International Law Studies, Том 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... given in the last paragraph of Article 11 , food restrictions allowed in the armies of the detaining Power are applicable , as an increase in punishment , to prisoners of war given disciplinary punishment . However , these restrictions ...
... given in the last paragraph of Article 11 , food restrictions allowed in the armies of the detaining Power are applicable , as an increase in punishment , to prisoners of war given disciplinary punishment . However , these restrictions ...
Стр. 390
... given to show what the German military law was in the situation which arose , but whatever it might have been it did not operate in a camp for prisoners - of - war in South Africa . Consequently , even if it be accepted that the accused ...
... given to show what the German military law was in the situation which arose , but whatever it might have been it did not operate in a camp for prisoners - of - war in South Africa . Consequently , even if it be accepted that the accused ...
Стр. 574
... given the accused by the Law Member in open court , in all cases : 66 in this case you have these rights : as the ... given under oath and since you cannot be cross - examined upon it , it cannot be given the same weight by the ...
... given the accused by the Law Member in open court , in all cases : 66 in this case you have these rights : as the ... given under oath and since you cannot be cross - examined upon it , it cannot be given the same weight by the ...
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Preface | 9 |
May 1792 | 10 |
French National Assembly | 13 |
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