International Law DiscussionsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... treatment must be admitted to any medical installation , military or civilian , where the necessary treatment is available.131 Other Detaining Powers might organize their camp infirmaries in such a manner that each of them would be ...
... treatment must be admitted to any medical installation , military or civilian , where the necessary treatment is available.131 Other Detaining Powers might organize their camp infirmaries in such a manner that each of them would be ...
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... treatment.317 The objection to it is that , whatever the original motiva- tion for the separation , there will inevitably be a tendency to give better treatment to the more pliant prisoners of war , and less favorable treatment to the ...
... treatment.317 The objection to it is that , whatever the original motiva- tion for the separation , there will inevitably be a tendency to give better treatment to the more pliant prisoners of war , and less favorable treatment to the ...
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... Treatment , Including Biological Experiments a . INHUMAN TREATMENT The prisoner - of - war codes of 1899 , 1907 , and 1929 all provided for the humane treatment of prisoners of war , but none of them contained sanctions for inhumane ...
... Treatment , Including Biological Experiments a . INHUMAN TREATMENT The prisoner - of - war codes of 1899 , 1907 , and 1929 all provided for the humane treatment of prisoners of war , but none of them contained sanctions for inhumane ...
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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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1907 Hague Regulations 1949 Convention 1949 Diplomatic Conference 2A Final Record Annex applicable armed forces Article 122 Article 13 authorities belligerents camp commander captured civilian Code Commentary concerning contained Court crimes Detaining Power disciplinary punishment discussion Draft Additional Protocol enemy entitled functions Geneva Conventions Government graph of Article grave breaches hostilities humanitarian Ibid ICRC Report included individual infra international armed conflict International Law Korea last paragraph law of war LRTWC ment military neutral country offense officers oners paragraph of Article Parties permit personnel persons Pictet Power of Origin present Convention pris prisoner-of-war camp prisoner-of-war labor prisoner-of-war status prisoners of war problem procedure prohibition proposal Protecting Power provisions of Article Red Cross repatriation representative respect second paragraph Soviet Union specific supra territory third paragraph tion treatment of prisoners Treaty trial U.N. Doc U.S. Army vention Vietnam violation war crimes World World War II