International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1861
... concerning war rebels ; No. 350 concerning war treason ; No. 353 concerning marauders , and No. 354 concerning other crimes . According to No. 356 : " No individual should be punished for an offense against the laws of war unless ...
... concerning war rebels ; No. 350 concerning war treason ; No. 353 concerning marauders , and No. 354 concerning other crimes . According to No. 356 : " No individual should be punished for an offense against the laws of war unless ...
Side 2242
... concerning the Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers in Naval War , the " neutrality of a Power is not affected by the mere passage through its territorial waters of war- ships or prizes belonging to belligerents . " This language is ...
... concerning the Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers in Naval War , the " neutrality of a Power is not affected by the mere passage through its territorial waters of war- ships or prizes belonging to belligerents . " This language is ...
Side 2337
... concerning the legal effect of capture made within recog- nized territorial waters of a neutral power ; and he has adverted to the fact that " the prize tribunals and sometimes the prize regulations of States ( for example , Germany and ...
... concerning the legal effect of capture made within recog- nized territorial waters of a neutral power ; and he has adverted to the fact that " the prize tribunals and sometimes the prize regulations of States ( for example , Germany and ...
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