Belligerents, prohibited to move troops, etc., across neutral territory.. qualifications of. recruiting in neutral territory, rule concerning. to notify neutrals of existence of war. Billeting of troops... Blank form for pass, newspaper correspondent... requisitions.. volunteer aid societies. Board, lodging, and clothing of prisoners of war.. 391, H. V.,2 397,398, H. V., 4, G. C., 11 Aeroplanes, etc., from, of undefended places prohibited.. Authorities to be notified before bombardment.. Balloons, etc., from, of undefended places prohibited.. Buildings devoted to art, etc., protection of, during.. 346n, 347n p.35 pp. 36,37 App. p. 128 63, H. R., 7 213 215 216, 217n, H. R., 26 n(212), 214 225, H. R., 27 religion, etc., protection of, during.. protected, restrictions on use of.. besieged to indicate by distinctive signs. Communications between besieged and outside during... 225, 227, H. IX, 5, H. R., 27 Defended places, although unfortified, permitted.. American rule concerning.. Authorities to be warned of.. English rule concerning.. Withdrawal of noncombatants from, during. Monuments, historical, etc., to be protected during. Places occupied by sanitary troops only, prohibited.. forbidden 225, H. R., 27, H. IX, 5 having automatic submarine mines near.. requisitions.. 214 n(212), n(250), H. IX, 3 175, Bureau of information for prisoners of war (see also Prisoners of war).. 83-90, Deaths, names, wounds of prisoners of war, etc., record of... 85, H. R., 16 87, H. R., 15 84, H. R., 14 C. Cables, submarine.. 341, 342, 343, 344n, 406-408, 410, H. R., 53, 54, H. V,8,9 n(344) Appendix to. App. B, p. 83 254 Between belligerents, involve what.. Commissions, appointment of, to carry out provisions of. Denunciation of.. 250, H. R., 35 256n Evasion of regulations of.. Press in occupied territory. Prisoners of war, correspondence of. 254 (d) 254 (d) 253,254n 253 40 12 3 (j), H. XI 56n, n(336), 337n, 339n, H. R., 46, 47 284 284 n(284) n(284) 4, P. H., IV news correspondent.. Ap. A, p. 35 Telegrams, etc., in occupied territory.. Certificate of identification, forms for civilian employees. personnel, Red Cross.... n1 (135a), pp. 54, 55 Cessation of arms or hostilities (truce). Protection for.. Captured, pay of. Charitable inhabitants, in re, enemy sick and wounded. Civilian employees, form of certificate of identification. description of, to be on certificate of identification. Civilians living between lines, treatment of... Civil officials and diplomatic agents, may be made prisoners of war, when.. right of, to be treated as prisoners of war Armed forces of enemy, rights, duties. Army, militia, and volunteers constitute, when.. Volunteer corps, part of Army, when.. Warning required prior to.. 23 30 19n, 20n 29 24, 25n 1,2; 26,27,28n 1,2,3 26 30 30 30 30 30 21, 22, H. III, 2, 3 29 24-28 20n 30 19n, H. III, 1 338 Commercial transactions in hostile country by officers and men. supplies by companies of neutral States. diplomats, neutrals, in besieged place with own Gov- enemy with own Government in occupied territory. traffic, etc., channels of, obstruction or destruction of.. Communications, means of, in neutral countries... property, private, seized... Complaints public, of violations of laws or war. Complete code not wholly written.. 406-410, H. V., 3,5,8,9 341,344,358, H. R., 53,54,56 Conduct of hostilities. (See Means of injuring the enemy.) 363, H. IV,3 2 4, P. H. IV 1 3 2 where discussed and formulated. 2 219 Confiscation, private property.. 336n, n(337), 339n, 340, 358, n(360), H. R., 46, 47, 56 Contact mines, automatic submarine. (See Automatic submarine contact Failure to pay money by undefended towns, bombardment unauthorized.. Conventions and declarations, international: Convention relative to the opening of hostilities.(H. III), App. No. 1, p. 151, 3(e) preamble to H. IV. (H. IV), relative to the laying of automatic (H. VIII) App. 4, p. 170, 3(i) concerning bombardment by naval forces in time of war... (H. IX) App. 5, p. 174, 3(h)n relative to certain restrictions with regard to the exercise of the p. 194 projectiles (not ratified by United States)...... 10n, n(175),3(a) jectiles which have for their only ratified by United States). (H. D. 1), 3 (b) preventing the employment of Convoys of evacuation (see under Sanitary formations and establishments.) sick and wounded prisoners of war. munitions and supplies in neutral territory. Corps of combatants can not be formed in neutral territory Correspondence of diplomatic agents of neutrals.. Courts-martial and military commissions.. Crimes, partial list of, against laws of war. punishable by penal codes, committed by soldiers. 422, 423, H. V, 15 result of war, should be defined and made known to inhabitants. war, punishable by either belligerent.. punishment for. See also Laws of War. Criminal, war. Cruelty, bad faith, extortion, revenge, etc. practice of not permitted by military necessity 378 375 366 366,377 366,372 366-378 18 13 Declarations and conventions, binding on whom.. Defended place, defined. Definitions: although unfortified, may be bombarded. 7, pp. 184, 185, 194 7 214 n(212), H. IX, 4 373 256a, H. R., 36 251 284 214 120 371 Defended place.. "Fixed establishments" (sanitary). Highway robbers. Law of hostile occupation. Martial law. Military government.. occupation.. n(14), n(16) 14n n(14), n(16) 425, H. V., 16 235 Safe conduct. H. IV (Note: Other Hague conventions have provision Deserters can not claim privileges of levee en masse.. captured in service of enemy punishable.. Destruction of channels of communication, etc.. Diplomatic agents and civil officials may be made prisoners of war, when.... 47 (b) 224n, n(427) 219 neutral in besieged place, communication with outside... 224n 427n Distinctive emblems, prohibition of use of as trade-mark, etc... 170, 171, G. C., 27,28 E. Enemies, armed, destruction of life or limb of means of injuring. (See Means of injuring the enemy.) 12 194, 196n, 197, H. R., 23 Engagements and treaties concluded with enemy during war.. Espionage and treason, Chapter VI, Section III. |