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... DOCTRINE . 41. NON - INTERVENTION . 42. PRACTICE IN REGARD TO INTERVENTION . ( a ) For self - preservation . ( b ) To prevent illegal acts . ( c ) By general sanction . ( d ) Other grounds . ( 1 ) Treaty stipulations . ( 2 ) Balance of ...
... DOCTRINE . 41. NON - INTERVENTION . 42. PRACTICE IN REGARD TO INTERVENTION . ( a ) For self - preservation . ( b ) To prevent illegal acts . ( c ) By general sanction . ( d ) Other grounds . ( 1 ) Treaty stipulations . ( 2 ) Balance of ...
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... doctrine of jettison . It is reasonable to suppose that though the words of other portions of the Rhodian law are lost , the principles may have entered into formation of later compilations . The recognition by Greece of the existence ...
... doctrine of jettison . It is reasonable to suppose that though the words of other portions of the Rhodian law are lost , the principles may have entered into formation of later compilations . The recognition by Greece of the existence ...
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... doctrine of sovereignty as based on land in distinction from the personal sovereignty of earlier days . ( d ) The Crusades ( 1096–1270 ) , uniting Christendom against the Saracen for foreign intervention , awaken- ing Europe to a new ...
... doctrine of sovereignty as based on land in distinction from the personal sovereignty of earlier days . ( d ) The Crusades ( 1096–1270 ) , uniting Christendom against the Saracen for foreign intervention , awaken- ing Europe to a new ...
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... doctrines of world - empire , whether of Pope or Emperor , could no longer be sustained . The provisions of the Peace of Westphalia , while not creating a code to govern inter- national relations , did give legal recognition to the ...
... doctrines of world - empire , whether of Pope or Emperor , could no longer be sustained . The provisions of the Peace of Westphalia , while not creating a code to govern inter- national relations , did give legal recognition to the ...
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... Doctrine , freedom of commerce and navigation , expatriation , ex- tradition , neutralized territory , ship canals , consular rights , neutral rights and duties , arbitration , reciprocity , mixed courts , international postage ...
... Doctrine , freedom of commerce and navigation , expatriation , ex- tradition , neutralized territory , ship canals , consular rights , neutral rights and duties , arbitration , reciprocity , mixed courts , international postage ...
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