International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1959
... visit and search , and that the propriety of conduct of the opposing naval commander may depend upon his apprising himself of those facts by that process . Thus with respect to an enemy ship , if it be an un- armed private vessel , the ...
... visit and search , and that the propriety of conduct of the opposing naval commander may depend upon his apprising himself of those facts by that process . Thus with respect to an enemy ship , if it be an un- armed private vessel , the ...
Side 1971
Charles Cheney Hyde. ( e ) § 728B . Visit and Search by Aircraft . It is not unreasonable to assert that a belligerent may employ any convenient instrument of naval warfare for pur- poses of visit and search , so long as there be ...
Charles Cheney Hyde. ( e ) § 728B . Visit and Search by Aircraft . It is not unreasonable to assert that a belligerent may employ any convenient instrument of naval warfare for pur- poses of visit and search , so long as there be ...
Side 1972
... visit and search of surface vessels , and to hold them in leash when they do so . The vast power of such instruments of maritime warfare to divert or otherwise interfere with neutral vessels wheresoever encountered , and the ...
... visit and search of surface vessels , and to hold them in leash when they do so . The vast power of such instruments of maritime warfare to divert or otherwise interfere with neutral vessels wheresoever encountered , and the ...
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