Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the army of the State in whose power they are. Any act of insubordination justifies the adoption towards them of such measures of severity as may be considered necessary. Manual of the Laws and Usages of War on Land - Page 80by Arthur Graves Leech - 1906 - 125 pagesFull view - About this book
| Pitt Cobbett - International law - 1913 - 622 pages
...quarters, and clothing on the same footing as the troops of the Government which captured them. 8. Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the army of the State in the power of which they are. Any act of insubordination justifies the adoption towards them of such... | |
| United States. War Dept - 1914 - 238 pages
...lodging, and clothing on the same footing as the troops of the Government who captured them. " v ART VIII. Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws,...regulations, and orders in force in the army of the State in whose power they are. Any act of insubordination justifies the adoption toward them of such measures... | |
| Sir Thomas Barclay - Prize law - 1914 - 272 pages
...regulations for order and police issued by the military authorities (Art. 18). Imprisonment. — They are subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force...army of the State into whose hands they have fallen (Art. 8), and they may be interned in a town, fortress, camp, or any other locality, and bound not... | |
| United States. General Staff Corps - 1914 - 240 pages
...treatment in this regard. (Laws' of War ou Land, p. "22, par. 28.) ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE.' '''. 67. HR, Art. VIII. Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws,...regulations, and orders in force in the army of the state in whose power they are. Any act of insubordination justifies the adoption towards them of such measures... | |
| Thomas Joseph Lawrence - International law - 1914 - 376 pages
...quarters, and clothing on the same footing as the troops of the Government which captured them. Article 8 Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the army of the State in the power of which they are. Any act of insubordination justifies the adoption towards them of such... | |
| United States. War Department - 1914 - 1100 pages
...clothing on the same footing as the troops of the Government who captured them. ARTICLE VIII. ••• N Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations,...and •-. orders in force in the army of the State in whose power they are. •• ..] Any act of insubordination justifies the adoption towards them... | |
| United States. War Department. General Staff - Military law - 1914 - 244 pages
...lodging, :md clothing on the same footing as the troops of the Government who captured them. ART. 8. Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the army of the Stale in whose power. Ihey are. Any act of insubordination justifies the adoption towards them of such... | |
| John Ashley Hall - Maritime law - 1914 - 184 pages
...and clothing, on the same footing as the troops of the government which has captured them. Art. 8. Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations and orders in force in the navy of the State into whose hands they have fallen. Any act of insubordination warrants the adoption,... | |
| John Ashley Hall - Maritime law - 1914 - 184 pages
...and clothing, on the same footing as the troops of the government which has captured them. Art. 8. Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations and orders in force in the navy of the State into whose hands they have fallen. Any act of insubordination warrants the adoption,... | |
| Great Britain. War Office - Military law - 1914 - 1160 pages
...only whilst the circumstances which necessitate that measure continue to exist (g). They are, however, subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the army of the State in whose power they are. In the case of crimes and misdemeanours they may be tried in the same way... | |
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