... may not sink or render incapable of navigation a merchant vessel without having first placed passengers, crew and ship's papers in a place of safety. For this purpose the ship's boats are not regarded as a place of safety unless the safety of the... International Law Situationsefter Naval War College (U.S.) - 1937Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 822 sidor
...of navigation a merchant vessel without having first placed the passengers, crew, and ship's papers in a place of safety. For this purpose the ship's...regarded as a place of safety unless the safety of th« passengers and crew is assured, in the existing sea and weathei conditions, by the proxinuty of... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 982 sidor
...stop on being duly summoned or actively resists visit or search. It also provides that the merchant ship's boats are not regarded as a place of safety...unless the safety of the passengers and crew is assured under existing conditions by the proximity of land or the presence of another vessel which is in a... | |
| 1931 - 382 sidor
...stop on being duly summoned or actively resists visit or search. It also provides that the merchant ship's boats are not regarded as a place of safety...unless the safety of the passengers and crew is assured under existing conditions by the proximity of land or the presence of another vessel which is in a... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1941 - 90 sidor
...vessels are subject. merchant vessel without having first placed passengers, crew, and ship's papers in a place of safety. For this purpose the ship's...weather conditions by the proximity of land, or the preseiu,e of another vessel which is in a position to take them on hoard." The action taken was the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1956 - 1068 sidor
...navigation a merchant vessel without having first placed passengers, crew, and ship's papers in a place )f safety. For this purpose the ship's boats are not regarded as a place of safety inless the safety of the passengers and crew is assured, in the existing sea and leather conditions,... | |
| 1947 - 718 sidor
...incapable of navigation a merchant vessel without having first placed passengers, crew, and ship's papers in a place of safety. For this purpose the ship's...in the existing sea and weather conditions, by the proanmity of land, or the presence of another vessel which is in a position to take them on board.... | |
| Yoram Dinstein - 1989 - 414 sidor
...having first placed passengers, crew and ship's papers in a place of safety. The Article specifies that the ship's boats are not regarded as a place of safety...another vessel which is in a position to take them aboard. Since only some of the major naval powers were signatories to the 1930 Treaty, a special Proces-Verbal... | |
| 1993 - 424 sidor
...incapable of navigation a merchant vessel without having first placed passengers and crew and ship's papers in a place of safety. For this purpose the ship's...regarded as a place of safety unless the safety of passengers and crew is assured in the existing sea and weather conditions by the proximity of land... | |
| Emily O. Goldman - 2010 - 369 sidor
...without having first placed passengers, crew, and ship's papers in a place of safery. For this putpose the ship's boats are not regarded as a place of safety unless the safety of the passengers and crew is assuted, in the existing sea and weather conditions, by the proximity of land, or the presence of another... | |
| Jeffrey Legro - 1995 - 280 sidor
...incapable of navigation a merchant vessel without having first placed passengers, crew, and ship's papers in a place of safety. For this purpose, the ship's...land, or the presence of another vessel which is in the position to take them aboard. The main difference between this treaty and the 1930 London Naval... | |
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