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Home - LONANG Library - Hugo Grotius - Law of War and Peace
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BOOK 3, CHAPTER 14Moderation in Regard to Prisoners of WarI. To what extent, in accordance with moral justice, it is permissible to take men captiveII. What is permissible against a slave according to the moral power of justiceIII. It is not permissible to kill an innocent prisonerIV. It is not permissible to punish with severityV. It is not permissible to impose upon slaves tasks that are excessively severeVI. Under what circumstances the savings of a slave belong to the master, and under what circumstances to the slaveVII. Whether it is permissible for slaves to attempt to escapeVIII. Whether the children of slaves are bound to the master, and to what extentIX. What is to be done in countries where the enslavement of prisoners of war is not customary.
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