According to the views of the High Contracting Parties, these provisions, the wording of which has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war, as far as military requirements permit... Rules of Land Warfare - Stran 12avtor: United States. War Department. General Staff - 1914 - 221 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Great Britain. War Office - 1914 - 1160 strani
...war on land. According to the viewa of the High Contracting Parties, these provisions, the drafting of which has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war, so far as military requirements permit, are intended to serve as a general rule of conduct for the... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - 1914 - 272 strani
...the usages of war on land. In the view of the High Contracting Parties, these provisions, the wording of which has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war so far as military necessities permit, are destined to serve as general rules of conduct for belligerents... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1914 - 376 strani
..."the requirements of the public conscience." Moreover the provisions of the Reglement are spoken of as "inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war, as far as military necessities will permit," thus shewing that the hard exigencies of actual warfare have been taken into... | |
| John Ashley Hall - 1914 - 184 strani
...preamble used on both occasions, where it is stated that " the wording [of the provisions of the code] has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war, so far as military necessities permit "(d). Military necessity, in other words, has already been considered... | |
| John Ashley Hall - 1914 - 184 strani
...preamble used on both occasions, where it is stated that "the wording [of the provisions of the code] has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war, so far as military necessities permit "(d). Military necessity, in other words, has already been considered... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1915 - 352 strani
...war on land. According to the views of the high contracting Parties, these provisions, the wording of which has been inspired by the desire to diminish...has not, however, been found possible at present to concert regulations covering all the circumstances which arise in practice; On the other hand, the... | |
| Émile Waxweiler - 1915 - 358 strani
...war on land." According to the view of the High Contracting Parties, these provisions, the wording of which has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war, so far as military necessities admit, are intended to serve as general rules of conduct for belligerents.... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1915 - 356 strani
...govern the usages of war on land. In view of the high contracting Parties, these provisions, the wording of which has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war so far as military necessities permit, are destined to serve as general rules of conduct for belligerents... | |
| United States. War Department - 1917 - 412 strani
...constitute a complete code as appears from the preamble of Convention IV of October 18, 1907, at The Hague : According to the views of the high contracting parties,...all the circumstances which may arise in practice. undertaking, be left to the arbitrary Judgment of military commanders. Until a more complete code of... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1917 - 964 strani
...war on land. According to the views of the high contracting Parties, these provisions, the wording of which has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war, so far as military requirements permit, are intended to serve as a general rule of conduct for the... | |
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