International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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Page 140
... provisions of the Convention reciprocally to American civilian internees pro- vided that the American Government did not make use of the provisions of the Convention to compel Japanese civilians in its hands to work against their will ...
... provisions of the Convention reciprocally to American civilian internees pro- vided that the American Government did not make use of the provisions of the Convention to compel Japanese civilians in its hands to work against their will ...
Page 139
... provisions of the Geneva Prisoners of War Convention, so far as those provisions might be adaptable to civilians, and that it expected the enemy governments to extend like treatment 402005—42 10 • to American citizens taken into custody ...
... provisions of the Geneva Prisoners of War Convention, so far as those provisions might be adaptable to civilians, and that it expected the enemy governments to extend like treatment 402005—42 10 • to American citizens taken into custody ...
Page 153
... provisions of this Agreement may be terminated upon the mutual consent of the signatory parties even prior to the expiration thereof in conformity with Articles I and V above, it being understood also that any of the areas to which this ...
... provisions of this Agreement may be terminated upon the mutual consent of the signatory parties even prior to the expiration thereof in conformity with Articles I and V above, it being understood also that any of the areas to which this ...
Contents
Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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