International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... prisoners on foot may normally be effected only by stages of 20 kilometers a day , unless the necessity of reaching water and food depots requires longer stages.21 Prisoners in unhealthful regions or where the climate is injurious for ...
... prisoners on foot may normally be effected only by stages of 20 kilometers a day , unless the necessity of reaching water and food depots requires longer stages.21 Prisoners in unhealthful regions or where the climate is injurious for ...
Side 1851
... prisoners of war shall have no direct relation with war operations " ; and it is " especially pro- hibited to use prisoners for manufacturing and transporting arms or munitions of any kind , or for transporting material intended for ...
... prisoners of war shall have no direct relation with war operations " ; and it is " especially pro- hibited to use prisoners for manufacturing and transporting arms or munitions of any kind , or for transporting material intended for ...
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Charles Cheney Hyde. 6 PRISONERS OF WAR a Persons who may be regarded as Prisoners of War ( 1 ) § 773. Occupants of Enemy Ships . The right of a belligerent to regard the occupant of a captured enemy ship as a prisoner of war may depend ...
Charles Cheney Hyde. 6 PRISONERS OF WAR a Persons who may be regarded as Prisoners of War ( 1 ) § 773. Occupants of Enemy Ships . The right of a belligerent to regard the occupant of a captured enemy ship as a prisoner of war may depend ...
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