International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1802
... circumstances when a belligerent commander or State is free from a duty to observe the law of nations . * It does not embody a formulation of excuses for lawlessness . It does not signify the use of force in opposition to law . It ...
... circumstances when a belligerent commander or State is free from a duty to observe the law of nations . * It does not embody a formulation of excuses for lawlessness . It does not signify the use of force in opposition to law . It ...
Side 2066
... circumstances justified on grounds of self - defense in defending itself against extreme violence on the part of a belligerent vessel of war abusing its rights as such , by attempting to do some- thing more than effect visit and search ...
... circumstances justified on grounds of self - defense in defending itself against extreme violence on the part of a belligerent vessel of war abusing its rights as such , by attempting to do some- thing more than effect visit and search ...
Side 2110
... circumstances of a trade in a great measure entirely carried on by the ruling party of France , and was , therefore , no longer to be regarded as a mercantile speculation of individuals , but as an immediate operation of the very ...
... circumstances of a trade in a great measure entirely carried on by the ruling party of France , and was , therefore , no longer to be regarded as a mercantile speculation of individuals , but as an immediate operation of the very ...
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