International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... bombardment of the civilian population . " There was , however , a relaxation of the prohibition of specified bombardments in the immediate neighborhood of the operations of land forces provided there existed a reasonable presumption ...
... bombardment of the civilian population . " There was , however , a relaxation of the prohibition of specified bombardments in the immediate neighborhood of the operations of land forces provided there existed a reasonable presumption ...
Side 1931
... Bombardment of Undefended Places - The Hague Convention of 1907. The high purpose that has impelled States to endeavor to safeguard from naval bombardment particular objects such as unoffending persons , or property of which the ...
... Bombardment of Undefended Places - The Hague Convention of 1907. The high purpose that has impelled States to endeavor to safeguard from naval bombardment particular objects such as unoffending persons , or property of which the ...
Side 1934
... bombardment of an unfortified town as a means of compelling the surrender of the defensive works on the ocean side of it . Nor do the provisions of Article II suffice for that purpose . It is be- lieved that as a matter of obvious ...
... bombardment of an unfortified town as a means of compelling the surrender of the defensive works on the ocean side of it . Nor do the provisions of Article II suffice for that purpose . It is be- lieved that as a matter of obvious ...
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