To declare abolished, suspended, or inadmissible in a Court of law the rights and actions of the nationals of the hostile party. Rules of Land Warfare - Stran 105avtor: United States. War Department. General Staff - 1914 - 221 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1909 - 220 strani
...stands internationally, since Art. 23 (/;) of the Hague Eegulations of 1907 forbids a belligerent " to declare abolished, suspended, or inadmissible in a court of law the rights and actions of the nationals of the hostile party." (3) Debts due from a belligerent State to subjects... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg - 1910 - 670 strani
...paragraph states that "it is especially forbidden to declare extinguished, suspended or unenforceable in a court of law the rights and rights of action of the nationals of the adverse party." This provision was introduced by the German delegate who "explained that the proposal... | |
| George Grafton Wilson - 1910 - 698 strani
...property, unless such destruction or seizure be imperatively demanded by the necessities of war. (h) To declare abolished, suspended, or inadmissible in a Court of law the rights and action of the nationals of the hostile party. A belligerent is likewise forbidden to compel the nationals... | |
| American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting - 1911 - 420 strani
...Article 237i of the regulations relating to the laws and customs of war on land, forbade the signatories to " declare abolished, suspended or inadmissible in a court of law the rights and actions of the nationals of the hostile party." This has been broadly understood by a large number... | |
| Raymond Landon Bridgman, World Peace Foundation - 1911 - 328 strani
...property, unless such destruction or seizure be imperatively demanded by the necessities of war ; //. To declare abolished, suspended, or inadmissible in a court of law the rights and actions of the nationals of the hostile party. A belligerent is likewise forbidden to compel the nationals... | |
| James Molony Spaight - 1911 - 540 strani
...property, unless such destruction or seizure be imperatively demanded by the necessities of war ; (h) To declare abolished, suspended, or inadmissible in a court of law the rights and actions of the nationals of the hostile party. A belligerent is likewise forbidden to compel the nationals... | |
| 1909 - 264 strani
...property, unless such destruction or seizurebe imperatively demanded by the necessities of war; (h) To declare abolished, suspended, or inadmissible in a Court of law the rights and actions of the nationals of the hostile party. A belligerent is likewise forbidden to compel the nationals... | |
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs - 1912 - 762 strani
...own country, even if they were in the belligerent's service before the commencement of the war. (A.) To declare abolished, suspended, or inadmissible in a court of law the rights and actions of the nationals of the hostile party. ARTICLE 24. Ruses of war &*\1 the employment of measures... | |
| Alexander Pearce Higgins - 1912 - 272 strani
...citizens of the occupied territory, for he must not declare to be extinguished, suspended or unenforceable in a court of law the rights and rights of action of the subject of the enemy state (Art. 23 (h)). There is some doubt as to the meaning of this prohibition,... | |
| 1913 - 312 strani
...demanded by the necessities of war, or [Art. 23 (H)] to declare extinguished, suspended, or unenforceable in a court of law the rights and rights of action of the nationals of the adverse party. "A belligerent is likewise forbidden to compel the nationals of the adverse party to... | |
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