International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1939
... waters where the mines are sown . Such a claim is be- lieved to lack merit when the anchoring of mines on the high seas adjacent to the territorial waters of the enemy is merely a normal incident of offensive opera- tions , * until at ...
... waters where the mines are sown . Such a claim is be- lieved to lack merit when the anchoring of mines on the high seas adjacent to the territorial waters of the enemy is merely a normal incident of offensive opera- tions , * until at ...
Side 1950
... waters remote from their respective territories , and as a part of offensive operations . Both contended in substance , that neutral vessels in such waters were not lawfully entitled to the same measure of protection from attack as ...
... waters remote from their respective territories , and as a part of offensive operations . Both contended in substance , that neutral vessels in such waters were not lawfully entitled to the same measure of protection from attack as ...
Side 2349
... waters were defined within specified limits ( excepting the territorial waters of Canada and of the " undisputed colonies and possessions of European coun- tries " within those limits ) . The reserved waters embraced a zone from Passama ...
... waters were defined within specified limits ( excepting the territorial waters of Canada and of the " undisputed colonies and possessions of European coun- tries " within those limits ) . The reserved waters embraced a zone from Passama ...
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