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... functions of a substitute for a Protecting Power59 would be im- plemented . Moreover , if this provision and the provisions of the second paragraph of Article 10 , discussed immediately below , fail to produce a substitute for a ...
... functions of a substitute for a Protecting Power59 would be im- plemented . Moreover , if this provision and the provisions of the second paragraph of Article 10 , discussed immediately below , fail to produce a substitute for a ...
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Naval War College (U.S.). usual functions to perform ; but many of these functions disappear or are seriously curtailed upon the advent of war ( commercial , immi- gration , tourists and tourism , etc. ) . While any large - scale armed ...
Naval War College (U.S.). usual functions to perform ; but many of these functions disappear or are seriously curtailed upon the advent of war ( commercial , immi- gration , tourists and tourism , etc. ) . While any large - scale armed ...
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... functions and a myriad of less important ones . The major functions are ( 1 ) repre- senting the prisoners of war before the military authorities , the Pro- tecting Power , the ICRC , and other similar organizations [ Article 79 , first ...
... functions and a myriad of less important ones . The major functions are ( 1 ) repre- senting the prisoners of war before the military authorities , the Pro- tecting Power , the ICRC , and other similar organizations [ Article 79 , first ...
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Members of the Armed Forces of an Occupied Country | 66 |
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