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" If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government, can be removed without injury, the ruler of the conquering state or nation may order them to be seized and removed for the benefit of the said nation.... "
General Orders - Page 5
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Rules of Land Warfare, 1914

United States. General Staff Corps - 1914 - 240 pages
...force." War Rights on Land, p. 374-375. Vide pars. 333 and 336 infra. 315. United States rule. — The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and morality ; the persons of inhabitants, especially those of women ; and the sacredness of domestic...
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Rules of Land Warfare

United States. War Department. General Staff - Military law - 1914 - 244 pages
...force." War lilghts on Land, p. 374-375. Vide pars. 333 and 336 infra. 315. United States rule. — The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and morality ; the persons of inhabitants, especially those of women ; and the sacredness of domestic...
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Field Service Pocket Book: United States Army, 1917

United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1917 - 414 pages
...delegate this authority to his subordinates. MILITARY AUTHORITY OVER OCCUPIED HOSTILE TERRITORY. 718. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and morality ; the persons of inhabitants, especially those of women; and the sacredness of domestic...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 2

United States. Department of State - United States - 1875 - 738 pages
...citizen is to be, spared in person, property, and honor as much as the exigencies of the war will admit. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and morality ; strictly private property : the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women,...
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International Law Situations

International law - 1904 - 198 pages
...may order them to be seized and removed for the benefit of the said nation. The ultimate ownership is to be settled by the ensuing treaty of peace. In...appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. 37. 32. This rule does not interfere with the right of the victorious invader to tax the people or their...
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International Law in Historical Perspective: The laws of war. Part IX-A

Dr. J. H. W. Verziji - Law - 1978 - 572 pages
...may order them to be seized and removed for the benefit of the said nation. The ultimate ownership is to be settled by the ensuing treaty of peace. In...protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and morality; strictly private property; the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women;...
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Lieber's Code and the Law of War

Francis Lieber - Law - 1983 - 178 pages
...may order them to be seized and removed for the benefit of the said nation. The ultimate ownership is to be settled by the ensuing treaty of peace. In...protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and morality; strictly private property; the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women;...
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The Laws of Armed Conflicts: A Collection of Conventions, Resolutions, and ...

Dietrich Schindler, Jiří Toman - Law - 1988 - 1084 pages
...may order them to be seized and removed lor the benefit of the said nation. The ultimate ownership is to be settled by the ensuing treaty of peace. In...privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. Art. 37. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion...
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Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 1980, Volume 10

Yoram Dinstein - Political Science - 1989 - 414 pages
...of war will admit. ... protection of the inoffensive citizen of the hostile country is the rule... The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and morality; strictly private property; the persons of the inhabitants, especially those of women:...
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Substantive and Procedural Aspects of International Criminal Law: The ...

Gabrielle Kirk McDonald - Law - 2000 - 2506 pages
...may order them to be seized and removed for the benefit of the said nation. The ultimate ownership is to be settled by the ensuing treaty of peace. In...privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. Article 37 The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion...
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