| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 614 pages
...ON HOSTILITIES. CHAPTER I. — On means of injuring the Enemy, Sieges and Bombardments ARTICLE XXII The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited. ARTICLE XXIII Besides the prohibitions provided by special Conventions, it is especially prohibited : — (a.)... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 606 pages
...ON HOSTILITIES. CHAPTER I. — On means of injuring the Enemy, Sieges and Bombardments ARTICLE XXII The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited. AETICLE XXIII Besides the prohibitions provided by special Conventions, it is especially prohibited... | |
| George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 534 pages
...it. SECTION II ON HOSTILITIES CHAPTER I. On Means of injuring the Enemy, Sieges and Bombardments ART. 22. The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited. ART. 23. Besides the prohibitions provided by special Conventions, it is especially prohibited : —... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton, John Lord - 1903 - 566 pages
...them in this position by their country's regulations, the amount to be repaid by their government." " The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited. Besides the prohibitions provided by special conventions, it is especially prohibited: " (a) To employ... | |
| United States - 1904 - 118 pages
...means of injuring the Enemy, Sieges, and Bombardments. SECTION II. — ON HOSTILITIES. ARTICLE XXII. The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited. ARTICLE XXIII. Besides the prohibitions provided by special Conventions, it is especially prohibited: — (a.)... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 708 pages
...Section II — On Hostilities CHAPTER 1 — ON MEANS OP INJURING THE ENEMY, SIEGES, AND BOMBARDMENTS Art. 22. The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited. Art. 23. Besides the prohibitions provided by special conventions, it is especially prohibited: (a)... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1020 pages
...HOSTILITIES. CHAPTER I. — On means of injuring the Enemy, Sieges, and Bombardments. ARTICLE XXII. The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited. ARTICLE XXIII. Besides the prohibitions provided by special Conventions, it is especially prohibited : —... | |
| Arthur Graves Leech - 1906 - 150 pages
...On Hostilities. CHAPTEE I. ON MEANS OF INJURING THE ENEMY, SIEGES, AND BOMBARDMENTS. ARTICLE XXII. The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited. ARTICLE XXIII. Besides the prohibitions provided by special Conventions, it is especially prohibited : —... | |
| 1906 - 1132 pages
...of the United States in the Field. General Orders, No. 100, April 24, 1863, id. 149. "ARTICLE XXII. The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited. "ARTICLE XXIII. Besides the prohibitions provided by special Conventions, it is especially prohibited : "(a.)... | |
| 1915 - 1080 pages
...Regulations, in so far as the conduct of belligerents is concerned. The fundamental rule is laid down in Article 22: The right of belligerents to adopt means of injuring the enemy is not unlimited. This, we may say, is the essence of the law of war in the twentieth century. Limitations are placed... | |
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