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" The obligations of belligerents with regard to the sick and wounded are governed by the Geneva convention. SECTION II. HOSTILITIES Chapter I. Means of Injuring the Enemy, Sieges, and Bombardments ART. 22. The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring... "
Rules of Land Warfare - Stran 154
avtor: United States. War Department. General Staff - 1914 - 221 strani
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International Law: War and Neutrality

Lassa Oppenheim - 1921 - 730 strani
...distinction bePwwme (1919), pp. 92-110. See also tween usage and custom, Bee above, distinctly that the right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited, and this rule does not lose its binding force in a case of necessity. What may be ignored in case of...
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Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at Its ..., Količina 15

American Society of International Law. Annual Meeting, American Society of International Law - 1921 - 180 strani
...SICK AND WOUNDED AND DOCTORS, NURSES AND ATTENDANTS CARING FOR THEM "The obligations of belligerents with regard to the sick and wounded are governed by the Geneva Convention" (Art. 21, Regs. Hague Conv. IV, 1907; Art. 1, Chap. I, Geneva Convention). Article 1. Officers, soldiers...
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Pamphlets on Disarmament, Količina 1

1922 - 264 strani
...Customs of War on Land," which was passed in 1907 at the Hague Peace Conference states, in Article 22 : "The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unrestricted." If the United States alone, as Germany in the late War, regards the treaties as merely...
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Leading Cases and Opinions on International Law: War and neutrality

Pitt Cobbett - 1924 - 770 strani
...majority of States, and by Art. 21 of the Hague Convention IV. 1907, "the obligations of belligerents with regard to the sick and wounded are governed by the Geneva Convention," it was inapplicable in the war of 1914. By Art. 24 of the former and Art. 2 of the latter, these Conventions...
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International Law

Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1924 - 694 strani
...'Article 21 of the Hague Regulations merely refers to the fact that "the obligations of belligerents with regard to the sick and wounded are governed by the Geneva Convention." •"Mobile medical units," as Holland better translates. Laws of War on Land, No. 47. •Art. 6-8;...
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The Lawless Law of Nations: An Exposition of the Prevailing Arbitrary ...

Sterling Edwin Edmunds - 1925 - 482 strani
...the heading, Means of Injuring the Enemy, Sieges and Bombardments, we find this general declaration: The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited. The meaning of this article must be inferred from Article XXIII, which sets out specifically the limitations...
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Military Aid to the Civil Power

United States. General Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth - 1925 - 372 strani
...quickly as possible. CHAPTER III. — The sick and wounded. ART. XXI. The obligations of belligerents with regard to the sick and wounded are governed by the Geneva Convention. APPENDICES 271 SECTION II.— HOSTILITIES CHAPTER I. — Means of injuring the enemy, sieges, and bombardments....
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The Essentials of International Public Law and Organization

Amos Shartle Hershey - 1927 - 820 strani
...present Conventions." 4. MEANS OF INJURING THE ENEMY ON LAND 375. Means of Injuring the Enemy. — " The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited." 31 States appears to have at least complied with the requirements of Article 27. 33 Stat. at Large,...
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International Law Studies

Naval War College (U.S.) - 1928 - 140 strani
...restrictions. — The Hague Laws and Customs of War on Land contain in article 22 the statement that "The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited." In 1899, the main argument against the use of aircraft was that their movements could not be controlled...
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International Law Situations

Naval War College (U.S.) - 1928 - 140 strani
...restrictions. — The Hague Laws and Customs of War on Land contain in article 22 the statement that "The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited." In 1899. the main argument against the use of aircraft was that their movements could not be controlled...
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