"commanders and observe the laws and usages of war. For I can see no advantage in treating those bands as criminals, and no reason why they should [ ... ]
"regarded as outlaws, and may be punished by a belligerent as robbers and murderers," the partisan problem has not changed except for the extent of [ ... ]
The very people who admit only the patriotic motives which are so often invoked on behalf of the resistance forces, will have to concede that their [ ... ]
subjected to such reprisals in the event of actions contravening international law being committed by the enemy troops or enemy civilian population [ ... ]
Law merely referred to pre-existing laws and customs of war or whether they were intended to provide a new definition of war crimes, such doubts wou [ ... ]
"Inasmuch as war crimes are concerned, International Law, as has been pointed out before, has recognized the crimes designated in Article 6, Section [ ... ]
killing of hostages. If we analyze their reasons we find that those authors who declared themselves opposed to the killing of hostages mistook thei [ ... ]
burning phosphorus and yet we have lived to see such measures ordered and carried out to a very large extent. [ ... ]
Court V Case VII The first and foremost principle in war is military necessity which has been expressed by Professor Oppenheim as follows [ ... ]
Court V Case VII of above mentioned period of time we find the threat which has been circulated within the American Armed Forces that punishment [ ... ]