International Law Studies, Том 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... responsible for implementing an illegal order of his superiors , the question arises as to whether or not he becomes responsible for actions committed within his command pursuant to criminal orders passed down independent of him . The ...
... responsible for implementing an illegal order of his superiors , the question arises as to whether or not he becomes responsible for actions committed within his command pursuant to criminal orders passed down independent of him . The ...
Стр. 438
... responsibility for the prisoners . In the discharge of these duties to prisoners Governments must have resort to persons . Indeed the Governments responsible , in this sense , are those persons who direct and control the functions of ...
... responsibility for the prisoners . In the discharge of these duties to prisoners Governments must have resort to persons . Indeed the Governments responsible , in this sense , are those persons who direct and control the functions of ...
Стр. 439
... responsible for the care of prisoners is not absolved from responsibility if , having knowledge of the commission of the crimes in the sense already discussed , and omitting or failing to secure the taking of measures to prevent the ...
... responsible for the care of prisoners is not absolved from responsibility if , having knowledge of the commission of the crimes in the sense already discussed , and omitting or failing to secure the taking of measures to prevent the ...
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Preface | 9 |
May 1792 | 10 |
French National Assembly | 13 |
Авторские права | |
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