It became abundantly clear, during the discussion of this proposal, that the only chance of an agreement being arrived at was that any allusion to maritime warfare should be carefully avoided.
Convention for the Adaptation of the Principles of the Geneva Convention to Maritime Warfare 617 XI.
The principles of the Geneva Convention were adapted to maritime warfare by Conventions (see below, No.
This was a distinct step forward in the practice of maritime warfare, the accepted international rules of which had not been formally altered since the Napoleonic period.
Maritime warfare on the high seas would have been limited to battles between governmentally operated war-ships.
No doubt there were other reasons, also, for the barbarous rules and practices of maritime warfarein earlier times were by now regarded as semi-civilized by the writers of all nations.
The matter in question was the offer of the United States to accede by a convention to the Declaration of Paris of 1856, establishing certain international rules for the conduct of maritime warfare.
This peculiarity is the controlling influence of maritime warfare.
Apply them to maritime warfare and it becomes clear that his distinction between limited and unlimited war does not rest alone on the moral factor.
Nor were such acts only the incidents of maritime warfare, and perpetrated merely by the pirates of either country; for they occurred as frequently in hostilities by land, and in connection with the noblest names of Christendom.
If on land the theory of modern war exempts from spoliation all of an enemy’s goods that do not contribute to his military strength, on sea such spoliation is the professed object of maritime warfare.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "maritime warfare" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.