International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... neutral person is lost , and that of a belligerent is impressed upon him . He is no longer deemed to be a neutral , and his acts are not thereafter described as unneutral.1 When the neutral national takes part in war through acts ...
... neutral person is lost , and that of a belligerent is impressed upon him . He is no longer deemed to be a neutral , and his acts are not thereafter described as unneutral.1 When the neutral national takes part in war through acts ...
Side 2337
... Neutral States in Naval and Aerial War . Thus it is declared that all acts of hostility , including capture and the exercise of the right of visit and search , committed by belligerent ships of war in the territorial waters of a neutral ...
... Neutral States in Naval and Aerial War . Thus it is declared that all acts of hostility , including capture and the exercise of the right of visit and search , committed by belligerent ships of war in the territorial waters of a neutral ...
Side 2474
... neutral , 2325-2326 fiscal aid by neutral government , 2231 fitting out , arming and departure of vessels adapted for hostile uses , 2244-2248 fitting out , transfer and departure of vessels not adapted or intended primarily for hostile ...
... neutral , 2325-2326 fiscal aid by neutral government , 2231 fitting out , arming and departure of vessels adapted for hostile uses , 2244-2248 fitting out , transfer and departure of vessels not adapted or intended primarily for hostile ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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