International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1776
... surrender of that soldier or party . " " 14 Such an act is essentially treacherous in character when committed for the purpose of luring an enemy force to a danger- ous place.1 15 § 639A . The Same . The attempt to enter into ...
... surrender of that soldier or party . " " 14 Such an act is essentially treacherous in character when committed for the purpose of luring an enemy force to a danger- ous place.1 15 § 639A . The Same . The attempt to enter into ...
Side 1777
... surrender , to endeavor by his own effort to enter into direct communication , possibly by radio , with the enemy commander on the ground who directs the air operation . Such considerations illustrate the futility of the exhibition by a ...
... surrender , to endeavor by his own effort to enter into direct communication , possibly by radio , with the enemy commander on the ground who directs the air operation . Such considerations illustrate the futility of the exhibition by a ...
Side 2413
... surrender of accused persons . It was a just assumption that in each case the wrongful act was directed against one of the States at war with Germany , regardless of whether committed at sea , or in the air , or on land , and ...
... surrender of accused persons . It was a just assumption that in each case the wrongful act was directed against one of the States at war with Germany , regardless of whether committed at sea , or in the air , or on land , and ...
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