International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... Armed Merchant Vessels prepared by the Department of State in March , 1916 , it is said , " When a belligerent warship meets a merchantman on the high seas which is known to be enemy owned and attempts to capture the vessel , the latter ...
... Armed Merchant Vessels prepared by the Department of State in March , 1916 , it is said , " When a belligerent warship meets a merchantman on the high seas which is known to be enemy owned and attempts to capture the vessel , the latter ...
Side 1928
... armed its mer- chant marine and with a like purpose . " The exercise by a belligerent of the right to arm defensively its merchant ves- sels is doubtless associated with evils which maritime States have heretofore sought to remove from ...
... armed its mer- chant marine and with a like purpose . " The exercise by a belligerent of the right to arm defensively its merchant ves- sels is doubtless associated with evils which maritime States have heretofore sought to remove from ...
Side 1999
... armed ships . The proposal of Secretary Lansing of January 18 , 1916 , is believed to indicate the correct theory and , therefore , the true basis of the rule to which States generally should be invited to adhere . It must be clear ...
... armed ships . The proposal of Secretary Lansing of January 18 , 1916 , is believed to indicate the correct theory and , therefore , the true basis of the rule to which States generally should be invited to adhere . It must be clear ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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