International Law Studies, Том 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... crimes in the future , or They are at fault in having failed to acquire such knowledge . If , such a person had , or should , but for negligence or supineness , have had such knowledge he is not excused for inaction if his Office ...
... crimes in the future , or They are at fault in having failed to acquire such knowledge . If , such a person had , or should , but for negligence or supineness , have had such knowledge he is not excused for inaction if his Office ...
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... Crimes against peace . b . Crimes against humanity . c . War crimes . Although this manual recognizes the criminal responsibility of individuals for those offenses which may comprise any of the foregoing types of crimes , members of the ...
... Crimes against peace . b . Crimes against humanity . c . War crimes . Although this manual recognizes the criminal responsibility of individuals for those offenses which may comprise any of the foregoing types of crimes , members of the ...
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... crime and if he fails to use the means at his disposal to ensure compliance with the law of war . 637. Charges of war crimes are subject to the jurisdiction of military courts , whether national or international , or of such other ...
... crime and if he fails to use the means at his disposal to ensure compliance with the law of war . 637. Charges of war crimes are subject to the jurisdiction of military courts , whether national or international , or of such other ...
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Preface | 9 |
May 1792 | 10 |
French National Assembly | 13 |
Авторские права | |
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