International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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Page 36
... provisions of law . If Hitler should succeed in his supreme pur- pose to conquer Great Britain and thus secure control of the high seas , we would suddenly find the danger at our own door . Provisions of the Neutrality Act must not pre ...
... provisions of law . If Hitler should succeed in his supreme pur- pose to conquer Great Britain and thus secure control of the high seas , we would suddenly find the danger at our own door . Provisions of the Neutrality Act must not pre ...
Page 140
... provisions of the Convention reciprocally to American civilian internees pro- vided that the American Government did not make use of the provisions of the Convention to compel Japanese civilians in its hands to work against their will ...
... provisions of the Convention reciprocally to American civilian internees pro- vided that the American Government did not make use of the provisions of the Convention to compel Japanese civilians in its hands to work against their will ...
Page 142
... provisions of the Convention and permits the carrying out by the International Red Cross Committee , with the con- sent of the interested belligerents , of its recognized humanitarian work . The German , Italian , and Japanese ...
... provisions of the Convention and permits the carrying out by the International Red Cross Committee , with the con- sent of the interested belligerents , of its recognized humanitarian work . The German , Italian , and Japanese ...
Contents
Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter__ | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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