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
| Mark Eugen Villiger - 1985 - 482 strani
...far as possible; . . . According to the views of the High Contracting Parties, these provisions . . . are intended to serve as a general rule of conduct...relations and in their relations with the inhabitants. While the term "revision" would indicate the reformatory element as in progressive development, it... | |
| Frits Kalshoven - 1987 - 194 strani
...in 1 907, makes the point clear that the wording of the rules contained in the annexed Regulations "has been inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war, as far as military requirements permit". In other words: in writing the rules as they did, the authors have taken the element of military necessity... | |
| Dietrich Schindler, Jiří Toman - 1988 - 1084 strani
...have appointed as their Plenipotentiaries, to wit: (Here follow the names of Plenipotentiaries) 1907 to diminish the evils of war, as far as military requirements...has not, however, been found possible at present to concert regulations covering all the circumstances which arise in practice; On the other hand, the... | |
| Unesco - 1988 - 362 strani
...interest of humanity and the ever progressive needs of civilization; "...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... | |
| Academie de Droit International de la Haye - 1994 - 502 strani
...textual form in the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907. They, and the Regulations annexed to them, are "inspired by the desire to diminish the evils of war, as far as military requirements permit"944. Another step in this direction was taken by the Geneva Protocol for the Prohibition of... | |
| Michael Howard, George J. Andreopoulos, Mark R. Shulman, Michael Eliot Howard - 1994 - 316 strani
...his famous preamble to the Hague Convention of 19o7, which declared: 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 as a general rule of conduct for the belligerents... | |
| Myres Smith MacDougal, Florentino P. Feliciano - 1994 - 968 strani
...provides inter alia: 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 necessities permit, are intended to serve as general rules of conduct for belligerents... | |
| Mark Eugen Villiger - 1997 - 374 strani
...as far as possible; ... According to the views of the High Contracting Parties, these provisions ... are intended to serve as a general rule of conduct...relations and in their relations with the inhabitants." While the term "revision" would indicate the reformatory element as in progressive development, it... | |
| Tim Hillier - 1998 - 920 strani
...war on land. According to the views of the High Contracting Parties, these provisions, the wording he principle of equal rights and self-determination...cultural development, and * Charter. Every state has concert regulations covering all the circumstances which arise in practice; On the other hand, the... | |
| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1998 - 884 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...has not, however, been found possible at present to concert regulations covering all the circumstances which arise in practice. On the other hand, the... | |
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