Air Law Review, 3. sējumsAlison Reppy Board of New York University Air Law Review, 1932 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.3. rezultāts no 80.
115. lappuse
... land warfare or naval warfare , as some jurists have proposed to do.26 Aerial warfare differs essentially from both land and naval warfare and it is carried on in large measure inde- pendently of both . It must therefore be regulated ...
... land warfare or naval warfare , as some jurists have proposed to do.26 Aerial warfare differs essentially from both land and naval warfare and it is carried on in large measure inde- pendently of both . It must therefore be regulated ...
119. lappuse
... land or naval forces can . Moreover , before commencing a land or naval bombardment , the attacking belligerent will ordi- narily summon it to surrender , thereby offering the inhabitants an opportunity to escape the consequences of ...
... land or naval forces can . Moreover , before commencing a land or naval bombardment , the attacking belligerent will ordi- narily summon it to surrender , thereby offering the inhabitants an opportunity to escape the consequences of ...
155. lappuse
... Land & Hotel Company case , 20 which case was concerned with something more than the mere occasional invasion of the lower stratum ( by the occasional firing of projectiles over the intervening land over a long period of years ) . It ...
... Land & Hotel Company case , 20 which case was concerned with something more than the mere occasional invasion of the lower stratum ( by the occasional firing of projectiles over the intervening land over a long period of years ) . It ...
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