International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... EXEMPTIONS FROM CAPTURE a § 761. In General . The exemption from capture of any person or thing belong- ing to a belligerent and encountered on the high seas is due to the fact that the military advantage derivable from capture is ...
... EXEMPTIONS FROM CAPTURE a § 761. In General . The exemption from capture of any person or thing belong- ing to a belligerent and encountered on the high seas is due to the fact that the military advantage derivable from capture is ...
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... exemption similar to that accorded coastal fish- ing vessels , and on like terms . The reasonableness of such an exemption must be tested by its effect upon the military operations of the enemy . Boats , how- ever small , irrespective ...
... exemption similar to that accorded coastal fish- ing vessels , and on like terms . The reasonableness of such an exemption must be tested by its effect upon the military operations of the enemy . Boats , how- ever small , irrespective ...
Side 2058
... exempt from capture , is of mutual benefit to opposing belligerents . A vessel engaged in such a service is a cartel ship , and as such is , therefore , accorded such an exemption.1 That service is , however , so highly im- portant to ...
... exempt from capture , is of mutual benefit to opposing belligerents . A vessel engaged in such a service is a cartel ship , and as such is , therefore , accorded such an exemption.1 That service is , however , so highly im- portant to ...
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