... Art. I. — Ambulances and military hospitals shall be acknowledged to be neuter, and, as such, shall be protected and respected by belligerents so long as any sick or wounded may be therein. Such neutrality shall cease if the ambulances or hospitals... Parliamentary Papers - Page 618by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1865Full view - About this book
| Law - 1872 - 1116 pages
...Such neutrality shall cease if the ambulances or hospitals should be held by a military force. 2. — Persons employed in hospitals and ambulances, comprising...chaplains, shall participate in the benefit of neutrality while, so employed, and so long as there remain any wounded to bring in, or to succour. 3. — The... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - Europe - 1875 - 848 pages
...by a Military Force. Persons employed in Hospitals and Ambulances to participate in Neutrality. ART. II. Persons employed in Hospitals and Ambulances,...employed, and so long as there remain any wounded to bring iu or to succour. Neutrality to continue to Persons fulfilling Duties in Hospitals, ^-c., occupied... | |
| William Oke Manning - International law - 1875 - 588 pages
...protected and respected by belligerents " so long as any sick or wouuded might be therein." By Art. II. " persons employed in hospitals and ambulances,...administration, transport of " wounded, as well as chaplains, should participate in the benefit of " neutrality whilst so employed." By Art. VII. a distinctive flag... | |
| John Millar Bannatyne - 1875 - 596 pages
...ambulances or hospitals are held by a military force. [* t Q. What are the rules regarding the neutrality of persons employed in hospitals and ambulances (comprising...medical service, administration, transport of .wounded), and of chaplains ? A. They are to participate in the benefit of neutrality while so employed, and so... | |
| Carl Christoph Johann Friedrich Ludwig Lueder - Geneva Convention - 1876 - 516 pages
...Privatbeihülfe , S. 60 ff.; HMR, die Pflege der im Kriege Verwundeten und die Genfer Confereuzen, Art. 2. Persons employed in hospitals and ambulances, comprising...superintendence, medical service, administration, transport of ,vounded as well as chaplains, shall participate in the beneß of ncutrality while so employed, and... | |
| American National Red Cross - Red Cross - 1883 - 254 pages
...neutrality shall cease, if the ambulances or hospitals should be held by a military force. ART. 2. Persons employed in hospitals and ambulances, comprising...whilst so employed, and so long as there remain any to briug in or to succor. ART. 3. The persons designated in the preceding article may, even after occnpation... | |
| John W. Hogg, United States, United States. Navy Department - Naval law - 1883 - 416 pages
...respected aenen- tne Btaff for superintendence, medical service, administration, trauppoi * trale' of wounded, as well as chaplains, shall participate in the benefit of mntrality, whilst во employed, and so long as there remain any wonndt-*! to bring in or to succor.... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - International law - 1886 - 504 pages
...the persons under whose direction they take place, shall be protected by an absolute neutrality. 12. Persons employed in hospitals and ambulances, comprising...administration, transport of wounded, as well as chaplains, and the duly accredited agents of relief associations, who are authorized to assist the regular sanitary... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 1020 pages
...should be held by military force. ART. II. Persons employed in hospitals aud ambulances, comprising I ho staff for superintendence, medical service, administration,...employed, and so long as there remain any wounded to bring iu or to succor. ADDITIONAL ARTICLE I. * The persons designed (designated) in Article II of tho convention... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - International law - 1887 - 512 pages
...neutrality shall cease if the ambulances or hospitals should be held by a military force. >• Art. II. — Persons employed in hospitals and ambulances,...chaplains, shall participate in the benefit of neutrality, while so employed, and so long as there remain any wounded to bring in or to succor. \ Art. III. —... | |
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