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Hospital ships constructed and equipped by belligerent States. 123
Hospital ships equipped by private individuals or relief societies
ships.
Status of neutral vessels taking on board sick, wounded, or ship-
Status of the religious, medical, or hospital staff on captured
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128
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130
Revision of the Geneva Convention under the auspices of Swit-
Resolution in favor of the consideration of the rights and
duties of neutral States for subsequent conference
Text of the treaty.
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On military authority over hostile territory
Prohibition to compel oath of allegiance or to violate family
honor, individual lives, and private property
Collection of taxes and other charges
Requisitions to be paid for
Certain property to be returned on the conclusion of peace.
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On the detention of belligerents and the care of wounded
in neutral countries
Rights and duties of neutral States
Value of the treaties
Opinion of Professor Zorn
Opinion of M. de Martens
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CHAPTER V
THE WORK OF THE THIRD COMMITTEE
GOOD OFFICES, MEDIATION, INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS
OF INQUIRY AND ARBITRATION
Diplomatic character of the work of the Third Committee.
Its officers
Complete list of members
Communications to the press
Necessity of secrecy
The Comité d'Examen .
Mode of appointment
Membership.
Importance of the Committee
Negotiations at Berlin .
Meetings
Personal remarks .
THE CONVENTION FOR THE PEACEFUL ADJUSTMENT OF
INTERNATIONAL DIFFERENCES
Feuds permitted against the person, but not against property 194
The subjects of international rivers, interoceanic canals, and
monetary affairs stricken out on motion of American
representative
Entire article stricken out on motion of Germany
CHAPTER II. ON THE PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL COURT OF
ARBITRATION
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