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" Military necessity, as understood by modern civilized nations, consists in the necessity of those measures which are indispensable for securing the ends of the war, and which are lawful according to the modern law and usages of war. "
International Law Studies - Page 118
by Naval War College (U.S.) - 1904
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Everybody's Cyclopedia: A Concise and Accurate Compilation of the ..., Volume 5

Charles Leonard-Stuart - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1912 - 644 pages
...Insurrection, civil war, rebellion. The following is a summary of the most important instructions : Military necessity admits of all direct destruction...of other persons whose destruction is incidentally "unavoidable" in the armeil contests of war. Military necessity does not admit of cruelty — that...
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American and British Claims Arbitration

Great Britain - 1913 - 512 pages
...General Orders, No. 100, April 24, 1863, id. 155. "14. Military necessity, as understood by modern civilized nations, consists in the necessity of those...of other persons whose destruction is incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of tlie war ; it allows of the capturing of every armed enemy, and...
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Rules of Land Warfare

United States. War Department. General Staff - Military law - 1914 - 244 pages
...not forbidden by the modern laws and customs of war. , . 12. What military necessity admits of. — Military necessity admits of all direct destruction...of other persons whose destruction is incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of war ; it allows of the capturing of every armed enemy, and of...
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Rules of Land Warfare, 1914

United States. General Staff Corps - 1914 - 240 pages
...are not forbidden by the modern laws and customs of war. 12. What military necessity admits of. — Military necessity admits of all direct destruction...of other persons whose destruction is Incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of war; it allows of the capturing of every armed enemy, and of every...
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Das internationale Landkriegsrecht

Karl Strupp - International law - 1914 - 304 pages
...are tried by military commissions. 14. Military necessity, as understood by modern civilised natious, consists in the necessity of those measures which are indispensable for securing the ende of the war, and which are lawful according to the modern law and usages of war. 15. Military necessity...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 35

Law - 1915 - 1088 pages
...find a very different definition of ' Kriegsraison ' — " Military necessity, as understood by modern civilized nations, consists in the necessity of those...lawful according to the modern law and usages of war." (General Orders, No. 100, par. 14.) In the next rule (No. 15) the soldier is reminded that " Men who...
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International Law Situations

International law - 1915 - 188 pages
...war purposes. (c) Military necessity under paragraph 3 of article 2 applies to actions immediately "indispensable for securing the ends of the war, and which are lawful according to modern law and usages of war" and not of a nature "to make the return to peace unnecessarily difficult."...
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The New York Times Current History: The European war, Volume 7

Europe - 1916 - 694 pages
...Government of the Armies of the United States in the Field : Military necessity as understood by modern civilized nations consists in the necessity of those...lawful according to the modern law and usages of war. * * * As martial law is executed by military force, it Is incumbent upon those who administer it to...
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Privates' Manual

James Alfred Moss - Military art and science - 1916 - 426 pages
...which are not forbidden by the modern laws and customs of war. (11) What military necessity admits of. Military necessity admits of all direct destruction...of other persons whose destruction is incidentally unavoidable in the armed contests of war; it allows of the capturing of every armed enemy, and of every...
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The Scientific American War Book: The Mechanism and Technique of Warfare

Albert Allis Hopkins - Military art and science - 1916 - 358 pages
...enemy's country of all those measures which nre indispensable to facilitate and assist in the conduct of the war, and which are lawful according to the modern law and usages of war. The preparation, therefore, must extend to an elaborate study of the resources of the home country...
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