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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... "
The American Journal of International Law - Page 266
1926
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The Law of Naval Warfare

John Ashley Hall - Law of the sea - 1921 - 422 pages
...which it contains remain inoperative as conventional rules, but the belligerents remain bound by " the principles of the law of 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 Law of Naval Warfare

John Ashley Hall - Law of the sea - 1921 - 436 pages
...which it contains remain inoperative as conventional rules, but the belligerents remain bound by " the principles of the law of 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 League of Nations and the New International Law

John Eugene Harley - International law - 1921 - 148 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 belligerents remain under the protection and empire of the principles of international...
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Intervention in International Law

Ellery Cory Stowell - International law - 1921 - 590 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 belligerents remain under the protection and empire of the principles of international...
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Publications, Issue 3

International law - 1925 - 258 pages
...that " until a more complete code of the laws of war is 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 empire of the principles of International...
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The Renascence of International Law

Manfred Nathan - International law - 1925 - 236 pages
...that " until a more complete code of the laws of war is 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 empire of the principles of International...
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Air Facts and Problems

Christopher Birdwood Baron Thomson - Aeronautics - 1927 - 262 pages
...commanders. In all such cases the population and belligerents are to remain under the protection of the rule of 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....
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The Essentials of International Public Law and Organization

Amos Shartle Hershey - International law - 1927 - 820 pages
...important questions, such as the use of guerrilla troops and savages in land warfare, to be dealt with by "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."...
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Military Operations: pt. 2] Atlas

Sir James Edward Edmonds, Graeme Chamley Wynne - World War, 1914-1918 - 1927 - 540 pages
...preamble to the Convention further states : Until a more complete code of the laws of war can be drawn up, the High Contracting Parties deem it expedient to declare that, in cases not covered by the rules adopted by them, the inhabitants and belligerents remain under the protection...
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Studies in International Law and Relations

Alexander Pearce Higgins - International law - 1928 - 332 pages
...declares that in cases not included the populations and belligerents remain under the protection and rule of 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....
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