The American Journal of International Law, Том 4,Део 2American Society of International Law, 1910 |
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... agreed to take out such free emigrants as the Society desired to send to Africa . Out of this grew a regular system of settling these victims of the slave traffic in Liberia . Receiving stations were estab- lished , and for many years ...
... agreed to take out such free emigrants as the Society desired to send to Africa . Out of this grew a regular system of settling these victims of the slave traffic in Liberia . Receiving stations were estab- lished , and for many years ...
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... agreed upon . Liberia as an independent nation in treaty relations with the European powers has been recognized in principle as not subject to occupation , but it has not been able to defend its outlying terri- tories , at best vaguely ...
... agreed upon . Liberia as an independent nation in treaty relations with the European powers has been recognized in principle as not subject to occupation , but it has not been able to defend its outlying terri- tories , at best vaguely ...
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... agreed to and defined the Rules and Regulations for the Conduct of War on Land . Articles XV and XXI of these Rules 16 are provisions that directly relate to the relief of prisoners of war , and to the obligations of belligerents in ...
... agreed to and defined the Rules and Regulations for the Conduct of War on Land . Articles XV and XXI of these Rules 16 are provisions that directly relate to the relief of prisoners of war , and to the obligations of belligerents in ...
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... agreed to submit their longstanding conflict to the arbitration of this Tribunal . In doing so , they have expressed their full confidence in this peaceful mode of resolving international differences , which the first Conference of 1899 ...
... agreed to submit their longstanding conflict to the arbitration of this Tribunal . In doing so , they have expressed their full confidence in this peaceful mode of resolving international differences , which the first Conference of 1899 ...
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... agreed that the rules contained in the fol- lowing chapters correspond in substance with the generally recognized principles of international law . The British delegates in their final report phrased this differently : The purpose of ...
... agreed that the rules contained in the fol- lowing chapters correspond in substance with the generally recognized principles of international law . The British delegates in their final report phrased this differently : The purpose of ...
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