International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... Measures of prevention may , in a par- ticular case , assume a confiscatory aspect . In such a situation the question may arise whether those measures are , nevertheless , excusable . It is believed that they may be , and that they are ...
... Measures of prevention may , in a par- ticular case , assume a confiscatory aspect . In such a situation the question may arise whether those measures are , nevertheless , excusable . It is believed that they may be , and that they are ...
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... measures such as using spies , or inducing the enemy's soldiers to desert , surrender , or rebel . In general , a bel- ligerent may resort to those measures for mystifying or misleading the enemy , against which the enemy ought to take ...
... measures such as using spies , or inducing the enemy's soldiers to desert , surrender , or rebel . In general , a bel- ligerent may resort to those measures for mystifying or misleading the enemy , against which the enemy ought to take ...
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... measures taken constituted , in the particular circumstances , a reasonable response . 6 It is these occurrences of World War I that stand out with startling signifi- cance . They took place in the face of neutral protests that were ...
... measures taken constituted , in the particular circumstances , a reasonable response . 6 It is these occurrences of World War I that stand out with startling signifi- cance . They took place in the face of neutral protests that were ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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