The Elements of International Law With An Account of Its Origin Sources And His

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The Elements of International Law With An Account of Its Origin Sources And His
George B George Breckenridge Davis
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The time, place, and method of exchange are fully detailed in the cartels, the provisions of which ^e always strictly construed. The basis of exchange is usually that of strict equivalents, man for man, rank for rank, disability for disability. The ex- changeable values of the different grades of officers and non- commissioned officers are established, and expressed in terms of private soldiers. Numbers are then computed for exchange upon the basis thus agreed upon. An excess on either side may... constitute a credit, or may be extinguished by a payment of money. Prisoners of war who escape from confinement, or who are exchanged, are by such acts revested with all the rights of belligerents. The binding force of cartels, like that of all other agreements between belligerents, rests upon the good faith of the contracting parties. If the terms of a car- tel are violated by one belligerent they cease to be obligatory upon the other. ' ' After the battle of Sedan, in oners in neutral territory is regu- 1870, considerable numbers of lated by the provisions of Articles French troops took refuge in Bel- 57-60 of the Convention of the gian territory, where they were in- Hague of 1899.

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