International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1684
... parties are un- willing to relinquish . In the presence of such interference one can not speak confidently of the value as a deterrent from conflict of the admitted obligation resting upon a disaffected party not to embark upon war ...
... parties are un- willing to relinquish . In the presence of such interference one can not speak confidently of the value as a deterrent from conflict of the admitted obligation resting upon a disaffected party not to embark upon war ...
Side 1785
... parties for the exact and complete fulfillment of every obliga- tion thereby imposed , " the War Department Rules of Land Warfare of 1940 , declare that " it would be an outrageous act of perfidy for either party , without warning , to ...
... parties for the exact and complete fulfillment of every obliga- tion thereby imposed , " the War Department Rules of Land Warfare of 1940 , declare that " it would be an outrageous act of perfidy for either party , without warning , to ...
Side 1797
... parties ; generally in the mountains . It means , further , the party of men united under one chief engaged in petty war , which , in the eastern portion of Europe and the whole Levant , is called a capitanery , a band under one ...
... parties ; generally in the mountains . It means , further , the party of men united under one chief engaged in petty war , which , in the eastern portion of Europe and the whole Levant , is called a capitanery , a band under one ...
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