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
| Sir Thomas Barclay - 1917 - 352 strani
...the usages of war on land. In the view of the High Contracting Parlies, those 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... | |
| University of Wisconsin - 1918 - 274 strani
...object of which is to define and govern the usages of war on land. . . . 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... | |
| 1920 - 964 strani
...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...their mutual relations and in their relations with inhabitants. It has not, however, been found possible at present to concert regulations covering all... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1920 - 918 strani
...its form and modest proportions that of the Geneva Convention itself. It is in the following words: requirements permit, are intended to serve as a general...their mutual relations and in their relations with inhabitants. It has not, however, been found possible at present to concert regulations covering all... | |
| 1920 - 934 strani
...on land. According to the views of the high contracting Parties, these provisions, the wording •yf •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... | |
| Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1924 - 694 strani
...and Customs of War on Land 4 was adopted at the Hague, embodying in an annex a series of provisions "intended to serve as a general rule of conduct for...relations and in their relations with the inhabitants." Article 1 of these Regulations lays down four conditions under which "the laws, rights, and duties... | |
| 1926 - 934 strani
...297, 1918. " " According to the views of the High Contracting Parties these provisions, the wording of which has been inspired by the desire to diminish...belligerents in their mutual relations and in their relation with the inhabitants. . . . Until a more complete code of the laws of war has been issued,... | |
| Burleigh Cushing Rodick - 1928 - 216 strani
...the High Contracting Parties state that in the provisions which they have adopted " the wording . . . has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war as far as military necessities permit, [and] are intended to serve as a general rule of conduct for belligerents in their... | |
| 1909 - 264 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... | |
| 1904 - 198 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... | |
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