International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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... submarine warfare then employed and to which the Imperial Government now purpose again to resort . " He added that ... submarine for belligerent pur- poses.1 The United States has in recent years favored the abolition of the submarine as ...
... submarine warfare then employed and to which the Imperial Government now purpose again to resort . " He added that ... submarine for belligerent pur- poses.1 The United States has in recent years favored the abolition of the submarine as ...
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... submarine ; first of all , for the purpose of suppressing costly weapons which we can forego by agreement and by the abolition of which we reduce our require- ments in other classes of ships ; and , second , for the purpose of ...
... submarine ; first of all , for the purpose of suppressing costly weapons which we can forego by agreement and by the abolition of which we reduce our require- ments in other classes of ships ; and , second , for the purpose of ...
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... Submarines , signed at Nyon , September 14 , 1937 , any submarine attacking a merchant ship “ in a manner contrary to the rules of international law referred to in the International Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval ...
... Submarines , signed at Nyon , September 14 , 1937 , any submarine attacking a merchant ship “ in a manner contrary to the rules of international law referred to in the International Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval ...
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