International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1815
... particular instrumentalities ; and the extent of that interest may suffice to produce agreement that is responsive to it , as by prohibiting what is deemed to be detrimental to it . The gravity of the problem that cries for solution is ...
... particular instrumentalities ; and the extent of that interest may suffice to produce agreement that is responsive to it , as by prohibiting what is deemed to be detrimental to it . The gravity of the problem that cries for solution is ...
Side 1817
... particular belligerent has in its use of a particular implement violated a conventional or other obligation towards its enemy . The power of a belligerent . to do so is likely to be vast . Hence its disposition to refrain from being a ...
... particular belligerent has in its use of a particular implement violated a conventional or other obligation towards its enemy . The power of a belligerent . to do so is likely to be vast . Hence its disposition to refrain from being a ...
Side 1931
... particular instrumentality employed by way of defense . It did not , moreover , take cog- nizance of the possible right of the bombarder to attack particular objects of which the destruction was of military importance when they happened ...
... particular instrumentality employed by way of defense . It did not , moreover , take cog- nizance of the possible right of the bombarder to attack particular objects of which the destruction was of military importance when they happened ...
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