International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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... vessels to active service . Just and adequate compensation for such vessels shall be made . ( 3 ) In order to attain the maximum efficiency in the operation of available shipping , there must be the closest cooperation among the ...
... vessels to active service . Just and adequate compensation for such vessels shall be made . ( 3 ) In order to attain the maximum efficiency in the operation of available shipping , there must be the closest cooperation among the ...
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... vessels in general services . ( 5 ) The Government of the United States has been informed that the British Government agrees to recognize the transfers of vessels resulting from this plan of operation and to waive its belligerent rights ...
... vessels in general services . ( 5 ) The Government of the United States has been informed that the British Government agrees to recognize the transfers of vessels resulting from this plan of operation and to waive its belligerent rights ...
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... vessels for the purpose of defense against capture as well as to " subdue and capture " any armed vessel of France . The courts of France then held that the arming of American vessels for these purposes did not render such vessels ...
... vessels for the purpose of defense against capture as well as to " subdue and capture " any armed vessel of France . The courts of France then held that the arming of American vessels for these purposes did not render such vessels ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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