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" Powers at the beginning or during the course of hostilities, and in any case before they are employed, shall be respected and cannot be captured while hostilities last. "
International Law Studies - Page 162
by Naval War College (U.S.) - 1904
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Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade ...

John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1132 pages
..."ARTICLE I. Military hospital ships, that is to say, ships constructed or assigned by States specially and solely for the purpose of assisting the wounded, sick or shipwrecked, and the names of which >hall have been communicated to the belligerent Powers at the beginning or during the course of hostilities,...
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Problems of International Practice and Diplomacy: With Special Reference to ...

Sir Thomas Barclay - Arbitration (International law) - 1907 - 414 pages
...ARTICLE I. Military hospital-ships, that is to say, ships constructed or assigned by States specially and solely for the purpose of assisting the wounded,...been communicated to the belligerent Powers at the commencement or during the course of hostilities, and in any case before they are employed, shall be...
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The American Journal of International Law, Volume 10

International law - 1916 - 992 pages
...shipwrecked, the names of which have been communicated to the belligerent Powers at the commencement or during the course of hostilities, and in any case...before they are employed, shall be respected, and cannot be captured while hostilities last." desired that full effect be given to the principles of...
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The Navy

Naval art and science - 1908 - 572 pages
...— the names of which [ships] have been communicated to the belligerent Powers at the commencement or during the course of hostilities, and in any case...before they are employed, shall be respected, and cannot be captured while hostilities last. These ships, moreover, are not on the same footing as warships...
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International Law ...

John Westlake - International law - 1907 - 376 pages
...departure. The names of both must be notified by the belligerent to the hostile power at the commencement or during the course of hostilities, and in any case before they are employed. Both classes are to be respected, even during fighting as far as possible, and cannot be captured while...
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International Law ...

John Westlake - International law - 1907 - 368 pages
...that is public, hospital-ships, having been constructed or assigned by a belligerent state specially and solely for the purpose of assisting the wounded, sick, or shipwrecked — or private ones, having been equipped wholly or in part at the cost of private individuals or officially...
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Field Service Regulations, United States Army

General Staff Corps - 1908 - 232 pages
...ART. I. Military hospital ships, that is to say, ships constructed or assigned by States specially and solely for the purpose of assisting the wounded,...respected and can not be captured while hostilities last. ART. II. Hospital ships equipped wholly or in part at the cost of private individuals or officially...
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International Documents: A Collection of International Conventions and ...

Edward Arthur Whittuck - International Peace Conference - 1908 - 524 pages
...ARTICLE I Military hospital-ships, that is to say, ships constructed or assigned by States specially and solely for the purpose of assisting the wounded,...been communicated to the belligerent Powers at the commencement or during the course of hostilities, and in any case before they are employed, shall be...
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Texts of the Peace Conferences at the Hague, 1899 and 1907: With English ...

James Brown Scott - Arbitration (International law) - 1908 - 494 pages
...ARTICLE i Military hospital ships, that is to say, ships constructed or assigned by States specially and solely for the purpose of assisting the wounded,...have been communicated to the belligerent Powers at t hebeginning or during the course of hostilities, and in any case before they are employed, shall...
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Field Service Regulations, United States Army, 1905: With Amendments to 1908

United States. War Department. General Staff - 1908 - 232 pages
...ART. I. Military hospital ships, that is to say, ships constructed or assigned by States specially and solely for the purpose of assisting the wounded,...the names of which shall have been communicated to ttie belligerent powers at the beginning or during the course of hostilities, and in any case before...
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