| 1. | In a 1986 Naval Law Review article, Lt . Cmdr.
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| 2. | The first naval law caused little alarm in Great Britain.
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| 3. | These ships were authorized under the Naval Law of 1900.
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| 4. | Checking rebellious thoughts of the crew was British Naval law.
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| 5. | Germany's real threat to the Royal Navy began with the Second Naval Law.
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| 6. | Another need was to address matters of humanitarian aid, diplomacy, or naval law enforcement.
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| 7. | During his legal studies, Kranzb�hler became particularly interested in boating perhaps sparking his later interest in naval law.
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| 8. | In spite of these important strategic consequences, the 1912 Naval Law had little bearing on the battleship force ratios.
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| 9. | Between 1815 and the passage of the German naval laws of 1890 and 1898, only France was a potential naval threat.
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| 10. | The second naval law, however, caused serious alarm : eight King Edward VII-class battleships were ordered in response.
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