International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1929
... means of keeping afloat , there is a constant problem peculiar to maritime warfare concerning the right to destroy those means and to invoke the aid of the law of gravity . The solution of the problem is , moreover , oftentimes ...
... means of keeping afloat , there is a constant problem peculiar to maritime warfare concerning the right to destroy those means and to invoke the aid of the law of gravity . The solution of the problem is , moreover , oftentimes ...
Side 1968
... means of which the exercise of that right could become effective . Another circumstance , however , requires consideration . The right of search , although of highest usefulness in the prevention of the carriage of contraband to the ...
... means of which the exercise of that right could become effective . Another circumstance , however , requires consideration . The right of search , although of highest usefulness in the prevention of the carriage of contraband to the ...
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... means at its disposal to prevent the transmission from its territory of military information destined for a belligerent by means of postal communication , telecommunications other than radio , messengers or other means of communication ...
... means at its disposal to prevent the transmission from its territory of military information destined for a belligerent by means of postal communication , telecommunications other than radio , messengers or other means of communication ...
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