| Francis Lieber - Guerrillas (International law) - 2005 - 88 pages
...officer will cause receipts to be given, which may serve the spoliated owner to obtain indemnity. 39. In no case shall they be sold or given away, if captured...the United States, nor shall they ever be privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured. 37. 'The United States acknowledge and protect, in... | |
| Yoram Dinstein, Fania Domb - Political Science - 2005 - 367 pages
...besieged or bombarded. 47 Art. 36. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government, can be removed...the conquering state or nation may order them to be 45 See WS Armour, "Custom of Warfare in Ancient India", 8 TGS 71, at 81 (1922). 46 Instructions for... | |
| Howard M. Hensel - Political Science - 2007 - 284 pages
...besieged or bombarded. Art. 36. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government, can be removed...the United States, nor shall they ever be privately appropriated, or wantonly destroyed or injured.29 Reinforcing these points, Article 44 prohibited,... | |
| United States - 1891 - 968 pages
...while besieged or bombarded. 36. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or Government can be removed without...nation. The ultimate ownership is to be settled by the endnring treaty of peace. In no case shall they be sold or given away, if ctfptnred by the armies of... | |
| United States - 1900 - 920 pages
...whilst besieged or bombarded. 36. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government can be removed without...them to be seized and removed for the benefit of the safd nation. The ultimate ownership is to be settled by the ensuing treaty of peace. In no case shall... | |
| United States - 1900 - 1062 pages
...besieged or bombarded. " 36. If such works of art, libraries, collections, or instruments belonging to a hostile nation or government can be removed without...order them to be seized and removed for the benefit ol the said nation. The ultimate ownership is to be settled by the enduring treaty of peace. In no... | |
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