Namely, violations of the laws or customs of war. Such violations shall include, but not be limited to, murder, ill-treatment or deportation to slave labor or for any other purpose of civilian population of or in occupied territory, murder or ill-treatment... Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Opinion and Judgment: Office of United ... - Página 57por International Military Tribunal, United States. Office of Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality, United States. War Department - 1947 - 190 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Patrick J. Gallo - 2003 - 374 páginas
...or for any purposes of civilian populations of a or in occupied territory, murder or ill treatment of prisoners of war, or persons on the seas, killing...wanton destruction of cities, towns, or villages, or devastate are not justified by military necessity. The references to the treatment of civilian populations... | |
| Hans Günter Brauch - 2003 - 1186 páginas
...laws or customs of war, murder, or ill-treatment of civilians in occupied areas, of prisoners of war, killing of hostages, plunder of public or private...devastation not justified by military necessity), and crimes against humanity (murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation, and other inhumane acts... | |
| Mark Lattimer, Philippe Sands - 2003 - 515 páginas
...to: i employment of poisonous weapons or other weapons calculated to cause unnecessary suffering; j wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity; k attack, or bombardment, by whatever means, of undefended towns, villages, dwellings, or buildings;... | |
| Raju G. C. Thomas - 2003 - 422 páginas
...(Article 3): (a) employment of poisonous weapons or other weapons to cause unnecessary suffering; (b) wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity; (c) attack, or bombardment, by whatever means, of undefended towns, villages, dwellings, or buildings;... | |
| J. G. Lammers, A. Ch Kiss - 2003 - 304 páginas
...deportation) and violations of the laws or customs of war (murder, torture, cruel treatment, plunder, wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity, and destruction or wilful damage done to institutions dedicated to religion). 148. On 23 November 2001... | |
| Gordana Yovanovich - 2003 - 236 páginas
...(Article 3): (a) employment of poisonous weapons or other weapons to cause unnecessary suffering; (b) wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity; (c) attack, or bombardment, by whatever means, of undefended towns, villages, dwellings, or buildings;... | |
| Antonio Cassesse, Lal Chand Vohrah - 2003 - 1068 páginas
...five violations specifically mentioned in Article 3, two are at least relevant to the case in hand: "wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages,...devastation not justified by military necessity", and "attack, or bombardment, by whatever means, of undefended towns, villages, dwellings, or buildings".... | |
| Aleksandar Jokic - 2003 - 190 páginas
...it is the supreme international crime. >>5( This principle also prohibits war crimes, including the wanton destruction of cities, towns, or villages,...or devastation not justified by military necessity. The attacks on transportation, educational, religious, medical, and media facilities, as well as utilities... | |
| Yoram Dinstein - 2004 - 300 páginas
...violations shall include, but not be limited to, murder, ill-treatment or deportation to slave labour or for any other purpose of civilian population of...villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity.8 In its Judgment of 1946, the IMT at Nuremberg declared: With respect to War Crimes . .... | |
| Anthony Read - 2004 - 1020 páginas
...violations of the laws or customs of war, defined as 'murder, ill-treatment or deportation to slave labour or for any other purpose of civilian population of...private property, wanton destruction of cities, towns and villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity'. 4. 'Crimes against humanity', an... | |
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