International RelationsPrinceton University Press, 1920 - 671페이지 |
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... for it might be , nor whether any justification was attempted , the status and rights of belligerents were at once accorded equally to the opposing nations . The leading purpose of the League of Nations SOVEREIGN STATES 35.
... for it might be , nor whether any justification was attempted , the status and rights of belligerents were at once accorded equally to the opposing nations . The leading purpose of the League of Nations SOVEREIGN STATES 35.
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... belligerent has the power to confiscate the property of the enemy and of its citizens in its possession , but the Hague conventions deny the right to confiscate private property and undoubtedly ex- press modern sentiment on the subject ...
... belligerent has the power to confiscate the property of the enemy and of its citizens in its possession , but the Hague conventions deny the right to confiscate private property and undoubtedly ex- press modern sentiment on the subject ...
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... belligerents , and are accorded the right to interfere with the business of their non - combatant neighbors in many ways on the ground of military necessity . Neutral nations must submit to have their commerce restricted in order that ...
... belligerents , and are accorded the right to interfere with the business of their non - combatant neighbors in many ways on the ground of military necessity . Neutral nations must submit to have their commerce restricted in order that ...
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... belligerent right . Thus we find that true patriotism calls for more than devotion to our own country , and makes the welfare of the whole world the object of our care . The community of states , like a community of persons , has its ...
... belligerent right . Thus we find that true patriotism calls for more than devotion to our own country , and makes the welfare of the whole world the object of our care . The community of states , like a community of persons , has its ...
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... belligerent intrusts the care of its interests . During the great war many communications have in fact passed directly from one power to the other by wireless telegraph , but these are not deemed official . All formal dealings have ...
... belligerent intrusts the care of its interests . During the great war many communications have in fact passed directly from one power to the other by wireless telegraph , but these are not deemed official . All formal dealings have ...
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