International RelationsPrinceton University Press, 1920 - 671페이지 |
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... Rules for Preventing Collisions at Sea . Safety of Life at Sea . Entry in port of destination . Piracy . As- sistance and Salvage at Sea . Fisheries . Telegraphs : Cable and Radio . Bed of the Sea and Ocean Products other than Fish ...
... Rules for Preventing Collisions at Sea . Safety of Life at Sea . Entry in port of destination . Piracy . As- sistance and Salvage at Sea . Fisheries . Telegraphs : Cable and Radio . Bed of the Sea and Ocean Products other than Fish ...
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... rules governing the relations of tribe to tribe impos- sible . Want of the use of letters precludes all written codes , treaties and conventions . Tribal warfare has generally been waged to drive out or exterminate the enemy , with no ...
... rules governing the relations of tribe to tribe impos- sible . Want of the use of letters precludes all written codes , treaties and conventions . Tribal warfare has generally been waged to drive out or exterminate the enemy , with no ...
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... rules and restrictions will be recog- nized as corresponding with the Geneva and Hague Conven- tions so recently adopted and more recently so grossly violated . The provisions of these conventions are to be found in suc- ceeding parts ...
... rules and restrictions will be recog- nized as corresponding with the Geneva and Hague Conven- tions so recently adopted and more recently so grossly violated . The provisions of these conventions are to be found in suc- ceeding parts ...
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... rules adopted at the Hague Conference to mitigate the horrors and barbarities of war . A league in- cluding nearly all the great nations of the world was formed to overthrow the Central Powers . The result has been more far - reaching ...
... rules adopted at the Hague Conference to mitigate the horrors and barbarities of war . A league in- cluding nearly all the great nations of the world was formed to overthrow the Central Powers . The result has been more far - reaching ...
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... rules of international law designed for universal observance is not a matter of great difficulty . There is no ... rule . But if the world can have a permanent organization with a general legislative body , made up of representatives ...
... rules of international law designed for universal observance is not a matter of great difficulty . There is no ... rule . But if the world can have a permanent organization with a general legislative body , made up of representatives ...
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