International Law Studies, Том 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... permit the cooking for the prisoners of war to be done by cooks of their State of Origin . The camp cooks shall be permitted to prepare the food according to the taste of the prisoners of war . ART . 58. When necessary for the ...
... permit the cooking for the prisoners of war to be done by cooks of their State of Origin . The camp cooks shall be permitted to prepare the food according to the taste of the prisoners of war . ART . 58. When necessary for the ...
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... permitted only as provided for by Article 84 . ART . 104. Letters , postcards , parcels , money and valuables sent to prisoners of war , and letters and postcards sent by prisoners of war , shall not be subject to charges for postage ...
... permitted only as provided for by Article 84 . ART . 104. Letters , postcards , parcels , money and valuables sent to prisoners of war , and letters and postcards sent by prisoners of war , shall not be subject to charges for postage ...
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... permitted to make claims for loss of parcels or of their contents , or for damage thereto , for all prisoners of war in their camps or attached thereto . ART . 116. Prisoners of war shall be permitted to transmit to their dependents ...
... permitted to make claims for loss of parcels or of their contents , or for damage thereto , for all prisoners of war in their camps or attached thereto . ART . 116. Prisoners of war shall be permitted to transmit to their dependents ...
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Preface | 9 |
May 1792 | 10 |
French National Assembly | 13 |
Авторские права | |
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