International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1704
... individual was not deemed to be an " enemy " within the meaning of the law , save under the special conditions when ... individual , partnership , or other body of individuals , of any nationality , resident within the territory ...
... individual was not deemed to be an " enemy " within the meaning of the law , save under the special conditions when ... individual , partnership , or other body of individuals , of any nationality , resident within the territory ...
Side 1800
... individual actors doubtless subject themselves to summary penalization if captured by the enemy . A different situation seem- ingly presents itself when the individual has recourse to some forms of defensive conduct which , although ...
... individual actors doubtless subject themselves to summary penalization if captured by the enemy . A different situation seem- ingly presents itself when the individual has recourse to some forms of defensive conduct which , although ...
Side 2306
... individual from his purpose after departure , as well as the slight degree of harm likely to be suffered by a belligerent through the acquisition by its enemy of unorganized individuals from neutral territory , have combined to retard ...
... individual from his purpose after departure , as well as the slight degree of harm likely to be suffered by a belligerent through the acquisition by its enemy of unorganized individuals from neutral territory , have combined to retard ...
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