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" principle has been more and more acknowledged that the unarmed citizen is to be spared in person, property, and honor as much as the exigencies of war will admit. 23. Private citizens are no longer murdered, enslaved, or carried off to distant parts,... "
Draft Outlines of an International Code - Side 624
av David Dudley Field - 1876 - 712 sider
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The Dignity and Honour of Women As Basic and Fundamental Human Rights

Yougindra Khushalani - 1982 - 172 sider
...individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself, with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more acknowledged that...honor as much as the exigencies of war will admit. 7. See Friedman, The Law of War, A Documentary History, Vol. I Random House, New York (1972), p. 158....
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The Dignity and Honour of Women As Basic and Fundamental Human Rights

Yougindra Khushalani - 1982 - 172 sider
...individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself, with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more acknowledged that...honor as much as the exigencies of war will admit. 7. See Friedman, The Law of War, A Documentary History, Vol. I Random House, New York (1972), p. 158....
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Lieber's Code and the Law of War

Francis Lieber - 1983 - 178 sider
...individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more acknowledged that...honor as much as the exigencies of war will admit." They agree "that it is a violation of the laws of war and the principles of humanity to murder, enslave,...
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Commentary on the Additional Protocols: of 8 June 1977 to the Geneva ...

Claude Pilloud, Yves Sandoz, Christophe Swinarski, Bruno Zimmermann - 1987 - 1674 sider
...individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself, with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more acknowledged that...honor as much as the exigencies of war will admit." 1824 In Article 25 he added that, in regulars wars, protection of the inoffensive citizen of the hostile...
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The Laws of Armed Conflicts: A Collection of Conventions, Resolutions, and ...

Dietrich Schindler, Jiří Toman - 1988 - 1084 sider
...individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself, with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more acknowledged that...honor as much as the exigencies of war will admit. Art. 23. Private citizens are no longer murdered, enslaved, or carried off to distant parts, and the...
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Israel Year Book on Human Rights

Yoram Dinstein - 1989 - 370 sider
...may not be made the object of attack. Article 22 of the Code made this quite clear when it declared that “the unarmed citizen is to be spared in person,...honor as much as the exigencies of war will admit;” and Article 44 punished all “wanton violence” against such persons “under penalty of death.”...
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Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 1980, Volum 10

Yoram Dinstein - 1989 - 414 sider
...admit of cruelty — that is, the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge.. . the unarmed citizen is to be spared in person, property,...honor as much as the exigencies of war will admit. . . . protection of the inoffensive citizen of the hostile country is the rule... The United States...
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Repertory of International Arbitral Jurisprudence, 1919-1945, Volum 2

Vincent Coussirat-Coustáere, Pierre Michel Eissemann - 1989 - 916 sider
...the horrors of war. The principle has been acknowledged more and more that the unarmed citizen shall be spared in person, property and honor, as much as the exigencies of war will permit. There may still be two theories with respect to this question: one that confiscation is forbidden;...
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Non-combatant Immunity as a Norma of International Humanitarian Law

Judith Gail Gardam - 1993 - 218 sider
...individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself, with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more acknowledged that...property, and honor as much as the exigencies of war will permit. These two provisions can be seen as the forerunners of Articles 48 and 51 of Protocol L 59...
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Mass Expulsion in Modern International Law and Practice

Jean-Marie Henckaerts - 1995 - 280 sider
...General Order No. 100 of the US Army, issued in 1863 at the time of the Civil War, which provides: “Private citizens are no longer murdered, enslaved,...parts, and the inoffensive individual is as little disturbed in his private relations as the commander of the hostile troops can afford to grant in the...
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