Rules of Land Warfare, 19141914 - 225 páginas |
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... Military Government and Martial Law , second edition , 1904 . Manuel de Droit . International Public . Reports of the Supreme Court of the United States . Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army ...
... Military Government and Martial Law , second edition , 1904 . Manuel de Droit . International Public . Reports of the Supreme Court of the United States . Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army ...
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... military require- ments permit , are intended to serve as a general rule of conduct for the belligerents in their mutual relations and in their rela- tions with the inhabitants . } It has not , however , been found possible at present ...
... military require- ments permit , are intended to serve as a general rule of conduct for the belligerents in their mutual relations and in their rela- tions with the inhabitants . } It has not , however , been found possible at present ...
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... Military necessity . - Military necessity Justifies a to all the measures which are indispensable for securing this object and which are not forbidden by the modern laws and customs of war . 12. What military necessity admits of . - ...
... Military necessity . - Military necessity Justifies a to all the measures which are indispensable for securing this object and which are not forbidden by the modern laws and customs of war . 12. What military necessity admits of . - ...
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... military jurisdiction as follows : " There are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction - one to be exercised in both peace and war ; another to be exercised in time of foreign war without the boundaries of the United ...
... military jurisdiction as follows : " There are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction - one to be exercised in both peace and war ; another to be exercised in time of foreign war without the boundaries of the United ...
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... military com- missions.1 1 Vide Justification of Martial Law , by G. Norman Lieber , p . 3 , who says : " Military jurisdiction is of four kinds , viz : " 1. Military law , which is the legal system that regulates the gov ernment of the ...
... military com- missions.1 1 Vide Justification of Martial Law , by G. Norman Lieber , p . 3 , who says : " Military jurisdiction is of four kinds , viz : " 1. Military law , which is the legal system that regulates the gov ernment of the ...
Términos y frases comunes
acts APPENDIX Ariga armées armistice army auront automatic contact mines belligerent belonging blessés bombardment brassard capitulation captured CHAPITRE commander Contracting Powers convoy dénonciation déposé deposit of ratifications dépôt de ratifications droit duly certified copy enemy été être flag of truce forbidden French language Geneva Convention Gouvernement des Pays-Bas Hague Hague Convention hostile inhabitants Japanese l'article Land Warfare laws laws of war Les Lois lois malades matériel ment militaires military occupation naval forces Netherland Netherland Government neutral power neutral territory notification occupied territory October 18 officers parlementaire parole parties persons Plenipotentiaries Port Arthur premier dépôt present Convention prisoners prisoners of war prisonniers de guerre private property procès-verbal prohibited provisions Puissance neutre Puissances contractantes punishment qu'il reçu Red Cross requisitions Rights on Land rule Ruses of war sanitary formations sera seront sick and wounded soldiers Spaight territoire tion troops United Vide violation
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Página 120 - All appliances, whether on land, at sea, or in the air, adapted for the transmission of news, or for the transport of persons or things, exclusive of cases governed by naval law, depots of arms, and, generally, all kinds of ammunition of war, may be seized, even if they belong to private individuals, but must be restored and compensation fixed when peace is made.
Página 108 - The authority of the legitimate power having in fact passed into the hands of the occupant, the latter shall take all the measures in his power to restore, and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety, while respecting, unless absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country.
Página 192 - The present convention shall be ratified as soon as possible. The ratifications shall be deposited at The Hague. The first deposit of ratifications shall be recorded in a...
Página 154 - It has not, however, been found possible at present to concert regulations covering all the circumstances which arise in practice; On the other hand, the high contracting parties clearly do not intend that unforeseen cases should, in the absence of a written undertaking, be left to the arbitrary judgment of military commanders.
Página 56 - The contracting powers agree to prohibit, for a period extending to the close of the Third Peace Conference, the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature.
Página 153 - ... have been received. Each contracting power is entitled to have access to this register and to be supplied with duly certified extracts from it.
Página 111 - To declare abolished, suspended, or inadmissible in a Court of law the rights and actions of the nationals of the hostile party.
Página 13 - The provisions contained in the Regulations referred to in Article 1, as well as in the present Convention, do not apply except between Contracting Powers, and then only if all the belligerents are parties to the Convention.
Página 129 - A belligerent party which violates the provisions of the said Regulations shall, if the case demands, be liable to pay compensation. It shall be responsible for all acts committed by persons forming part of its armed forces.
Página 59 - A belligerent is likewise forbidden to compel the nationals of the hostile party to take part in the operations of war directed against their own country, even if they were in the belligerent's service before the commencement of the war.