International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... regarded by the occupant as opposing its cause or as having terri- tory that is to be regarded as hostile . Still again , the occupied territory may belong to a State allied to the occupant , and which willingly confides its domain to ...
... regarded by the occupant as opposing its cause or as having terri- tory that is to be regarded as hostile . Still again , the occupied territory may belong to a State allied to the occupant , and which willingly confides its domain to ...
Side 1889
... regarded as jointly and severally respon- sible . ” It is here implied that collective punishments may be inflicted for such offenses as the community has committed or has permitted to be committed . The War Department Rules of Land ...
... regarded as jointly and severally respon- sible . ” It is here implied that collective punishments may be inflicted for such offenses as the community has committed or has permitted to be committed . The War Department Rules of Land ...
Side 2151
... regarded as conditional contraband , whereas in World War I most of the cases in which the doctrine was applied were those pertaining to commodities that were at the time regarded as conditional contraband . It should be borne in mind ...
... regarded as conditional contraband , whereas in World War I most of the cases in which the doctrine was applied were those pertaining to commodities that were at the time regarded as conditional contraband . It should be borne in mind ...
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