The authority of the legitimate power having in fact passed into »nd safety, the hands of the occupant, the latter shall take all the measures in his power to restore, and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety... International Law: War and neutrality - Page 174by Lassa Oppenheim - 1906Full view - About this book
| United States - Military law - 1904 - 118 pages
...the territory where such authority is established, and in a position to assert itself. ARTICLE XLIII. The authority of the legitimate power having actually...absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country. ARTICLE XLIV. Any compulsion of the population of occupied territory to take part in military operations... | |
| United States - United States - 1904 - 1052 pages
...the territory where such authority is established, and in a position to assert itself. ARTICLE XLIII. The authority of the legitimate power having actually...absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country. ARTICLE XLIV. Any compulsion of the population of occupied territory to take part in military operations... | |
| International law - 1904 - 180 pages
...od cette autorite est etablie et en mesure de position to assert itself. s'exercer. ARTICLE XLIII. The authority of the legitimate power having actually...absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country. ARTICLE XLIV. ARTICLE 43. L'autorite du ponvoir legal ayant passe de fait entre les mains de 1'occupant,... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - International law - 1904 - 180 pages
...oft cette antorite est elabile et en mesure de position to assert itself. s'exercer. ARTtCLE XLIII. The authority of the legitimate power having actually...possible, public order and safety, while respecting, ii nlew absolntely prevented, the laws in force in the country. ARTtCLE 43. L'antorite du pouvoir legal... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World History - 1904 - 708 pages
...to the territory where such authority is established, and in a position to assert itself. Art. 43. The authority of the legitimate power having actually...of the occupant, the latter shall take all steps in her power to reestablish and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety, while representing,... | |
| Arthur Graves Leech - International law - 1906 - 150 pages
...the territory where such authority is established, and in a position to assert itself. ARTICLE XLIII. The authority of the legitimate power having actually...absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country. ARTICLE XLIV. Any compulsion of the population of occupied territory to take part in military operations... | |
| United States - 1906 - 1132 pages
...respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land, The Hague, July 29, 1899, 32 Stnt. II. 1821. "ARTICLE XLIII. The authority of the legitimate power having actually...absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country." ' 2. CIVIL WAB CASES. §1144. See supra, § 22. Where the President, at the close of hostilities, appointed... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1134 pages
...the Laws and Customs of War on Land, The Hague, July 29, 1899, 32 Stat. II. 1821. "ARTICLE XL.III. The authority of the legitimate power having actually...absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country." Convention resi,ecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land, The Hague, July 29, 1899t 32 Stat. II.... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1132 pages
...29, 1899, :!2 Stat. II. 1821. "ARTICLE XLIII. The authority of the legitimate power having nctually passed into the hands of the occupant, the latter...absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country." Convention respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land. The Hague, July 29, 1899, 32 Stat. II. 1821.... | |
| Great Britain. War Office - Military law - 1907 - 874 pages
...territory where such authority is established, and in a position to Assert itself. Article XLII I. The authority of the legitimate power having actually...absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country. Article XLIV. Any compulsion of the ]>opulation of occupied territory to take part in military operations... | |
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