Family honour and rights, the lives of persons, and private property, as well as religious convictions and practice, must be respected. Private property cannot be confiscated. Detainee Operations Inspection - Page E-15by United States. Department of the Army. Office of the Inspector General - 2004 - 306 pagesFull view - About this book
| Dana Carleton Munro, George Clarke Sellery, August Charles Krey - 1917 - 104 pages
...sufficient merely to state the general principles in Article XLVI of the regulations: "Family honors and rights, the lives of persons and private property,...and practice, must be respected. Private property can not be confiscated." Germany, in common with the other powers, solemnly pledged her faith to keep... | |
| Worth Marion Tippy - 1918 - 152 pages
...collected, provided they are not being used at the time for military purposes (Article No. 27, 1907). Family honour and rights, the lives of persons, and...respected. Private property cannot be confiscated (Article No. 46). Pillage is formally forbidden (Article No. 4T). No general penalty, pecuniary or... | |
| Dana Carleton Munro, George Clarke Sellery, August Charles Krey - 1918 - 68 pages
...the world had tried to soften the hardships of war were the following: "Article XL VI. -Family honor and rights, the lives of persons, and private property,...respected. Private property cannot be confiscated." "Article LII. Requisitions in kind and services shall npt be demanded from municipalities or inhabitants... | |
| United States. Committee on Public Information - 1918 - 388 pages
...Honor and Rights of Life and Property. Article XLVI of The Hague Regulations provides : " Family honor and rights, the lives of persons and private property,...and practice, must be respected. Private property can not be confiscated." The evidence is overwhelming that the German soldiery, in the opening days... | |
| Pasquale Fiore - 1918 - 780 pages
...inhabitants of occupied territory to swear allegiance to the hostile pouter. ART. 46. — Family honor and rights, the lives of persons, and private property,...religious convictions and practice, must be respected. ART. 47. — Pillage is formally forbidden. ART. 48. — //, in the territory occupied, the occupant... | |
| Columbia University - 1918 - 40 pages
...to confine the evils of warfare to the combatants. For example (Articles 46, 50, 52) : Family honors and rights, the lives of persons, and private property, as well as religious convictions and practices, must be respected. Private property cannot be confiscated. No general penalty, pecuniary... | |
| Joseph Richardson Baker, Henry Graham Crocker - 1919 - 448 pages
...Federal Court of Appeals, 2 Dall. 1, 10. OBLIGATIONS OF OCCUPANT TOWARDS INHABITANTS AND THEIE PROPERTY. Family honour and rights, the lives of persons, and...practice, must be respected. Private property cannot be confiscated.1 — Article 46, Regulations, Hague Convention IV, 1907. The four following articles,... | |
| 1919 - 972 pages
...the inhabitants of occupied territory. I add two significant articles verbatim: Art. 46. Family honor and rights, the lives of persons, and private property,...and practice, must be respected. Private property can not be confiscated. Art. 50. No general penalty, pecuniary or otherwise, shall be inflicted upon... | |
| Stephen Haley Allen - 1920 - 688 pages
...forbidden to compel the inhabitants of occupied territory to swear allegiance to the hostile Power. Art. 46. Family honour and rights, the lives of persons,...respected. Private property cannot be confiscated. Art. 47. Pillage is formally forbidden. Art. 48. If, in the territory occupied, the occupant collects... | |
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