Annotated Supplement to The Commander's Handbook on the Law of Naval OperationsOceans Law and Policy Department, Center for Naval Warfare Studies, Naval War College, 1997 |
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ENCLOSURE A GUIDANCE FOR OPERATIONAL COMMANDERS 1. The operational commander of a US military ship should exercise RAE and immediately enter a foreign state's US - recognized territorial sea or archipelagic waters when all three ...
ENCLOSURE A GUIDANCE FOR OPERATIONAL COMMANDERS 1. The operational commander of a US military ship should exercise RAE and immediately enter a foreign state's US - recognized territorial sea or archipelagic waters when all three ...
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... commander ) , " to keep fully and currently informed with respect to " all activities and operations of the Government within that country , " and to ensure that all government employees in that country ( except for employees under the ...
... commander ) , " to keep fully and currently informed with respect to " all activities and operations of the Government within that country , " and to ensure that all government employees in that country ( except for employees under the ...
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... commander at any level is personally responsible for the criminal acts of warfare committed by a subordinate if the commander knew in advance of the breach about to be committed and had the ability to prevent it , but failed to take the ...
... commander at any level is personally responsible for the criminal acts of warfare committed by a subordinate if the commander knew in advance of the breach about to be committed and had the ability to prevent it , but failed to take the ...
Common terms and phrases
1982 LOS Convention activities agreement Annex apply archipelagic sea lanes archipelagic waters armed conflict armed forces assistance entry authority belligerent coastal nation COLREGS commander contiguous zone continental shelf exclusive economic zone exercise foreign freedoms of navigation Geneva Conventions Gulf Gulf of Sidra High Seas Convention high seas/eez innocent passage Int'l Leg international straits international waters Islands jurisdiction law enforcement law of armed marine Mat'ls military aircraft nautical miles navigation and overflight neutral nuclear NWIP ocean operations outer space party peace personnel piracy protection Protocol Protocol II provides Provliv recognized regime right of innocent Roach & Smith rules of engagement sea lanes passage seabed Security Council self-defense ship or aircraft ships and aircraft SOVEREIGN IMMUNE straight baselines submarine territorial sea Territorial Sea Convention transit passage Treaty U.S. Coast Guard U.S. forces U.S. law U.S. Navy United Nations