| 1920 - 222 頁
...Government recognizes the right of the Allied and Associated Powers to bring before military tribunals persons accused of having committed acts in violation of the laws and customs of war. Such persons shall, if found guilty, be sentenced to punishments laid down by law. This provision... | |
| Commonwealth Club of California - 1919 - 720 頁
...obligations of international undertakings and the validity of international morality," and will rix the punishment it feels should be imposed. Persons...affect nationals of only one state, they will be tried belore a tribunal of that state; if they affect nationals of several states they will be tried belore... | |
| 1922 - 804 頁
...Government recognizes the right of the Allied and Associated Powers to bring before military tribunals persons accused of having committed acts in violation of the laws and customs of war. Such persons shall, if found guilty, be sentenced to punishments laid down by law. This provision... | |
| 1919 - 920 頁
...Government recognises the right of the Allied and Asssociated Powers to bring before military tribunals persons accused of having committed acts in violation of the laws and customs of war. Such persons shall, if found guilty, be sentenced to punishments laid down by law. This provision... | |
| 1920 - 736 頁
...Germany recognizes "the right of the Allied and Associated Powers to bring before military tribunals persons accused of having committed acts in violation of the laws and customs of war." It adds: "Such persons shall, if found guilty, be sentenced to punishments laid down by law.... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1920 - 968 頁
...Government recognises the right of the Allied and Associated Powers to bring before military tribunals persons accused of having committed acts in violation of the laws and customs of war. Such persons shall, if found guilty, be sentenced to punishments laid down by law. This provision... | |
| 1919 - 492 頁
...Netherlands for the surrender to them of the exEmperor in order that he may be put on trial. ARTICLE 228. of having committed acts in violation of the laws and customs of war. Such persons shall, if found guilty, be sentenced to punishments laid down by law. This provision... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1919 - 112 頁
...Government recognizes the right of the Allied and Associated Powers to bring before military tribunals persons accused of having committed acts in violation of the laws and customs of war. Such persons shall, if found guilty, be sentenced to punishments laid down by law. This provision... | |
| 1920 - 486 頁
...Austria also recognized the right of the Allied Powers to bring to a military trial those who were accused of having committed acts in violation of the laws and customs of war. The provisions for reparation, too, followed those of the German Treaty. Austria accepted the... | |
| 1921 - 582 頁
...The Turkish Government recognizes the right of the allied powers to bring before military tribunals persons accused of having committed acts in violation of the laws and customs of war. Such persons shall, if found guilty, be sentenced to punishments laid down by law. This provision... | |
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