International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1877
... hostile , in that it belongs to the enemy , or be dealt with by the occupant as though it were hostile , although the territorial sovereign be neutral to the con- flict . Again , that sovereign , however neutral , may offer no objection ...
... hostile , in that it belongs to the enemy , or be dealt with by the occupant as though it were hostile , although the territorial sovereign be neutral to the con- flict . Again , that sovereign , however neutral , may offer no objection ...
Side 2075
... hostile territory , and thus gain its national character from its own relation thereto , regardless of the non - hostile character of the owner . Again , the connection between the owner and the enemy or its territory may prove to be ...
... hostile territory , and thus gain its national character from its own relation thereto , regardless of the non - hostile character of the owner . Again , the connection between the owner and the enemy or its territory may prove to be ...
Side 2129
... hostile destina- tion as well as a hostile character . Goods possessed of such a character if hav- ing no hostile destination are not to be deemed contraband . ' While this principle is acknowledged , its application has given rise to ...
... hostile destina- tion as well as a hostile character . Goods possessed of such a character if hav- ing no hostile destination are not to be deemed contraband . ' While this principle is acknowledged , its application has given rise to ...
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