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Page iii
... rules printed in the Appendices in a measure supplement this Convention and give an opportunity for valuable comparison . The authors express their appreciation of the recep- tion which the first edition has received . SEPTEMBER , 1902 ...
... rules printed in the Appendices in a measure supplement this Convention and give an opportunity for valuable comparison . The authors express their appreciation of the recep- tion which the first edition has received . SEPTEMBER , 1902 ...
Page xviii
... Rules of Mili- PAGE 331 368 · tary Warfare 384 • · · IV . Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in War 395 V. Declaration of Paris 398 VI . The Laws and Usages of War at Sea 400 VII . United States Neutrality ...
... Rules of Mili- PAGE 331 368 · tary Warfare 384 • · · IV . Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in War 395 V. Declaration of Paris 398 VI . The Laws and Usages of War at Sea 400 VII . United States Neutrality ...
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... rules and principles which ought to be observed in interstate relations . ( b ) From the scientific point of view , as setting forth the rules and principles which are generally observed in interstate relations . Wheaton , D. , 23 ...
... rules and principles which ought to be observed in interstate relations . ( b ) From the scientific point of view , as setting forth the rules and principles which are generally observed in interstate relations . Wheaton , D. , 23 ...
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... rules and principles are observed in interstate action , and form the subject - matter of inter- national law.1 § 2. Divisions International law is usually divided into : - ( a ) Public international law , which treats of the rules and ...
... rules and principles are observed in interstate action , and form the subject - matter of inter- national law.1 § 2. Divisions International law is usually divided into : - ( a ) Public international law , which treats of the rules and ...
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... rules of international law in their dealings with uncivilized communities which have not yet at- tained to statehood . International law covers all the relations into which civilized states may come , both peaceful and hostile . In ...
... rules of international law in their dealings with uncivilized communities which have not yet at- tained to statehood . International law covers all the relations into which civilized states may come , both peaceful and hostile . In ...
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