International Law Studies, Том 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... question whether the conduct of a prisoner of war is more properly to be regarded as a matter for military discipline , rather than for judicial proceedings as a breach of the criminal law . The question put by Lord Campbell in Reg . v ...
... question whether the conduct of a prisoner of war is more properly to be regarded as a matter for military discipline , rather than for judicial proceedings as a breach of the criminal law . The question put by Lord Campbell in Reg . v ...
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... question of labor supply . Meetings of the Central Planning Board were held at least weekly and the minutes of those meetings which were offered in evidence show a constant and unremitting concern with the problem of labor ...
... question of labor supply . Meetings of the Central Planning Board were held at least weekly and the minutes of those meetings which were offered in evidence show a constant and unremitting concern with the problem of labor ...
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... question the legality of the orders of the commander , and obey them or not as they may consider them valid or invalid , the camp would be turned into a debating school , where the precious moment for action would be wasted in wordy ...
... question the legality of the orders of the commander , and obey them or not as they may consider them valid or invalid , the camp would be turned into a debating school , where the precious moment for action would be wasted in wordy ...
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Preface | 9 |
May 1792 | 10 |
French National Assembly | 13 |
Авторские права | |
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