The Geneva Protocol of 1925: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, on Executive J, 91st Congress, 2d Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Всего страниц: 439 |
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... humans and usually in terms of minutes , and it affects the eyes . The exception , of course and this has been pointed out in the press - the exception is that if the gas is applied too intensively for too long a period , then it causes ...
... humans and usually in terms of minutes , and it affects the eyes . The exception , of course and this has been pointed out in the press - the exception is that if the gas is applied too intensively for too long a period , then it causes ...
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... the enemy . The defoliants come in three types and are said to cause no permanent damage to shrubbery or injury to humans . The United States is reported to have turned over more than 100 million pounds of the chemicals to 15.
... the enemy . The defoliants come in three types and are said to cause no permanent damage to shrubbery or injury to humans . The United States is reported to have turned over more than 100 million pounds of the chemicals to 15.
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... human life . Has the Soviet Union made any similar renunciation of the use , either first or second use of these agents ? Secretary ROGERS . While they are a party to the protocol , they have not renounced retaliatory use of any agents ...
... human life . Has the Soviet Union made any similar renunciation of the use , either first or second use of these agents ? Secretary ROGERS . While they are a party to the protocol , they have not renounced retaliatory use of any agents ...
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... human beings for a time , since the object would be to hamper or destroy some continuous activity aimed at by the at- tack . Mustard gas , for instance , dropped in large quantities would be likely to hang about the cities and slowly ...
... human beings for a time , since the object would be to hamper or destroy some continuous activity aimed at by the at- tack . Mustard gas , for instance , dropped in large quantities would be likely to hang about the cities and slowly ...
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... human shields , or by tunnels or caves , the alternatives were rifles , machine guns , napalm , flame throwers , high explo- sives , or fragmentation grenades . Tear gas certainly seemed a more humanitarian weapon . But reports from ...
... human shields , or by tunnels or caves , the alternatives were rifles , machine guns , napalm , flame throwers , high explo- sives , or fragmentation grenades . Tear gas certainly seemed a more humanitarian weapon . But reports from ...
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Стр. 339 - Whereas the use in war of asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases, and of all analogous liquids, materials or devices...
Стр. 48 - All States shall co-operate with the competent international organizations in taking measures for the prevention of pollution of the seas or air space above, resulting from any activities with radioactive materials or other harmful agents.
Стр. 134 - Convention shall apply to all cases of declared war or of any other armed conflict which may arise between two or more of the High Contracting Parties, even if the state of war is not recognized by one of them.
Стр. 95 - Powers agree to abstain from the use of projectiles the sole object of which is the diffusion of asphyxiating or deleterious gases.
Стр. 48 - These freedoms, and others which are recognized by the general principles of international law, shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard to the interests of other States in their exercise of the freedom of the high seas.
Стр. 429 - Recognizing the important significance of the Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, signed at Geneva on June 17, 1925...
Стр. 138 - Paragraphs 1 to 3 do not apply to provisions relating to the protection of the human person contained in treaties of a humanitarian character, in particular to provisions prohibiting any form of reprisals against persons protected by such treaties.
Стр. 173 - Request for an Advisory Opinion from the International Court of Justice on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons...
Стр. 155 - The provisions contained in the Regulations referred to in Article 1, as well as in the present Convention, do not apply except between Contracting Powers, and then only if all the belligerents are parties to the Convention.
Стр. 385 - Any chemical agents of warfare - chemical substances, whether gaseous, liquid or solid - which might be employed because of their direct toxic effects on man, animals or plants; (b) Any biological agents of warfare - living organisms, whatever their nature, or infective material derived from them - which are intended to cause disease or death in man, animals or plants...