International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... acts of retaliation resorted to by one belligerent against the enemy individuals or property , for illegal acts of warfare committed by the other belligerent , for the purpose of enforcing future compliance with the recognized rules of ...
... acts of retaliation resorted to by one belligerent against the enemy individuals or property , for illegal acts of warfare committed by the other belligerent , for the purpose of enforcing future compliance with the recognized rules of ...
Side 2307
... acts in its behalf and at its command possess a legal quality which the national character of the actor cannot affect . With respect to his acts as a participant , his status as a neutral person is lost , and that of a belligerent is ...
... acts in its behalf and at its command possess a legal quality which the national character of the actor cannot affect . With respect to his acts as a participant , his status as a neutral person is lost , and that of a belligerent is ...
Side 2450
... acts of insurgents , 979-988 arising from acts of judicial officers , 931–934 arising from acts of private individuals , 937–941 arising from acts of private individuals and bandits , during war , 968 arising from acts of soldiers ...
... acts of insurgents , 979-988 arising from acts of judicial officers , 931–934 arising from acts of private individuals , 937–941 arising from acts of private individuals and bandits , during war , 968 arising from acts of soldiers ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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