International Law DiscussionsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... personnel , and they cannot be required to do any other work . However , they continue to be prisoners of war.290 In most armies there are a number of functions that are performed by individuals who are not normally involved in combat ...
... personnel , and they cannot be required to do any other work . However , they continue to be prisoners of war.290 In most armies there are a number of functions that are performed by individuals who are not normally involved in combat ...
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... personnel of Article 33 , or to both . Retained personnel are not , of course , prisoners of war451 - and it would undoubtedly be attributing to the 1948 Stockholm Conference which drafted this clause 52 an unwarranted refinement in the ...
... personnel of Article 33 , or to both . Retained personnel are not , of course , prisoners of war451 - and it would undoubtedly be attributing to the 1948 Stockholm Conference which drafted this clause 52 an unwarranted refinement in the ...
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... personnel performing the functions of the Protecting Power . Of course , the term " diplomatic and consular staff " includes not only those officials of the Protecting Power who were already stationed within the territory of the ...
... personnel performing the functions of the Protecting Power . Of course , the term " diplomatic and consular staff " includes not only those officials of the Protecting Power who were already stationed within the territory of the ...
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Members of the Armed Forces of an Occupied Country | 66 |
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