International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... convention lacked , however , a definition as to the status of the sick and wounded , who fell into the hands of the enemy . b The Geneva Convention of 1906 § 681. In General . In order to improve and supplement the Convention of 1864 ...
... convention lacked , however , a definition as to the status of the sick and wounded , who fell into the hands of the enemy . b The Geneva Convention of 1906 § 681. In General . In order to improve and supplement the Convention of 1864 ...
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... Convention of 1864. The Convention of 1899 was , however , replaced by the provisions of the Tenth Convention of the Second Hague Peace Conference of 1907 , with respect to the Adaptation to Naval War of the Principles of the Geneva ...
... Convention of 1864. The Convention of 1899 was , however , replaced by the provisions of the Tenth Convention of the Second Hague Peace Conference of 1907 , with respect to the Adaptation to Naval War of the Principles of the Geneva ...
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... Convention , which permitted as between the contracting parties the sequestration of prizes under conditions that were specified , and by such means sought to protect itself against any relaxation of the normal requirements in relation ...
... Convention , which permitted as between the contracting parties the sequestration of prizes under conditions that were specified , and by such means sought to protect itself against any relaxation of the normal requirements in relation ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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