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... followed by all nations . During this period , and for many centuries thereafter , the captive taken in war became the private property of his captor , who exercised the power of life or death over him . As early as several millennia ...
... followed by all nations . During this period , and for many centuries thereafter , the captive taken in war became the private property of his captor , who exercised the power of life or death over him . As early as several millennia ...
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... followed should the opposing belligerents be unable to agree on the manner in which the inquiry is to be conducted . Under those circum- stances the belligerents " should agree on the choice of an umpire who will decide upon the ...
... followed should the opposing belligerents be unable to agree on the manner in which the inquiry is to be conducted . Under those circum- stances the belligerents " should agree on the choice of an umpire who will decide upon the ...
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... followed month without a resumption of hostilities , the Parties reached a partial political agreement in July 1972,163 and still India refused to comply with the first paragraph of Article 118.16 It is clear that , however justified ...
... followed month without a resumption of hostilities , the Parties reached a partial political agreement in July 1972,163 and still India refused to comply with the first paragraph of Article 118.16 It is clear that , however justified ...
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