International Law Studies, Том 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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Стр. 246
... application to the Minister of War for permission to employ prisoners of war and the same procedure shall apply to persons who desire to make any changes in the contents of the application or in the work permit approved by the Minister ...
... application to the Minister of War for permission to employ prisoners of war and the same procedure shall apply to persons who desire to make any changes in the contents of the application or in the work permit approved by the Minister ...
Стр. 464
... apply ' mutatis mutandis ' the provisions of the said agreement toward the British , Canadian , Australian and New Zealand prisoners of war under Japanese control . The Imperial Government would consider the national and racial manners ...
... apply ' mutatis mutandis ' the provisions of the said agreement toward the British , Canadian , Australian and New Zealand prisoners of war under Japanese control . The Imperial Government would consider the national and racial manners ...
Стр. 674
... apply to all those who are within the territorial boundaries of the State . Indeed , the right to apply criminal sanctions to prisoners of war cannot be doubted because it forms part of the sovereign rights of every State and ...
... apply to all those who are within the territorial boundaries of the State . Indeed , the right to apply criminal sanctions to prisoners of war cannot be doubted because it forms part of the sovereign rights of every State and ...
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Preface | 9 |
May 1792 | 10 |
French National Assembly | 13 |
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