International Law Studies, Том 47U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 |
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... remain any wounded to bring in or to succor . ARTICLE III . The persons designated in the preceding article may , even after occupation by the enemy , continue to fulfill their duties in the hospital or ambulance which they serve , or ...
... remain any wounded to bring in or to succor . ARTICLE III . The persons designated in the preceding article may , even after occupation by the enemy , continue to fulfill their duties in the hospital or ambulance which they serve , or ...
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... remain in force for some States . As between the parties to it , the 1949 Convention will replace the Conventions of 1929 , 1906 and 1864 . This 1949 Convention entered into force between Switzerland and Yugo- slavia on 21 October 1950 ...
... remain in force for some States . As between the parties to it , the 1949 Convention will replace the Conventions of 1929 , 1906 and 1864 . This 1949 Convention entered into force between Switzerland and Yugo- slavia on 21 October 1950 ...
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... remain under the control of and administratively part of a prisoner of war camp . The military authorities and the commander of the said camp shall be responsible , under the direction of their government , for the observance of the ...
... remain under the control of and administratively part of a prisoner of war camp . The military authorities and the commander of the said camp shall be responsible , under the direction of their government , for the observance of the ...
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THE PROTECTION OF VICTIMS OF WAR Note | 1 |
GENEVA CONVENTION FOR THE AMELIORATION OF THE CON | 6 |
CONVENTIONS BEFORE 1949 | 8 |
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18 October accordance annexed to Hague apply armed forces army Article 11 ARTICLE 22 ARTICLE 9 August 12 belligerents belonging camp captivity captured CHAPTER civilian Conference conflict death Detaining Power direct repatriation disciplinary punishment duties enemy ensure Geneva Convention Government Hague Convention High Contracting Parties hospital ships hospital zones hospital-ships Identical with Articles identity disc International Committee July laws and customs likewise matériel measures medical personnel ment mentioned in Article military authorities Mixed Medical Commissions Naval War College necessary neutral country neutral Power notified occupied territory Occupying Power offence officers organization paragraph place of internment present Convention prisoners of war prohibited protected persons Protecting Power provisions of Article rank ratified or adhered regard Regulations annexed relief societies representatives sanitary formations sanitary service SECTION sentence sick and wounded Swiss Federal Council thereof tion transferred treated Treaties Malloy Treatment of Prisoners wounded and sick wounded or sick