International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... Forces ( 1 ) § 653. Combatants . According to Article III of the Hague Regulations , the armed forces of belligerent parties are said to consist of combatants and non- combatants . In case of capture by the enemy , both have a right to ...
... Forces ( 1 ) § 653. Combatants . According to Article III of the Hague Regulations , the armed forces of belligerent parties are said to consist of combatants and non- combatants . In case of capture by the enemy , both have a right to ...
Side 1800
... forces than with the solution of the question concerning the extent to which persons who have no direct connection with such forces , and who in a variety of ways en- deavor to assist the belligerent to whom they owe allegiance or ...
... forces than with the solution of the question concerning the extent to which persons who have no direct connection with such forces , and who in a variety of ways en- deavor to assist the belligerent to whom they owe allegiance or ...
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... forces shall in no event , and under no circumstances , undertake the bombardment from the air of civilian populations or of unfortified cities , upon the understanding that these same rules of warfare will be scrupu- lously observed by ...
... forces shall in no event , and under no circumstances , undertake the bombardment from the air of civilian populations or of unfortified cities , upon the understanding that these same rules of warfare will be scrupu- lously observed by ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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