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    Pierre Miremont (1901-1979) : un félibre oublié du félibrige ? by Cecile Noilhan

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Half of them were written in the prisoner of war camps.…”
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    Strongyloides Hyperinfection in a Renal Transplant Patient: Always Be on the Lookout by Murtaza Mazhar, Ijlal Akbar Ali, Nelson Iván Agudelo Higuita

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…We present a case of a 71-year-old Vietnamese man with chronic kidney disease secondary to adult polycystic kidney disease. He had been a prisoner of war before undergoing a successful cadaveric renal transplant in the United States. …”
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    An Examination of International Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict: Perspective from the Legal Issues on War Crimes in Africa by NWALA Paul

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The study argues that international humanitarian law on armed conflict governs the treatment of prisoners of war, civilians in occupied territory, the sick and the wounded personnel, prohibits inhuman methods of warfare and protection of human rights in situation of armed conflict (war). …”
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    LEGAL ASSESSMENT OF RUSSIAN CRIMES IN UKRAINE by Andrukhiv O.

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Among them, deliberate killings of both civilians and prisoners of war occupy an important place. In our opinion, it is worth paying attention to the most revealing «war crimes» committed by Russia in Ukraine and which require its prosecution, namely the deportation of minors; execution of prisoners of war; the crime of ecocide; mass killings and abuse of the civilian population. …”
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    Os periódicos acadêmicos de geografia francesa de 1940-1945. Entre a pobreza material e a resistência intelectual by Laurent Beauguitte

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Speaking of censorship as prisoners of war or the daily difficulties related to the Second World War, geographers evocated here clearly produce a contemporary geography.…”
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    Anthology of Ukrainian Poetry “Strings” by Bohdan Lepky as a Text in Contextual Reading by Lilia Оvdiichuk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…He taught Ukrainian literature in camps for prisoners of war, at teaching courses at the Embassy of the Ukrainian People's Republic and worked in the editorial office of "Ukrainian Word" as a publisher, compiler and commentator of the works of Ukrainian writers. …”
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    Pacifismo y vínculos transnacionales entre feministas en el continente americano en los años 1930: encontrar una solución a la guerra del Chaco by Maria Elvira Alvarez Gimenez

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The Pan-American feminist movement thus took on pacifist aims that led women to mobilize through a sort of "informal diplomacy" as soon as the conflict was over, around the issue of the return of prisoners of war. Thanks to the links created between feminists of the continent in these years, a broad transcontinental mobilization of women took place, which placed women and feminists at the forefront of the public sphere in their respective countries.…”
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    The influence of weapons development throughout history and the protection of the civilian population: Issues of application of international conventions by Lopičić-Jančić Jelena Đ., Vasić Ljubica M.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Those are primarily the civilian population, wounded, sick, prisoners of war, shipwrecked as well as property, etc. …”
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    SOME ASPECTS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW STANDARDS IN THE FIELD OF CAPTIVITY OF WAR IN RUSSIAN LEGISLATION AT THE PRESENT STAGE by Oleg S. Kiritsa

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The rapid development of modern law and legal policy determines the increase in the culture of society, and at the same time the preservation of humanity and respect for the human dignity of prisoners of war. Our country, being a highly developed and rule-of-law state, has always strived to implement the norms of international law in the field of military captivity, both in Soviet and Russian legislation. …”
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