International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1886
... occupant . The possession by the belligerent occupant of the right to control , maintain or modify the laws that are to obtain within the occupied area is an exclusive one . " The territorial sovereign driven therefrom , can not compete ...
... occupant . The possession by the belligerent occupant of the right to control , maintain or modify the laws that are to obtain within the occupied area is an exclusive one . " The territorial sovereign driven therefrom , can not compete ...
Side 1899
... occupant may punish severely persons guilty of what is known as war treason . Examples of acts which , when committed by inhabitants of territory under hostile military occupation , are said to be treasonable , are : " espionage ...
... occupant may punish severely persons guilty of what is known as war treason . Examples of acts which , when committed by inhabitants of territory under hostile military occupation , are said to be treasonable , are : " espionage ...
Side 1909
... occupant is not a belligerent , finds itself technically a belligerent occupant if or when it enters the conflict as a belligerent . The territorial sovereign of the area concerned may then be also a belligerent and become the co ...
... occupant is not a belligerent , finds itself technically a belligerent occupant if or when it enters the conflict as a belligerent . The territorial sovereign of the area concerned may then be also a belligerent and become the co ...
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