International Law Studies, Том 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... Superior Orders Those of the defendants who admit participation in the mass killings which are the subject of this trial , plead that they were under military orders and , therefore , had no will of their own . As intent is a basic ...
... Superior Orders Those of the defendants who admit participation in the mass killings which are the subject of this trial , plead that they were under military orders and , therefore , had no will of their own . As intent is a basic ...
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... superior orders . Why then did he participate in the execution of the parents of other people ? Why did other defendants do the same if they had a choice , as the defendant Seibert indicated ? Superior Orders Defense Must Establish ...
... superior orders . Why then did he participate in the execution of the parents of other people ? Why did other defendants do the same if they had a choice , as the defendant Seibert indicated ? Superior Orders Defense Must Establish ...
Стр. 414
... superior if he is in accord with the principle and intent of the superior . When the will of the doer merges with the will of the superior in the execution of the illegal act , the doer may not plead duress under superior orders . If ...
... superior if he is in accord with the principle and intent of the superior . When the will of the doer merges with the will of the superior in the execution of the illegal act , the doer may not plead duress under superior orders . If ...
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Preface | 9 |
May 1792 | 10 |
French National Assembly | 13 |
Авторские права | |
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