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" Art. 27. ln sieges and bombardments all necessary steps must be taken to spare, as far as possible, buildings dedicated to religion, art, science, or charitable purposes, historic monuments, hospitals, and places where the sick and wounded are collected,... "
The American Journal of International Law - Page 12
1915
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International Law Studies

Naval War College (U.S.) - 1904 - 180 pages
...should be taken to spare, as far as possible, edifices devoted to religion, art, science, and charity, hospitals and places where the sick and wounded are collected, provided they are not used at the same time for military purposes. The besieged should indicate these or places by some particular...
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Field Service Regulations, United States Army, ...

United States. War Dept - 1914 - 264 pages
...bombardment, except In cases, of assault, do all in his power to vim the authorities. •ART. XXVII. In sieges and bombardments all necessary steps must...where the sick and wounded are collected , provided that they are not being used at the time for military purposes. It is the duty of the besieged to indicate...
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Congressional Serial Set

1906 - 1132 pages
...should be taken to spare as far as possible edifices devoted to religion, art, science, and charity, hospitals, and places where the sick and wounded are collected, provided they are not used at the same time for military purposes. " The besieged should indicate these buildings or places...
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International Law Situations

1906 - 228 pages
...should be taken to spare, as far as possible, edifices devoted to religion, art, science, and charity, hospitals and places where the sick and wounded are collected, provided they are not used at the same time for military purposes. The besieged should indicate these buildings or places...
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Manual of the Laws and Usages of War on Land

Arthur Graves Leech - 1906 - 150 pages
...ehould be taken to spare as far as possible edifices devoted to religion, art, science, and charity, hospitals, and places where the sick and wounded are collected, provided they are not used at the same time for military purposes. The besieged should indicate these buildings or places...
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Modes of redress; war; maritime war; prize courts; contraband; blockade ...

John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1132 pages
...should be taken to spare as far as possible edifices devoted to religion, art, science, and charity, hospitals, and places where the sick and wounded are collected, provided they are not used at the same time for military purposes. " The besieged should indicate these buildings or places...
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The International Law and Diplomacy of the Russo-Japanese War

Amos Shartle Hershey - 1906 - 422 pages
...should be taken to spare as far as possible edifices devoted to religion, art, science, and charity, hospitals, and places where the sick and wounded are collected, provided they are not used at the same time for military purposes. The besieged should indicate these buildings or places...
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International Law: War and neutrality

Lassa Oppenheim - 1906 - 642 pages
...valuable personal property. Article 27 of the Hague Regulations enacts the hitherto customary rule that all necessary steps must be taken to spare as far as possible all buildings devoted to religion, art, science, and charity; further, hospitals and other places where...
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Problems of International Practice and Diplomacy: With Special Reference to ...

Sir Thomas Barclay - 1907 - 414 pages
...d'espionnage anterieurs. to spare as far as possible edifices devoted to religion, art, science, and charity, hospitals, and places where the sick and wounded are collected, provided they are not used at the same time for military purposes. Tiie besieged should indicate these buildings or places...
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International Law ...

John Westlake - 1907 - 376 pages
...should be taken to spare as far as possible edifices devoted to religion, art, science or charity, hospitals, and places where the sick and wounded are collected, provided they are not used at the same time for military purposes. The besieged ought to indicate these buildings or places...
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