International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1824
... attack or destroy by other processes . In exercising that privilege there appears to be no commonly acknowledged sense of obligation to give warning to the inhabitants of the area subjected to attack . As Dr. Spaight well says : " It ...
... attack or destroy by other processes . In exercising that privilege there appears to be no commonly acknowledged sense of obligation to give warning to the inhabitants of the area subjected to attack . As Dr. Spaight well says : " It ...
Side 1825
... attack by a Naval air force in and around the city of Nanking on September 21 , 1937 , warning the officials and nationals of third powers living there to take adequate measures for volun- tary moving into areas of greater safety.1 The ...
... attack by a Naval air force in and around the city of Nanking on September 21 , 1937 , warning the officials and nationals of third powers living there to take adequate measures for volun- tary moving into areas of greater safety.1 The ...
Side 1829
... attacked as such an objective . In general the warning to the airman both of what he must not deliberately attack , and of what he must take pains to spare in the course of a normal offensive operation needs to be clear . It is ...
... attacked as such an objective . In general the warning to the airman both of what he must not deliberately attack , and of what he must take pains to spare in the course of a normal offensive operation needs to be clear . It is ...
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