| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - 1918 - 464 pàgines
...to be cased in hard envelopes. The Conference drew up a Declaration 2 in favour of abstention from the use of bullets ' which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as bullets with a hard envelope, which does not entirely cover the case, or is pierced with incisions.'... | |
| Charles Cheney Hyde - 1918 - 64 pàgines
...and adopted in its stead a declaration announcing that the contracting parties agreed to abstain from the use of bullets "which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as bullets with a hard' envelope which does not entirely cover the core or is pierced with incisions."3... | |
| Pasquale Fiore - 1918 - 780 pàgines
...Conference, which reads as follows, is to be observed: "The contracting parties agree to abstain from the use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as bullets with a hard envelope which does not entirely cover the core or is pierced with incisions."... | |
| Harold Hudson Martin, Joseph Richardson Baker - 1918 - 610 pàgines
...projectiles or those charged with fulminating or inflammable materials, less than 400 grams in weight, and bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as bullets with a hard envelope which does not cover the core entirely or is pierced with incisions."... | |
| Joseph Richardson Baker, Henry Graham Crocker - 1919 - 448 pàgines
...-Article 28, Regulations, Hague Convention IV, 1907. The Contracting Parties agree to abstain from the use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as bullets with a hard envelope which does not entirely cover the core or is pierced with incisions. Hague... | |
| Hutton Webster - 1920 - 238 pàgines
...projectiles, the only object of which is the diffusion of asphyxiating or deleterious gases. 3. To prohibit the use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body, such as bullets with a hard envelope, of which the envelope does not entirely cover the core, or is pierced... | |
| 830 pàgines
..."dum-dums", signed at The Hague, July 29, 1899. In that Agreement, the parties agreed "to abstain from the use of bullets which expand or flatten easily in the human body. such as bullets with a hard envelope which does not entirely cover the core, or is pierced with incisions."... | |
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