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" The Signatory Powers recognize the practical impossibility of using submarines as commerce destroyers without violating, as they were violated in the recent war of 19141918, the requirements universally accepted by civilized nations for the protection... "
New Outlook - Page 95
1922
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International Conciliation

American Association for International Conciliation - 1922 - 702 pages
...violating, as they were violated in the recent war of 1914-1918, the requirements universally accepted by civilized nations for the protection of the lives of neutrals and non-combatants, and to the end that the prohibition of the use of submarines as commerce destroyers shall be universally...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 16

1922 - 804 pages
...violating, as they were violated in the recent war of 1914^1918, the requirements universally accepted by civilized nations for the protection of the lives of neutrals and noncombatants, and to the end that the prohibition of the use of submarines as commerce destroyers shall be universally...
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Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at Its ..., Volume 16

American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting - 1922 - 176 pages
...violating, as they were violated in the recent war of 1914-1918, the requirements universally accepted by civilized nations for the protection of the lives of neutrals and noncombatants, and to the end that the prohibition of the use of submarines as commerce destroyers shall be universally...
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The Outlook, Volume 130

1922 - 774 pages
...shall not exceed 135,000 for Great Britain or the United States, 81,000 for Japan, 60,000 for France or Italy. During the period of this agreement, therefore,...nations for the protection of the lives of neutrals anil non-combatants at sea in time of war, declaro that among those rules the following are to be deemed...
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An Indiscreet Chronicle from the Pacific

Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale - 1922 - 342 pages
...THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE BRITISH EMPIRE, FRANCS, ITALY AND JAPAN, Hereinafter referred to as the signatory powers, desiring to make more effective...neutrals and noncombatants at sea in time of war, and to prevent the use in war of noxious gases and chemicals, have determined to conclude a treaty...
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The Acts of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia ..., Volume 20

Australia - 1922 - 470 pages
...PREVENT USE IN WAR ov Noxious GASES AND CHEMICALS. Article I. The Signatory Powers declare that among the rules adopted by civilized nations for the protection...neutrals and non-combatants at sea in time of war. the following are to be deemed an established part of international law : — 1. A merchant vessel...
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International Law

George Grafton Wilson - 1922 - 560 pages
...found in good and due form, have agreed as follows: ARTICLE 1. The Signatory Powers declare that among the rules adopted by civilized nations for the protection...neutrals and noncombatants at sea in time of war, the following are to be deemed an established part of international law; (1) A merchant vessel must...
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Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at Its Annual Meeting

American Society of International Law - 1922 - 168 pages
...violating, as they were violated in the recent war of 1914-1918, the requirements universally accepted by civilized nations for the protection of the lives of neutrals and noncombatants, and to the end that the prohibition of the use of submarines as commerce destroyers shall be universally...
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Advocate of Peace Through Justice, Volume 84

1922 - 460 pages
...of using submarines as commerce destroyers without violating the requirements universally accepted by civilized nations for the protection of the lives of neutrals and non-combatants, and, to the end that the prohibition of such use shall be universally accepted as a part of the law...
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Armament Conference Treaties: Treaties and Resolutions Approved and Adopted ...

1922 - 52 pages
...violating, as they were violated in the recent war of 1914-1918, the requirements universally accepted by civilized nations for the protection of the lives of neutrals and noncombatants, and to the end that the prohibition of the use of submarines as commerce destroyers shall be universally...
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