International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1842
... committed by the other belligerent , for the purpose of enforcing future compliance with the recognized rules of civilized warfare . b . Reprisals are never adopted merely for revenge , but only as an un- avoidable last resort to induce ...
... committed by the other belligerent , for the purpose of enforcing future compliance with the recognized rules of civilized warfare . b . Reprisals are never adopted merely for revenge , but only as an un- avoidable last resort to induce ...
Side 2237
... committed within neutral ter- ritory and which although not deemed to be subversive of the prerogatives of the sovereign , serve , nevertheless , by whomsoever committed , to furnish direct aid to a belligerent . This may have been due ...
... committed within neutral ter- ritory and which although not deemed to be subversive of the prerogatives of the sovereign , serve , nevertheless , by whomsoever committed , to furnish direct aid to a belligerent . This may have been due ...
Side 2453
... committed by aliens , 804-809 committed by aliens against nationals , 807-809 committed by aliens against safety of the State , 805-807 committed by aliens , taking effect within State , 806-807 committed by nationals , 802-804 ...
... committed by aliens , 804-809 committed by aliens against nationals , 807-809 committed by aliens against safety of the State , 805-807 committed by aliens , taking effect within State , 806-807 committed by nationals , 802-804 ...
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