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... enemy " to the present phrase " who have fallen into the power of the enemy " was one of the changes adopted in order to make the 1949 Convention more inclusive , 133 and is something of an improvement , it has , as we shall see ...
... enemy " to the present phrase " who have fallen into the power of the enemy " was one of the changes adopted in order to make the 1949 Convention more inclusive , 133 and is something of an improvement , it has , as we shall see ...
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... enemy because he disagrees with the policies and politics of his own Government and agrees with those of the enemy.310 He is motivated by ideological con- siderations , and when he leaves his place of duty he probably desires and ...
... enemy because he disagrees with the policies and politics of his own Government and agrees with those of the enemy.310 He is motivated by ideological con- siderations , and when he leaves his place of duty he probably desires and ...
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... enemy " ( Article 5 , paragraph one ) or in " the hands of the enemy " ( Article 5 , paragraph two ) , an individual need not necessarily be in the custody of the enemy military forces . The airman in distress who parachutes to the earth in ...
... enemy " ( Article 5 , paragraph one ) or in " the hands of the enemy " ( Article 5 , paragraph two ) , an individual need not necessarily be in the custody of the enemy military forces . The airman in distress who parachutes to the earth in ...
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Members of the Armed Forces of an Occupied Country | 66 |
Problems of General Import | 74 |
Conclusions | 84 |
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