International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... peace . Care should be taken , therefore , in preliminary negotiations designed to be productive of the earliest contractual relationship , that any offer susceptible to acceptance by the enemy embrace all that is to be exacted of it in ...
... peace . Care should be taken , therefore , in preliminary negotiations designed to be productive of the earliest contractual relationship , that any offer susceptible to acceptance by the enemy embrace all that is to be exacted of it in ...
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... peace . A conference of the representatives of numerous belligerents even though aligned so as to constitute but two opposing sides , presents special procedural problems . There may be a marked lack of interest on the part of the repre ...
... peace . A conference of the representatives of numerous belligerents even though aligned so as to constitute but two opposing sides , presents special procedural problems . There may be a marked lack of interest on the part of the repre ...
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... peace . The latter are the immediate consequences of agreement , while the former result from the principles of international law . These principles , which become operative as soon as peace is concluded , contemplate the resumption of ...
... peace . The latter are the immediate consequences of agreement , while the former result from the principles of international law . These principles , which become operative as soon as peace is concluded , contemplate the resumption of ...
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