Studies in the Law of Naval Warfare: Submarines in General and Limited WarsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... persons : ( a ) violence to life and person , in particular murder of all kinds , mutilation , cruel treatment and torture ; ( b ) taking of hostages ; ( c ) outrages upon personal dignity , in particular , humiliating and degrading ...
... persons : ( a ) violence to life and person , in particular murder of all kinds , mutilation , cruel treatment and torture ; ( b ) taking of hostages ; ( c ) outrages upon personal dignity , in particular , humiliating and degrading ...
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... persons are taken on oard a neutral warship or a neutral military aircraft , it shall be ensured , ound here so required by international law , that they can take no further part n operations of war . well ARTICLE 16. Subject to the ...
... persons are taken on oard a neutral warship or a neutral military aircraft , it shall be ensured , ound here so required by international law , that they can take no further part n operations of war . well ARTICLE 16. Subject to the ...
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... persons , regardless of their nationality , before its own courts . It may also , if it prefers , and in accordance with the provisions of its own legislation , hand such persons over for trial to another High Contracting Party ...
... persons , regardless of their nationality , before its own courts . It may also , if it prefers , and in accordance with the provisions of its own legislation , hand such persons over for trial to another High Contracting Party ...
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