| James Lorimer - 1884 - 650 páginas
...if he afterwards falls into the enemy's hands. (g) Of flags of truce, 27. A person who is authorised by one of the belligerents to enter into communication...and an interpreter, all of whom are also inviolable. Tb« necessity of this privilege is evident, especially as its exercise is frequently required in the... | |
| James Lorimer - 1884 - 648 páginas
...territory occupied by the enemy, cannot be held responsible for acts done before so leaving, if he afterwards falls into the enemy's hands. (g) Of flags of truce. 27. A person who is authorised by one of the belligerents to enter into communication with the other belligerent, and presents... | |
| Frederick William Holls - 1900 - 608 páginas
...CHAPTER III. — On Flags of Truce ARTICLE XXXII An individual is considered as bearing a flag of truce who is authorized by one of the belligerents to enter into communication with the other, and who carries a white flag. He has a right to inviolability, as well as the trumpeter, bugler, or... | |
| George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 534 páginas
...moreover admitted that by the enemy, cannot be held responsible for acts done before so leaving, if he afterwards falls into the enemy's hands. (g) Of flags...is authorized by one of the belligerents to enter communication with the other belligerent, and presents himself to the latter with a white flag, is... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1901 - 928 páginas
...CHAPTER III. — On Flays of Truce. ARTICLE XXXII. An individual is considered as bearing a flag of truce who is authorized by one of the belligerents to enter into communication with the other, and who carries a white flag. He has a right to inviolability, as well as the trumpeter, bugler, or... | |
| George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker - 1901 - 560 páginas
...responsible for acts done before so leaving, if he afterwards falls into the enemy's hands. (9) Of flays of truce 27. A person who is authorized by one of the belligerents to enter communication with the other belligerent, and presents himself to the latter with a white flag, is... | |
| 1904 - 180 páginas
...CHAPTER III.— OH Flags of Truce ARTICLE XXXI An individual is considered as bearing a flag of truce who is authorized by one of the belligerents to enter into communication with the other, and who carries a white flag. He has a right to inviolability, as well as the trumpeter, bugler, or... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1904 - 932 páginas
...III.— On Flays of Truce. § 41 lh. Art. 32. An individual is considered as bearing a flag of truco who is authorized by one of the belligerents to enter into communication with the other, and who carries a white flag. He has a right to inviolability, as well as the trumpeter, bugler, or... | |
| United States - 1904 - 118 páginas
...CHAPTER III. — On Flags of Truce. ARTICLE XXXII. An individual is considered as bearing a flag of truce who is authorized by one of the belligerents to enter into" communication with the other, and who carries a white flag. He has a right to inviolability, as well as the trumpeter, bugler, or... | |
| United States - 1904 - 1016 páginas
...of Truce. ARTICLE XXXII. An individual in considered as bearing a flag of truce who is author ized by one of the belligerents to enter into communication with the other, and who carries a white flag. lie has a right to inviolability, an well as the trumpeter, bugler, or... | |
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