AnT. 2. Subject to the care that must be taken of them under the preceding article, the sick and wounded of an army who fall into the power of the other belligerent become prisoners of war, and the general rules of international law in respect to prisoners... International Law Situations - Page 1291907Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1909 - 860 pages
...a portion of the personnel and materiel of his sanitary service to assist in caring for them. ART. 2. Subject to the care that must be taken of them...prisoners of war, and the general rules of international Inw in respect to prisoners become applicable to them. The belligerents remain free, however, to mutually... | |
| American National Red Cross - 1906 - 208 pages
...a portion of the personnel and materiel of his sanitary service to assist in caring for them. ART. 2. Subject to the care that must be taken of them...to them. The belligerents remain free, however, to enter into such mutual stipulations in regard to sick and wounded prisoners as they may deem appropriate.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1906 - 232 pages
...a portion of the personnel and materiel of his sanitary service to assist in caring for them. ART. 2. Subject to the care that must be taken of them under the precedini; article, the sick and wounded of an army who full into the power of the other belligerent... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - International law - 1907 - 154 pages
...a portion of the personnel and materiel of his sanitary service to assist in caring for them. ART. 2. Subject to the care that must be taken of them under the preceding article, the sick and wonnded of an army who fall into the power of the other belligerent become prisoners of war, and the... | |
| United States. War Department. General Staff - 1908 - 232 pages
...a portion of the personnel and materiel of his sanitary service to assist in caring for them. ART. 2. Subject to the care that must be taken of them...to them. The belligerents remain free, however, to mutally ngree upon such clauses, by way of exception or favor, in relation to the wounded or si(;k... | |
| General Staff Corps - 1908 - 232 pages
...a portion of the personnel and materiel of his sanitary service to assist in caring for them. ART. 2. Subject to the care that must be taken of them...in respect to prisoners become applicable to them. 1. To mutually return the sick and wounded left on the field of battle after an engagement. • The... | |
| James Brown Scott - Arbitration (International law) - 1908 - 490 pages
...permit, a portion of the personnel and matériel of his sanitary service to assist in caring for them. of the other belligerent become prisoners of war,...to them. The belligerents remain free, however, to enter into such mutual stipulations in regard to sick and wounded prisoners as they may deem appropriate.... | |
| Percy Bordwell - International law - 1908 - 420 pages
..."to make reasonable provision for the care and treatment of the wounded who are left behind."1 G II. Subject to the care that must be taken of them under...the sick and wounded of an army who fall into the pawer of the other belligerent become prisoners of war, and the general rules of international law... | |
| United States. Insular Affairs Bureau - 1909 - 712 pages
...caring for them. ART. 2. ere'd'priwmen Subject to the care that must be taken of them under of war. the preceding article, the sick and wounded of an...in respect to prisoners become applicable to them. ma^ea'grlefent8 The belligerents remain free, however, to mutually agree upon such clauses, by way... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1909 - 1704 pages
...a portion of the personnel and materiel of his sanitary service to assist in caring for them. ART. 2. Subject to the care that must be taken of them under the preceding article, the sick and wounded oí an army who fall into the power of the other belligerent become prisoners of war, and the general... | |
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