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... entitled to no different treatment than that which would be received by a civilian captured under the same circumstances.143 Any other interpretation would be unrealistic , as it would mean that the dangers inherent in serving as a spy ...
... entitled to no different treatment than that which would be received by a civilian captured under the same circumstances.143 Any other interpretation would be unrealistic , as it would mean that the dangers inherent in serving as a spy ...
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... entitled to be protected as prisoners of war . And the Egyptians have taken the rather novel position , which has no precedent in practice and no legal justification in either cus- tomary or conventional international law , that the ...
... entitled to be protected as prisoners of war . And the Egyptians have taken the rather novel position , which has no precedent in practice and no legal justification in either cus- tomary or conventional international law , that the ...
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... entitled to working pay . This new Article also contains a specific provision under which " prisoners who are required to carry out spiritual or medical duties on behalf of their comrades " are likewise entitled to working pay . There ...
... entitled to working pay . This new Article also contains a specific provision under which " prisoners who are required to carry out spiritual or medical duties on behalf of their comrades " are likewise entitled to working pay . There ...
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Members of the Armed Forces of an Occupied Country | 66 |
Problems of General Import | 74 |
Conclusions | 84 |
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