| Electronic journals - 1922 - 804 pages
...conduct by which the public opinion of the world is to pass judgment upon future belligerents. "Ill " The Signatory Powers, desiring to insure the enforcement...the service of any Power who shall violate any of these rules, whether or not such person is under orders of a governmental superior, shall be deemed... | |
| Raymond Leslie Buell - Conference on Limitation of Armament - 1922 - 524 pages
...by which the public opinion of the world is to pass judgment upon future belligerents. ARTICLE III The Signatory Powers, desiring to insure the enforcement...who shall violate any of those rules, whether or not puch person is under orders of a governmental superior, shall be deemed to have violated the laws of... | |
| United States - 1922 - 774 pages
...henceforth binding as 96 between themselves, and they invite all other nations to adhere thereto. IV The signatory Powers, desiring to insure the enforcement...service of any Power who shall violate any of those rulçs, whether or not such person is under orders of a governmental superior, shall be deemed to have... | |
| Charles Herbert Levermore - Conference on the Limitation of Armament - 1922 - 460 pages
...by which the public opinion of the world is to pas; judgment upon future belligerents. Section III. The signatory Powers desiring to insure the enforcement...in the service of any Power who shall violate any ol these rules, whether or not such person is under orders of a governmental superior, shall be deemed... | |
| Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale - Conference on the Limitation of Armament - 1922 - 342 pages
...the enforcement of the humane rules of existing law declared by them with respect to attacks upon and seizure and destruction of merchant ships, further...rules, whether or not such person is under orders of & governmental superior, shall be deemed to have violated the laws of war and shall be liable to trial... | |
| Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale - Conference on the Limitation of Armament - 1922 - 342 pages
...conduct by which the public opinion of the world is to pass judgment upon future belligerents. Article 3. The signatory powers, desiring to insure the enforcement...declared by them with respect to attacks upon and seizure and destruction of merchant ships, further declare that any person in the service of any power... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - Canada - 1922 - 758 pages
...these rules it is proposed to introduce a new feature into international law. The five powers agree that any person in the service of any power who shall violate any of the existing rules as declared, whether or not such person if under orders of a governmental superior,... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1922 - 460 pages
...nations, they declare their assent to such prohibition and invite all other nations to adhere thereto. Ill The signatory powers, desiring to insure the enforcement of the humane rules declared by them with respect to the prohibition of the use of submarines in warfare, further declare... | |
| United States - Electronic journals - 1923 - 1486 pages
...by which the public opinion of the world is to pass judgment upon future belligerents. ARTICLE III. The Signatory Powers, desiring to insure the enforcement...rules, whether or not such person is under orders of n governmental superior, shall be deemed to have violated the laws of war and shall be liable to. trial... | |
| Naval War College (U.S.) - International law - 1923 - 418 pages
...presented by Mr. Root, but was now designated as No. 4. He then read the resolution, as follows : " The signatory powers, desiring to insure the enforcement of the humane rules declared by them with respect to the prohibition of the use of submarines in warfare, further declare... | |
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