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... receive in either of the two international armed conflicts mentioned . Commentators generally appear to be agreed that few States can actually be expected to continue to apply the provisions of the Con- vention in the absence of ...
... receive in either of the two international armed conflicts mentioned . Commentators generally appear to be agreed that few States can actually be expected to continue to apply the provisions of the Con- vention in the absence of ...
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... received approximately 1500 calories per day , the German base troops approximately 2500 calories per day , Italian base troops approximately 2300 calories per day , but American base troops receive approximately 3300 cal- ories per day ...
... received approximately 1500 calories per day , the German base troops approximately 2500 calories per day , Italian base troops approximately 2300 calories per day , but American base troops receive approximately 3300 cal- ories per day ...
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... receive letters " ; and ( f ) the third paragraph of Article 108 provides that prisoners of war serving sentences imposed after trial " shall be entitled to receive and dispatch correspondence . " ' 184 A problem with respect to ...
... receive letters " ; and ( f ) the third paragraph of Article 108 provides that prisoners of war serving sentences imposed after trial " shall be entitled to receive and dispatch correspondence . " ' 184 A problem with respect to ...
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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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