International Law Studies, Том 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... PROTECTING POWER ART . 118. Prisoners of war may at all times communicate in writing to the diplomatic representative of the Protecting Power requests or complaints concerning treatment or conditions in their camp , or matters of purely ...
... PROTECTING POWER ART . 118. Prisoners of war may at all times communicate in writing to the diplomatic representative of the Protecting Power requests or complaints concerning treatment or conditions in their camp , or matters of purely ...
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... Protecting Power and Great Britain , and at least give a color of legality to what was beyond the pale of international law . The inquiries from the Protecting Power regarding the treatment of and fate of prisoners of war , addressed to ...
... Protecting Power and Great Britain , and at least give a color of legality to what was beyond the pale of international law . The inquiries from the Protecting Power regarding the treatment of and fate of prisoners of war , addressed to ...
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... Protecting Powers , including inter alia the designation and acceptance of those Powers , in accordance with the following paragraphs . Protecting Powers shall have the duty of safeguarding the interests of the Parties to the conflict ...
... Protecting Powers , including inter alia the designation and acceptance of those Powers , in accordance with the following paragraphs . Protecting Powers shall have the duty of safeguarding the interests of the Parties to the conflict ...
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Preface | 9 |
May 1792 | 10 |
French National Assembly | 13 |
Авторские права | |
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