International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 |
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... warfare . It would , however , be safe to assume that in principle the same law would apply over , on , and in the ... warfare which contained the following : " Resolved , That chemical warfare , including the use of gases , whether ...
... warfare . It would , however , be safe to assume that in principle the same law would apply over , on , and in the ... warfare which contained the following : " Resolved , That chemical warfare , including the use of gases , whether ...
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... warfare . " ( Conference on the Limitation of Armament , Washington , November 12 , 1921 - February 6 , 1922 , p ... warfare be prohibited , ” it was stated : “ 4. The two principles in warfare , ( 1 ) that unnecessary suffering in the ...
... warfare . " ( Conference on the Limitation of Armament , Washington , November 12 , 1921 - February 6 , 1922 , p ... warfare be prohibited , ” it was stated : “ 4. The two principles in warfare , ( 1 ) that unnecessary suffering in the ...
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... warfare . " ( Parliamentary Papers , Miscellaneous , No. 16 [ 1917 ] Cd . 8692 , p . 3. ) There follow specifications of accusations which the German Government claim have most seriously violated the Hague convention regarding the ...
... warfare . " ( Parliamentary Papers , Miscellaneous , No. 16 [ 1917 ] Cd . 8692 , p . 3. ) There follow specifications of accusations which the German Government claim have most seriously violated the Hague convention regarding the ...
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SITUATION 1Continued | 34 |
SITUATION IContinued | 50 |
Action during civil strife | 55 |
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