| United States. Department of the Army - 1956 - 244 pages
...particularly after an engagement, Parties to the conflict shall, without delay, take all possible measures to search for and collect the wounded and sick, to protect them against pillage and ill-treatment, to ensure their adequate care, and to search for the dead and prevent their being despoiled. Whenever... | |
| 1983 - 812 pages
...— Search Whenever circumstances permit, and particularly after an engagement, all possible measure shall be taken, without delay, to search for and collect the wounded, sick and shipwrecked, to protect them against pillage and ill-treatment, to ensure their adequate care,... | |
| P. J. G. Kapteyn - 1984 - 860 pages
...- Search Whenever circumstances permit, and particularly after an engagement, all possible measures shall be taken, without delay, to search for and collect the wounded, sick and shipwrecked, to protect them against pillage and ill-treatment, to ensure their adequate care,... | |
| Howard S. Levie - 1987 - 660 pages
...particularly after an engagement, the parties to the conflict shall, without delay, take all possible measures to search for and collect the wounded and sick, to protect them against pillage and illtreatment, to ensure their adequate care, and to search for the dead, prevent their being despoiled, and decently... | |
| Claude Pilloud, Yves Sandoz, Christophe Swinarski, Bruno Zimmermann - 1987 - 1674 pages
...particular requests Parties to the conflict at all times to "without delay, take all possible measures to search for and collect the wounded and sick, to protect them against pillage and ill-treatment, to ensure their adequate care". A denial of the request, even if it does not contain alternative proposals,... | |
| Dietrich Schindler, Jiří Toman - 1988 - 1084 pages
...— Search Whenever circumstances permit, and particularly after an engagement, all possible measures shall be taken, without delay, to search for and collect the wounded, sick and shipwrecked, to protect them against pillage and ill-treatment, to ensure their adequate care,... | |
| Yoram Dinstein - 1989 - 378 pages
...requires belligerents at all times— and particularly after battle — to take all possible measures without delay to search for and collect the wounded and sick, to ensure their adequate care and to protect them against pillage or ill-treatment. Under the Protocol,... | |
| Kenneth Anderson, Juan E. Méndez - 1990 - 58 pages
...particularly after an engagement, Parties to the conflict shall, without delay, take all possible measures to search for and collect the wounded and sick, to protect them against pillage and ill-treatment, to ensure their adequate care, and to search for the dead and prevent their being despoiled... Art.... | |
| Günter Hoog, Angela Steinmetz - 1993 - 660 pages
...8 Search Whenever circumstances permit, and particularly after an engagement, all possible measures shall be taken, without delay, to search for and collect the wounded, sick and shipwrecked, to protect them against pillage and ill-treatment, to ensure their adequate care,... | |
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