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" Government accept, as of course, the rule that the lives of noncombatants, whether they be of neutral citizenship or citizens of one of the nations at war, cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unarmed merchantman... "
International Law Situations
by Naval War College (U.S.) - 1937
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The Quarterly Review, 224. köide

1915 - 632 lehte
...assumes . . . that the Imperial Government accept as a matter of course, the rule that the lives of noncombatants, whether they be of neutral citizenship or citizens of one of the nations at war, cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of unarmed merchantmen,...
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The American Journal of International Law, 12. köide

1918 - 954 lehte
...understands it, also, to accept as established beyond question the principle that the lives of noncombatants can not lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the. capture or destruction of an unresisting merchantman, and to recognize the obligation to take sufficient precaution to ascertain...
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The American Journal of International Law, 9. köide

1915 - 1080 lehte
...fundamental right of its people because of a mere alteration of circumstance. It insists that the lives of noncombatants, whether they be of neutral citizenship or citizens of one of the nations at war, cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unarmed merchantman,...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law ..., 9–10. köide

1915 - 1028 lehte
...accept as established beyond question the principle that the lives of noncombatants can not lawf ully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unresisting merchantman, and to recognize the obligation to take sufficient precaution to ascertain...
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Pamphlet Series

World Peace Foundation - 1915 - 428 lehte
...assumes, on the contrary, that the Imperial Government accept, as of course, the rule that the lives of noncombatants, whether they be of neutral citizenship or citizens of one of the nations at war, cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unarmed merchantman,...
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The American Year Book

1916 - 888 lehte
...German Government accept, as of course, "the rule that the lives of non-combatants, whether they he of neutral citizenship or citizens of one of the nations at war, cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unarmed merchantman,"...
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New Outlook, 110. köide

1915 - 1102 lehte
...noncombatants, whether they be of neutral citizenship or citizens of one of the nations at war, cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unarmed merchantman, and recognizes also, as all other nations do, the obligation to take the usual precaution of visit and...
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The Yale Review, 4. köide

George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1915 - 460 lehte
...was asserted that the lives of non-combatants, whether of neutral or belligerent nationality, could not lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the...capture or destruction of an unarmed merchantman. It was said that no warning that an unlawful and inhumane act might be committed against those who...
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The Protection of Neutral Rights at Sea: Documents on the Naval Warfare

William Robert Shepherd - 1915 - 176 lehte
...assumes, on the contrary, that the Imperial Government accept, as of course, the rule that the lives of noncombatants, whether they be of neutral citizenship or citizens of one of the nations at war, cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unarmed merchantman,...
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The New York Times Current History, 2. köide

1915 - 1376 lehte
...assumes, on the contrary, that the Imperial Government accept, as of course, the rule that the lives of noncombatants, whether they be of neutral citizenship or citizens of one of the nations at war, cannot lawfully or rightfully be put in jeopardy by the capture or destruction of an unarmed merchantman,...
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