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" To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army; (c) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down his arms, or having no longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion... "
General Orders - Page 9
by United States. War Department - 1903
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Law and Usage of War: A Practical Handbook of the Law and Usage of Land and ...

Sir Thomas Barclay - 1914 - 276 pages
...by special Conventions, it is especially prohibited : — (a) To employ poison or poisoned arms; (6) To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging...surrendered at discretion ; (d) To declare that no quarter shall be given ; (e) To employ arms, projectiles, or material of a nature to cause superfluous injury;...
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Field Service Regulations, United States Army, ...

United States. War Dept - 1914 - 238 pages
...by special conventions, it is especially forbidden — (a) To employ poison or poisoned weapons; (d) To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging...(c) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down his arms, or having no longer means of defense, has surrendered at discretion; J") To declare that...
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Documents Illustrative of International Law

Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1914 - 376 pages
...hostile nation or army; (c) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down his arms, or no longer having means of defence, has surrendered at discretion ;...given; (e) To employ arms, projectiles, or material calculated to cause unnecessary suffering; ( /) To make improper use of a flag of truce, of the national...
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Manual of Military Law: War Office, 1914

Great Britain. War Office - 1914 - 1160 pages
...particularly forbidden — (a.) To employ poison or poisoned weapons ; (4.) To kill or wound by treachory individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army...(c.) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down his arms, or no longer having means of defence, bas aurreudere J at discretion ; (•I.) To declare...
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Documents Illustrative of International Law

Thomas Joseph Lawrence - 1914 - 376 pages
...particularly forbidden: (a) To employ poison or poisoned weapons; (b) To kill or wound by treachery individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army;...(c) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down his arms, or no longer having means of defence, has surrendered at discretion; (d) To declare that...
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Rules of Land Warfare

1914 - 246 pages
...(a.) To employ poison or poisoned weapons; (4.) To kill or wound treacherously individuals helonging to the hostile nation or army; (c.) To kill or wound an enemy wl,o, having laid down his arms, or having no longer means of defence, has surrendered at discretion;...
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Facts about the War, Volumes 1-92

Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de Paris - 1914 - 388 pages
...To make use of poison, or of any poisoned weapon or weapons; b) To kill or wound treacherously any individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army; c) To kill or wound any foe who having laid down his arms, being no longer able to defend himself, is at the mercy of his...
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The Law of Naval Warfare

John Ashley Hall - 1914 - 184 pages
...provided by special Conventions it is especially forbidden : (a) To employ poison or poisoned arms ; (6) To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or armed forces (armie) ; (c) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down his arms or having no longer...
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The Law of Naval Warfare

John Ashley Hall - 1914 - 184 pages
...provided by special Conventions it is especially forbidden : (a) To employ poison or poisoned arms ; (6) To kill or wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or armed forces (arm&e) ; (c) To kill or wound an enemy who, having laid down his arms or having no longer...
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Law and Usage of War: A Practical Handbook of the Law and Usage of Land and ...

Sir Thomas Barclay - 1914 - 272 pages
...the prohibitions provided by special Conventions, it is especially prohibited : — (b) To kill of wound treacherously individuals belonging to the hostile nation or army; (c) To Vill or wound an enemy who, having laid down arms, or having no longer means of defence, has surrendered...
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