Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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Page 21
... Commanders to their respective diplomatic agent , at the preliminary conference . This is indispensable in order to establish , punct- ually and with all precision , the status quo to be observed during the armistice . The armistice for ...
... Commanders to their respective diplomatic agent , at the preliminary conference . This is indispensable in order to establish , punct- ually and with all precision , the status quo to be observed during the armistice . The armistice for ...
Page 147
... Commander ( Capi- taine de frégate ) . The rank which they hold among officers of their own State , civil , naval or military , being assault . In Persia citizens of the United States committing offences are to be tried and judged in ...
... Commander ( Capi- taine de frégate ) . The rank which they hold among officers of their own State , civil , naval or military , being assault . In Persia citizens of the United States committing offences are to be tried and judged in ...
Page 163
... commander his services as soon as possible , and shall continue them during the whole time the ships of war remain within his district . Consular officers are authorized to call in the aid of the commanding officers of the naval forces ...
... commander his services as soon as possible , and shall continue them during the whole time the ships of war remain within his district . Consular officers are authorized to call in the aid of the commanding officers of the naval forces ...
Page 164
... commanders of their country's vessels of war . 18 ° . Whenever members of the crews of his na- tional vessels , whether merchant vessels or ships of war , desert in a foreign port , the Consular officer , within whose district the ...
... commanders of their country's vessels of war . 18 ° . Whenever members of the crews of his na- tional vessels , whether merchant vessels or ships of war , desert in a foreign port , the Consular officer , within whose district the ...
Page 298
... commander of the attacking forces should , before commencing a bombardment , and , except in the case of sur- prise , do all in his power to warn the authorities . 3o . In the like case all necessary steps should be taken to spare , as ...
... commander of the attacking forces should , before commencing a bombardment , and , except in the case of sur- prise , do all in his power to warn the authorities . 3o . In the like case all necessary steps should be taken to spare , as ...
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