International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... offense , because of either a requirement deemed to be imposed by the law of nations , or a disposition on the part ... Offense . The United States re- gards the attempt to break a blockade which is lawfully established and main- tained ...
... offense , because of either a requirement deemed to be imposed by the law of nations , or a disposition on the part ... Offense . The United States re- gards the attempt to break a blockade which is lawfully established and main- tained ...
Side 2413
... offenses against ' the laws of humanity . ' . " 12 There appears to have been general agreement that acts con- stituting ... offense is of the same na- tionality as the military tribunal . " ( Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ...
... offenses against ' the laws of humanity . ' . " 12 There appears to have been general agreement that acts con- stituting ... offense is of the same na- tionality as the military tribunal . " ( Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ...
Side 2459
... offenses , 1019-1020 domestic legislation for , to foreign territory under military occupation , 1045 elements of political offense , 1020-1023 evidence required in cases of , 1053-1058 executive discretion , 1060-1062 expenses , 1037 ...
... offenses , 1019-1020 domestic legislation for , to foreign territory under military occupation , 1045 elements of political offense , 1020-1023 evidence required in cases of , 1053-1058 executive discretion , 1060-1062 expenses , 1037 ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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