The Proceedings of the Hague Peace Conferences: Plenary meetings of the conference. vol. II. Meetings of the first commission. vol. III. Meetings of the second, third and fourth commissions.- the conferences of 1899 and 1907, indexJames Brown Scott Oxford University Press, 1920 |
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... Prisoners of war Third Meeting ( May 30 , 1899 ) . Wording of Articles 25 and 26 proposed by Mr. Beernaert Additional articles proposed by Mr. Beernaert 66 Discussion of the chapters " Capitulations , " Armistices " Discussion of the ...
... Prisoners of war Third Meeting ( May 30 , 1899 ) . Wording of Articles 25 and 26 proposed by Mr. Beernaert Additional articles proposed by Mr. Beernaert 66 Discussion of the chapters " Capitulations , " Armistices " Discussion of the ...
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... prisoners of war . The captor must decide , according to circumstances , whether to keep them , send them to a port of his own country , to a neutral port , or even to the enemy port . In this last case , prisoners thus repatriated ...
... prisoners of war . The captor must decide , according to circumstances , whether to keep them , send them to a port of his own country , to a neutral port , or even to the enemy port . In this last case , prisoners thus repatriated ...
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... prisoners of war . The terms " neutral " and " neutrality " should be eschewed in speaking of persons as well as of ships . The personnel should continue to perform their functions so far as necessary . Possibly the victor may not have ...
... prisoners of war . The terms " neutral " and " neutrality " should be eschewed in speaking of persons as well as of ships . The personnel should continue to perform their functions so far as necessary . Possibly the victor may not have ...
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... war . If we suppose that the same hospital ship , with sick , wounded , or shipwrecked of its own nationality on board , meets a cruiser of the enemy , why would not the latter be justified in considering as prisoners of war the ...
... war . If we suppose that the same hospital ship , with sick , wounded , or shipwrecked of its own nationality on board , meets a cruiser of the enemy , why would not the latter be justified in considering as prisoners of war the ...
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... war . It is unnecessary to add that if they should be exchanged their status as prisoners of war at liberty on parole would cease , and they would resume their freedom of action . ARTICLE 9 The shipwrecked , wounded , or sick of one of ...
... war . It is unnecessary to add that if they should be exchanged their status as prisoners of war at liberty on parole would cease , and they would resume their freedom of action . ARTICLE 9 The shipwrecked , wounded , or sick of one of ...
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