The JAG Journal, 27. sējums,3. izdevumsOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1973 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 23.
319. lappuse
... terms embracing in summary reference the most important bases of State power , the values or interests whose impairment and destruction are sought to be prohibited and , correlatively , whose necessary protec- tion by coercion is ...
... terms embracing in summary reference the most important bases of State power , the values or interests whose impairment and destruction are sought to be prohibited and , correlatively , whose necessary protec- tion by coercion is ...
326. lappuse
... terms " private ends . " Rather these terms are defined by a process of exclusion and contrast . Frequently , the contrast is to conduct directed or condoned by a government . Thus : [ P ] iracy consists in sailing the seas for private ...
... terms " private ends . " Rather these terms are defined by a process of exclusion and contrast . Frequently , the contrast is to conduct directed or condoned by a government . Thus : [ P ] iracy consists in sailing the seas for private ...
338. lappuse
... terms , requir- ing in particular a high degree of necessity . McDougal and Feliciano point out that the traditionally strict formulations require that the " expected attack exhibit so high a degree of imminence as to preclude effective ...
... terms , requir- ing in particular a high degree of necessity . McDougal and Feliciano point out that the traditionally strict formulations require that the " expected attack exhibit so high a degree of imminence as to preclude effective ...
340. lappuse
... terms may be useful . " Partici- pants " refers to those groups , not limited to States , which apply either the alleged initiating coercion or the claimed defensive coercion . The objective of a participant is the structure of values ...
... terms may be useful . " Partici- pants " refers to those groups , not limited to States , which apply either the alleged initiating coercion or the claimed defensive coercion . The objective of a participant is the structure of values ...
342. lappuse
... term effect of such raids or landings could be cumulative and very serious , however . Of course , the attainment of the Cuban objective would be a total frustration of the insurgents ' objective of creating conditions which will lead ...
... term effect of such raids or landings could be cumulative and very serious , however . Of course , the attainment of the Cuban objective would be a total frustration of the insurgents ' objective of creating conditions which will lead ...
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