International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... exercise of the right of angary . Treaties have implied the right to take over vessels upon payment of indemnity . Proclamations and diplomatic papers have given the right full recognition ; as the French Minister of Marine declared on ...
... exercise of the right of angary . Treaties have implied the right to take over vessels upon payment of indemnity . Proclamations and diplomatic papers have given the right full recognition ; as the French Minister of Marine declared on ...
Side 1959
... exercise of visit and search may become a duty . With respect to a neutral ship encountered , such action commonly manifests the asser- tion of a belligerent right ; but its exercise may also be required as a condition precedent to the ...
... exercise of visit and search may become a duty . With respect to a neutral ship encountered , such action commonly manifests the asser- tion of a belligerent right ; but its exercise may also be required as a condition precedent to the ...
Side 1961
... exercise of belligerent force against non - belligerent and defenseless objectives , complete relinquishment of the practice is believed to be of utmost advantage to the several members of the international society . ( 2 ) MODE OF EXERCISE ...
... exercise of belligerent force against non - belligerent and defenseless objectives , complete relinquishment of the practice is believed to be of utmost advantage to the several members of the international society . ( 2 ) MODE OF EXERCISE ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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