International Law DiscussionsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... matter how he so came to be , to volunteer for service in the armed forces of the Detaining Power.390 Nothing would then prevent a Detaining Power from contending that every member of the enemy armed forces who came into its power was a ...
... matter how he so came to be , to volunteer for service in the armed forces of the Detaining Power.390 Nothing would then prevent a Detaining Power from contending that every member of the enemy armed forces who came into its power was a ...
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... matter of " working pay , " 439 that is , the amount which the prisoner of war is entitled to have credited to his personal account by reason of services actually rendered by him . The labor of prisoners of war may be utilized by the ...
... matter of " working pay , " 439 that is , the amount which the prisoner of war is entitled to have credited to his personal account by reason of services actually rendered by him . The labor of prisoners of war may be utilized by the ...
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... matter how it occurs , and no matter whether the action is taken by military or civilian elements of the enemy Power , as soon as he is in enemy custody be becomes a prisoner of war and is entitled to all of the protection incident to ...
... matter how it occurs , and no matter whether the action is taken by military or civilian elements of the enemy Power , as soon as he is in enemy custody be becomes a prisoner of war and is entitled to all of the protection incident to ...
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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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