| 1915 - 632 lapas
...Declaration of St Petersburg had prohibited the use of explosive bullets, and formulated the principle that arms which uselessly aggravate the sufferings of disabled men or render their death inevitable ought not to be employed. In 1899 an elaborate set of regulations for the conduct of war on land was... | |
| 1915 - 862 lapas
...weaken the military forces of the enemy . . . that this object would be exceeded by the einploymeut of arms which uselessly aggravate the sufferings of disabled men, or render their death inevitable. "* The Hindus maintained that it was better to go down before the foe than to conquer by wrongful methods.... | |
| Sir Travers Twiss - 1875 - 688 lapas
...object, which States should endeavour to accomplish during war, is to weaken the military forces of the enemy ; That for this purpose it is sufficient to...disabled men, or render their death inevitable; That the entployment of such arms would, therefore, be contrary to the laws of humanity ; The Contracting Parties... | |
| William Oke Manning - 1875 - 588 lapas
...which States should endeavour " to accomplish daring war is to weaken the military forces of the " enemy; that for this purpose it is sufficient to disable...of arms which uselessly aggravate the sufferings of disExemption of Dependent on the same principle—that no injury issc.s. una ttended with results upon... | |
| University magazine - 1877 - 810 lapas
...object, which States should endeavour to accomplish during war, is to weaken the militiiry forces of the enemy ; That for this purpose it is sufficient to...render their death inevitable ; That the employment of euch arms would, therefore, be contrary to the laws of humanity ; The Contracting Parties engage mutually... | |
| 1879 - 652 lapas
..."object which States should endeavor to accomplish duringwar "is to weaken the military forces of the enemy ; that for this "purpose it is sufficient to...of men ; that this object would be exceeded by the employ" ment of arms which uselessly aggravate the sufferings of disabled men or render their death... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - 1886 - 504 lapas
...object which states should endeavor to accomplish during war is to weaken the military force of the enemy; That for this purpose, it is sufficient to...of disabled men, or render their death inevitable; 1 Austria, Bavaria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Persia,... | |
| Thomas Erskine Holland - 1898 - 340 lapas
...of the military forces of the enemy ; that for this "purpose, it is sufficient to put hors de combat the greatest " possible number of men ; that this object would be " exceeded by the employment of weapons which should " uselessly aggravate the sufferings of men who have been " placed hors de combat,... | |
| 1900 - 730 lapas
...war between civilized nations." The principle governing the convention was that the use of weapons which " uselessly aggravate the sufferings of disabled men or render their death inevitable " is contrary to the laws of humanity. Accordingly the contracting parties engaged " mutually to renounce... | |
| 1903 - 306 lapas
...materials." In the Declaration then made it was said that the object of the use of weapons in war is " to disable the greatest possible number of men, that...would be exceeded by the employment of arms which needlessly aggravate the sufferings of disabled men, or render their death inevitable, and that the... | |
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