British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1959 - Great Britain |
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Page 238
... Protecting Powers by virtue of the present Convention . When wounded and sick or medical personnel and chaplains do not benefit or cease to benefit , no matter for what reason , by the activities of a Protecting Power or of an ...
... Protecting Powers by virtue of the present Convention . When wounded and sick or medical personnel and chaplains do not benefit or cease to benefit , no matter for what reason , by the activities of a Protecting Power or of an ...
Page 288
... Protecting Powers . The representatives or delegates of the Protecting Powers shall not in any case exceed their mission under the present Convention . They shall , in particular , take account of the imperative necessities of security ...
... Protecting Powers . The representatives or delegates of the Protecting Powers shall not in any case exceed their mission under the present Convention . They shall , in particular , take account of the imperative necessities of security ...
Page 383
... Protecting Power . A notification in respect of the date and place of trial shall be sent to the Protecting Power . Any judgment involving a sentence of death , or imprisonment for two years or more , shall be communicated , with the ...
... Protecting Power . A notification in respect of the date and place of trial shall be sent to the Protecting Power . Any judgment involving a sentence of death , or imprisonment for two years or more , shall be communicated , with the ...
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