International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1680
... conduct , and how far the principles ascribed to that law are in fact obscured or violated by rules supposedly declaratory of them . At a time when the United States , although a non - belligerent , is intervening in an existing war to ...
... conduct , and how far the principles ascribed to that law are in fact obscured or violated by rules supposedly declaratory of them . At a time when the United States , although a non - belligerent , is intervening in an existing war to ...
Side 1841
... conduct as a belligerent loses the benefit of the law , and that when opposing belligerents reciprocate in dealing with each other as the law forbids , their conduct is extra - legal and finds no proper place in a sys- tem of law ...
... conduct as a belligerent loses the benefit of the law , and that when opposing belligerents reciprocate in dealing with each other as the law forbids , their conduct is extra - legal and finds no proper place in a sys- tem of law ...
Side 2202
... conduct , in legal contemplation , gained little support in excuse for the impairment of neutral rights from the plea elaborately enunciated in recitals in the Orders in Council , that the illegal acts of the enemy justified the course ...
... conduct , in legal contemplation , gained little support in excuse for the impairment of neutral rights from the plea elaborately enunciated in recitals in the Orders in Council , that the illegal acts of the enemy justified the course ...
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