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... practice was one which was , and long continued to be , 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 ...
... practice was one which was , and long continued to be , 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 ...
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... practice . 13 The uniformity of the practice in this early era is attested to by the following statement from Khadduri , War and Peace ( at 126-27 ) : " The practice of taking prisoners of war as part of the spoil is very old and goes ...
... practice . 13 The uniformity of the practice in this early era is attested to by the following statement from Khadduri , War and Peace ( at 126-27 ) : " The practice of taking prisoners of war as part of the spoil is very old and goes ...
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... practice , potentially pernicious though it may be . 5. Fingerprinting Prisoners of War Although the use of fingerprinting as a means of identification dates . back to the late nineteenth century , the matter of fingerprinting pris ...
... practice , potentially pernicious though it may be . 5. Fingerprinting Prisoners of War Although the use of fingerprinting as a means of identification dates . back to the late nineteenth century , the matter of fingerprinting pris ...
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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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