International Law Studies, Том 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... WOUNDED OF ARMIES IN THE FIELD ( 20 October 1868 ) SOURCES 22 Stat . 946 73 BFSP 1111 1 AJIL Supp . 192 138 Parry 189 NOTE These articles were drafted , in part , with the objective of extending protections contained in the 1864 Geneva ...
... WOUNDED OF ARMIES IN THE FIELD ( 20 October 1868 ) SOURCES 22 Stat . 946 73 BFSP 1111 1 AJIL Supp . 192 138 Parry 189 NOTE These articles were drafted , in part , with the objective of extending protections contained in the 1864 Geneva ...
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... wounded , shall be respected and care for , without distinction of nationality , by the belligerent in whose power they are . A belligerent , however , when compelled to leave his wounded in the hands of his adversary , shall leave with ...
... wounded , shall be respected and care for , without distinction of nationality , by the belligerent in whose power they are . A belligerent , however , when compelled to leave his wounded in the hands of his adversary , shall leave with ...
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... wounded , or sick of one of the belligerents who fall into the power of the other belligerents are prisoners of war . The captor must decide , according to circumstances , whether to keep them , send them to a port of his own country ...
... wounded , or sick of one of the belligerents who fall into the power of the other belligerents are prisoners of war . The captor must decide , according to circumstances , whether to keep them , send them to a port of his own country ...
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Preface | 9 |
May 1792 | 10 |
French National Assembly | 13 |
Авторские права | |
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