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Germany made a very interesting attempt to regulate the position of neutral residents in belligerent territory . She pro- pounded the double principle that neutrals must never , even of their own free will , serve in belligerent ranks ...
Germany made a very interesting attempt to regulate the position of neutral residents in belligerent territory . She pro- pounded the double principle that neutrals must never , even of their own free will , serve in belligerent ranks ...
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Prizes are either enemy or neutral . The enemy State is to have no right of appeal . Subjects of the enemy State are to be allowed to appeal ( 1 ) in the event of condemnation of their property carried under a neutral flag ; ( 2 ) upon ...
Prizes are either enemy or neutral . The enemy State is to have no right of appeal . Subjects of the enemy State are to be allowed to appeal ( 1 ) in the event of condemnation of their property carried under a neutral flag ; ( 2 ) upon ...
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Not only is the main purpose of the court the relief of neutrals , but the majority of the judges will always consist of subjects of neutral States , and not improbably of States which always expect to be neutral .
Not only is the main purpose of the court the relief of neutrals , but the majority of the judges will always consist of subjects of neutral States , and not improbably of States which always expect to be neutral .
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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THE GOVERNMENT OF SUBJECT RACES | 1 |
Dent | 28 |
Adam and Charles Black | 105 |
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