The contracting powers agree to prohibit, for a period extending to the close of the Third Peace Conference, the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature. Rules of Land Warfare, 1914 - Page 56by United States. General Staff Corps - 1914 - 225 pagesFull view - About this book
| Law - 1904 - 926 pages
...danger of injury to other than combatants, agreed "to prohibit for a term of five years the launching of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature": (Hill's Peace Conference, p. 461). The argument by way of analogy against the floating of mines on... | |
| United States. Navy Dept, Charles H. Stockton - War, Maritime (International law) - 1900 - 46 pages
...as much as the necessities of war and the conduct of such noncombatants will permit. The launching of projectiles and explosives from balloons, or by other new methods of a similar nature, is prohibited for a term of five years by the Declaration of The Hague, to which the United States... | |
| Frederick William Holls - International Peace Conference - 1900 - 608 pages
...as follows : — The Contracting Powers agree to prohibit, for a term of five years, the launching of projectiles and explosives from balloons, or by other new methods of a similar nature. The present Declaration is orfly binding on the Contracting Powers in case of war between two or more... | |
| United States - 1900 - 918 pages
...Norway, and Bulgaria; and A copy of a declaration to prohibit, for a term of five years, the launching of projectiles and explosives from balloons, or by other new methods of a similar nature, signed at The Hague on July 29, 1899, by the plenipotentiaries of the United States and the plenipotentiaries... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - International law - 1900 - 648 pages
...BALLOONS DECLARATION. — The contracting powers agree, for a period of five years, to forbid the throwing of projectiles and explosives from balloons or by other new methods of a similar nature.1 II. — PROJECTILES WHICH DIFFUSE ASPHYXIATING GASES DECLARATION. — The contracting powers... | |
| George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - International law - 1901 - 560 pages
...as much as the necessities of war and the conduct of such noncombatants will permit. The launching of projectiles and explosives from balloons, or by other new methods of a similar nature, is prohibited for a term of five years by the Declaration of the Hague, to which the United States... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1901 - 928 pages
...1868, Declare that: The Contracting Powers agree to prohibit, for a lerm of five.years, the launching of projectiles and explosives from balloons, or by other new methods of similar nature. The present Declaration is only binding on the Contracting Powers in case of war between... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World History - 1904 - 708 pages
...DECLARATIONS (I) The contracting powers agree to prohibit, for a term of five years, the launching of projectiles and explosives from balloons, or by other new methods of a similar nature. (II) The contracting parties agree to abstain from the use of bullets which expand or flatten easily... | |
| Ferdinand Ritter von Attlmayr - International law - 1904 - 634 pages
...as much as the necessities of war and the conduct of such noncombatants will permit. The launching of projectiles and explosives from balloons, or by other new methods of a similar nature, is prohibited for a term of five years by the Declaration of The Hague, to which the United States... | |
| International law - 1904 - 180 pages
...is provided that : The contracting powers agree to prohibit, for a term of five years, the launching of projectiles and explosives from balloons, or by other new methods of similar nature. The present Declaration is only binding on the contracting powers in case of war between... | |
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