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" Until a more complete code of the laws of war has been issued, the High Contracting Parties deem it expedient to declare that, in cases not included in the Regulations adopted by them, the inhabitants and the belligerents remain under the protection and... "
United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules ... - Page 35
by United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1943
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Rules of Land Warfare, 1914

United States. General Staff Corps - 1914 - 240 pages
...written undertaking, be left to the arbitrary judgment of military commanders. . ... . .. i. .i, -vi." Until a more complete code of the laws of war has been formulated, the high contracting parties deem it expedient to declare that, in cases not covered by...
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Rules of Land Warfare

United States. War Department. General Staff - 1914 - 244 pages
...should, in the absence of writtea undertaking, be left to the arbitrary judgment of military commanders. Until a more complete code of the laws of war has been formulated, the high contracting parties deem it expedient to declare .that, in cases not covered by...
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The Hague Conventions and Declarations of 1899 and 1907: Accompanied by ...

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1915 - 352 pages
...in the absence of a written undertaking, be left to the arbitrary judgment of military commanders. Until a more complete code of the laws of war has been issued, the high contracting Parties deem ft expedient to declare that, in cases not included in the Regulations adopted bv them, the in102 1899...
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Belgium Neutral and Loyal: The War of 1914

Émile Waxweiler - 1915 - 358 pages
...commanders. Until a more complete code of the laws of war can be issued, the High Contracting Parties think it expedient to declare that in cases not included in the Regulations adopted by them, populations and belligerents remain under the protection and rule of the principles of the law of nations,...
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The Hague Conventions and Declarations of 1899 and 1907: Accompanied by ...

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1915 - 346 pages
...Until a more complete code of the laws of war is issued, the high contracting Parties think it right to declare that in cases not included in the Regulations adopted by them, populations and belliger1907 Have deemed it necessary to complete and explain in certain particulars...
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The New York Times Current History, Volume 4

1916 - 1296 pages
...should In the absence of a written undertaking be left to the arbitrary judgment of military commanders. Until a more complete code of the laws of war has...result from the usages established among civilized people from the laws of humanity and the dictates of the public conscience. The question as to whether...
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The Deportation of Women and Girls from Lille

France. Ministère des affaires étrangères - 1917 - 94 pages
...expedient to declare that in cases not included in the Regulations adopted by them, the populations and belligerents remain under the protection and the rule...Nations, as they result from the usages established between civilised nations, from the laws of humanity, and the requirements of the public conscience....
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The Canada Law Journal, Volume 51

1916 - 564 pages
...to the whole of these regulations, that, in cases not included in the regulations, populations and belligerents remain under the protection and the rule...nations as they result from the usages established between civilised nations, the laws of humanity and the requirements of the public conscience: (Preamble...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 36

1916 - 1162 pages
...relating to the use of asphyxiating gases and expanding bullets and to maritime warfare and generally "the principles of the law of nations as they result from the usages established between civilized nations, from the laws of humanity and the requirements of the public conscience,"8...
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Modern Germany in Relation to the Great War

1916 - 636 pages
...to the established customs, and in the second instance, when such established custom is lacking, to the "principles of the law of nations, as they result from . . . the laws of humanity, and the dictates of the public conscience." The expression is perhaps not above criticism,...
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