International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1947 - 2489 sider |
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... protected under all circumstances . If they fall into the hands of the enemy they are not to be treated as prisoners of war.1 The War Department Rules of Land Warfare of 1940 , interpreting the obligation to respect and accord protection ...
... protected under all circumstances . If they fall into the hands of the enemy they are not to be treated as prisoners of war.1 The War Department Rules of Land Warfare of 1940 , interpreting the obligation to respect and accord protection ...
Side 2456
... protection of archives , 1253 protection of domicile and property , 1251-1254 protection of minister at outbreak of war between accrediting and receiving States , 1250-1251 protection of minister's person and reputation , 1249-1250 ...
... protection of archives , 1253 protection of domicile and property , 1251-1254 protection of minister at outbreak of war between accrediting and receiving States , 1250-1251 protection of minister's person and reputation , 1249-1250 ...
Side 2472
... PROTECTION , LOSS OF PRIVILEGE OF NATIONAL attitude of international tribunals , 1082-1083 Cable Act , with ... PROTECTION . See PROTECTION , LOSS OF PRIVILEGE OF NATIONAL NATIONALS care of indigent , 1182 protection and assistance ...
... PROTECTION , LOSS OF PRIVILEGE OF NATIONAL attitude of international tribunals , 1082-1083 Cable Act , with ... PROTECTION . See PROTECTION , LOSS OF PRIVILEGE OF NATIONAL NATIONALS care of indigent , 1182 protection and assistance ...
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VOLUME THREE | 1679 |
TITLE | 1686 |
Insurrection Civil War Rebellion | 1692 |
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