Nevertheless, as civilization has advanced during the last centuries, so has likewise steadily advanced, especially in war on land, the distinction between the private individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself, with its... General Orders Affecting the Volunteer Force - Page 68by United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1864Full view - About this book
| Lassa Oppenheim - International law - 1906 - 642 pages
...advance and retrograde together, in peace and in war." (21) " The citizen or native of a hostile country is thus an enemy as one of the constituents of the...nation, and as such is subjected to the hardships of war." (22) "Nevertheless, as civilisation has advanced during the last centuries, so has likewise advanced,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1906 - 232 pages
...of the members of the hostile state or nation, and as such is subject to the hardships of war. 685. Nevertheless, as civilization has advanced during...has likewise steadily advanced, especially in war un land, the distinction between the private individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile... | |
| John Bassett Moore - International law - 1906 - 1136 pages
...BKLLIGEREXTS. 1. COMBATANTS AND NONCOMBATANTS. §1109. "21. The citizen or native of a hostile country is thus an enemy, as one of the constituents of the hostile state or nation, and us such is subjected to the hardships of the war. "22. Nevertheless, as civilization has advanced during... | |
| International Law Association. Conference - DVD-ROMs - 1907 - 486 pages
...and retrograde together, in peace and in war. The citizen or native of a hostile country is, then, an enemy, as one of the constituents of the hostile...as such, is subjected to the hardships of the war." It is not, however, to be concluded from the antiquity of a usage or from its defensibility in point... | |
| 1907 - 638 pages
...and retrograde together, in peace and in war. The citizen or native of a hostile country is, then, an enemy, as one of the constituents of the hostile...as such, is subjected to the hardships of the war." It is not, however, to be concluded from the antiquity of a usage or from its defensibility in point... | |
| Tullio Giordana - Capture at sea - 1907 - 312 pages
...suffer, advance and retrograde together, in peace and in war. The citizen or native of a hostile country is thus an enemy, as one of the constituents of the...hostile State or nation, and as such is subjected to the harships of the war » (2). Come si può dunque ritenere norma fondamentale del diritto internazionale... | |
| Norman Bentwich - Enemy property - 1907 - 178 pages
...advance and retrograde, together in peace and in war. (21) The citizen or native of a hostile country is thus an enemy as one of the: constituents of the hostile State, and as such is subjected to the hardships of war. (22) Nevertheless, as civilisation has advanced during... | |
| United States - United States - 1908 - 348 pages
...advance and retrograde together, in peace and in war. 21. The citizen or native of a hostile country is thus an enemy, as one of the constituents of the...private individual belonging to a hostile country and the hostile country itself, with its men in arms. The principle has been more and more acknowledged... | |
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