| Taner Akçam - 2004 - 290 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... | |
| Yusuf Aksar - 2004 - 352 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. 9. Art. 229 of the Treaty of Versailles. 10. Bassiouni, pp. 199-200; Marquardt, PD., 'Law Without... | |
| Christine Van den Wijngaert, Guy Stessens, Liesbeth Janssens - 2005 - 1563 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... | |
| Héctor Olásolo - 2005 - 423 頁
...art. 228 recognized 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 the war". However, the special tribunal to try William II was never constituted and the German Supreme... | |
| Patricia Heberer, J_rgen MatthÜus - 2008 - 358 頁
...themselves to seek his surrender from the government at The Hague. Articles 228 to 230 dealt with other "persons accused of having committed acts in violation of the laws and customs of war" so they could be tried and punished according to military law after they had been handed over... | |
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