Proceedings of the American Political Science Association, Том 3American Political Science Association, 1907 Contains addresses, papers, and reports of business conducted at meetings of the Association. |
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... races ( and we have many in Newport ) , that the committee represented every phase of our population . In the first offgo , the chief idea was to give the mayor much greater power ; an idea prevalent everywhere in the United States and ...
... races ( and we have many in Newport ) , that the committee represented every phase of our population . In the first offgo , the chief idea was to give the mayor much greater power ; an idea prevalent everywhere in the United States and ...
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... races are not only largely under the dominion of the aleatory forces , but they have no systematic method of distributing the losses arising from this source . Conse- quently the weaker individuals and those less endowed with foresight ...
... races are not only largely under the dominion of the aleatory forces , but they have no systematic method of distributing the losses arising from this source . Conse- quently the weaker individuals and those less endowed with foresight ...
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... race , creed , caste , color or sex , dealing even - handed justice to all alike . Each person , as a person , has his or her defined civil rights ; and the whole au- thority of the government is available , and rapidly available , to ...
... race , creed , caste , color or sex , dealing even - handed justice to all alike . Each person , as a person , has his or her defined civil rights ; and the whole au- thority of the government is available , and rapidly available , to ...
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... race , a common tongue , or at least some easy mode of inter- communication , and a fairly uniform culture and public opin- ion . Without this uniformity , democratic institutions will mean a perpetual oppression of minorities , and ...
... race , a common tongue , or at least some easy mode of inter- communication , and a fairly uniform culture and public opin- ion . Without this uniformity , democratic institutions will mean a perpetual oppression of minorities , and ...
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... race . Under the system consecrated by the Laws of Manu , an ad- mirably conceived polity was constructed out of the mutual relations of four widely different races : a white race , now represented by the Brahman caste ; a red race ...
... race . Under the system consecrated by the Laws of Manu , an ad- mirably conceived polity was constructed out of the mutual relations of four widely different races : a white race , now represented by the Brahman caste ; a red race ...
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Страница 56 - ... to repress, in time of war, individual acts of robbery and ill treatment of the sick and wounded of the armies, as well as to punish, as usurpations of military insignia, the wrongful use of the flag and brassard of the Red Cross by military persons or private individuals not protected by the present convention.
Страница 47 - His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, etc., and Apostolic King of Hungary...
Страница 151 - ... the nature of war as it is in the nature of weather. For as the nature of foul weather lieth not in a shower or two of rain, but in an inclination thereto of many days together ; so the nature of war consisteth not in actual fighting, but in the known disposition thereto, during all the time there is no assurance to the contrary.
Страница 54 - Convoys of evacuation shall be treated as mobile sanitary formations subject to the following special provisions: 1. A belligerent intercepting a convoy may, if required by military necessity, break up such convoy, charging himself with the care of the sick and wounded whom it contains. 2. In this case the obligation to return the sanitary personnel, as provided for in Article 12, shall be extended to include the entire military personnel employed, under competent orders, in the transportation and...
Страница 52 - The personnel charged exclusively with the removal, transportation, and treatment of the sick and wounded, as well as with the administration of sanitary formations and establishments, and the chaplains attached to armies, shall be respected and protected under all circumstances. If they fall into the hands of the enemy they shall not be considered as prisoners of war.
Страница 54 - It shall be accompanied by the national flag of the belligerent to whose service the formation or establishment is attached. Sanitary formations which have fallen into the power of the enemy, however, shall fly no other flag than that of the Red Cross so long as they continue in that situation.
Страница 39 - ... employment, the names of the societies which it has authorized to render assistance, under its responsibility, in the official sanitary service of its armies. Art. 11. A recognized society of a neutral state can only lend the services of its sanitary personnel and formations to a belligerent with the prior consent of its own government and the authority of such belligerent. The belligerent who has accepted such assistance is required to notify the enemy before making any use thereof.
Страница 42 - The obligation to return the sanitary materiel, as provided for in article 14, shall apply to railway trains and vessels intended for interior navigation which have been especially equipped for evacuation purposes, as well as to the ordinary vehicles, trains, and vessels which belong to the sanitary service.
Страница 57 - In faith whereof the plenipotentiaries have signed the present convention and affixed their seals thereto. Done at Geneva, the sixth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and six, in a single copy, which shall remain in the archives of the Swiss Confederation and certified copies of which shall be delivered to the contracting parties through diplomatic channels. (Here follow the signatures.) • **»*•* FINAL PROTOCOL OF THE CONFERENCE FOR THE REVISION OF THE GENEVA CONVENTION.
Страница 47 - Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands; His Imperial Majesty the Shah of Persia; His Majesty the King of Portugal and of the Algarves etc.