Regulations adopted by them, the inhabitants and the belligerents remain under the protection and the rule of the principles of the law of nations, as they result from the usages established among civilized peoples, from the laws of humanity, and the... Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression - Page 585by United States. Office of Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality - 1946Full view - About this book
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 608 pages
...from the usages established between civilized nations, from the laws of humanity, and the requirements of the public conscience ; They declare that it is in this sense especially that Articles I and II of the Regulations adopted must be understood ; The High Contracting Parties, desiring... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1901 - 928 pages
...from the usages established between civilized nations, from the laws of humanity, and the requirements of the public conscience; They declare that it is in this sense especially that Articles I and II of the Regulations adopted must be understood: The High Contracting Parties, desiring... | |
| George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 534 pages
...from the usages established between civilized nations, from the laws of humanity, and the requirements of the public conscience; They declare that it is in this sense especially that Articles 1 and 2 of the Regulations adopted must be understood; The High Contracting Parties, desiring... | |
| United States - 1904 - 118 pages
...from the usages established between civilized nations, from the laws of humanity, and the requirements of the public conscience; They declare that it is in this sense especially that Articles I and II of the Regulations adopted must be understood; The High Contracting Parties, desiring... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - 1907 - 412 pages
...from the usages established between civilised nations, from the laws of humanity, and the requirements of the public conscience ; They declare that it is in this sense especially that Articles I and 2 of the Regulations adopted must be understood ; The High Contracting Parties, desiring... | |
| John Westlake - 1907 - 364 pages
...from the usages established between civilised nations, from the laws of humanity, and the requirements of the public conscience. They declare that it is in this sense that especially Articles 1 and 2 of the Regulations adopted must be understood. The authority of the... | |
| 1920 - 736 pages
...applied is declared by the Commission to be "the principles of the law of nations as they result from the usages established among civilized peoples, from the laws of humanity and from the dictates of public conscience. ' ' The punishment to be inflicted is that which may be imposed... | |
| 1920 - 1110 pages
...applied is declared by the Commission to be "the principles of the law of nations as they result from the usages established among civilized peoples, from the laws of humanity and from the dictates of public conscience. ' ' The punishment to be inflicted is that which may be imposed... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1908 - 494 pages
...les Puissances contractantes et seulement si les belligérants sont tous parties à la Convention. established among civilized peoples, from the laws...They declare that it is in this sense especially that articles i and 2 of the regulations adopted must be understood. The high contracting parties, wishing... | |
| Edward Arthur Whittuck - 1908 - 524 pages
...of the principles of the law of nations, as they result from the usages established among civilised peoples, from the laws of humanity, and the dictates...They declare that it is in this sense especially that Articles 1 and II of the Regulations adopted must be understood. The High Contracting Parties, wishing... | |
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