof may be fairly regarded as having con- templated when they brought or acquired ...
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