Documents on Fundamental Human Rights, Volume 2Zechariah Chafee Harvard University Press, 1954 - Civil rights |
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Page 441
... practice , the law of war draws a distinction between the armed forces and the peaceful popula- tions of belligerent nations and also between those who are lawful and unlawful combatants . Lawful combatants are subject to capture and ...
... practice , the law of war draws a distinction between the armed forces and the peaceful popula- tions of belligerent nations and also between those who are lawful and unlawful combatants . Lawful combatants are subject to capture and ...
Page 446
... practice of trying those offenses without a jury . It is no more so in order to continue the practice of trying , before military tribunals without a jury , offenses committed by enemy belligerents against the law of war . [ The ...
... practice of trying those offenses without a jury . It is no more so in order to continue the practice of trying , before military tribunals without a jury , offenses committed by enemy belligerents against the law of war . [ The ...
Page 583
... practice of the Con- stitution . On many occasions in this island has the attention of the Legislature been called to the subject of exceptional legislation in view of foreign attack , political unrest , or civil war . And the mode of ...
... practice of the Con- stitution . On many occasions in this island has the attention of the Legislature been called to the subject of exceptional legislation in view of foreign attack , political unrest , or civil war . And the mode of ...
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