International Law SituationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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Insurrection belligerency statehood____ 134 | 1 |
Solution | 33 |
Visit by and internment of aircraft 3581 | 35 |
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action aerial warfare aircraft Ambassador arms and ammunition attitude August August 31 Austria-Hungary belligerent belligerent nation Bolivia Brazil Brazilian port Britain British Government capture cargo cartridges commerce Convention crew cruiser declaration Declaration of London Delegation Department effect embargo enemy ernment established exercise existing export of arms February 29 force Foreign Relations Hague hereby high seas Ibid Imperial German Government implements insurgents international law joint resolution law of nations loans Majesty's Government ment merchant ship merchant vessel military Naval War College neutral countries neutral nations neutral rights neutrality laws neutrality proclamations non-intervention obligations October officers opposing belligerent peace persons present President principles privateer prohibit projectiles provisions purpose recognition recognized regard reply Republic restrictions roadstead rules sale of arms search at sea Secretary seizure Spain submarine summons tion trade in contraband trality treaties United violation visit and search warfare waters Xala Yota