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Definition of Internments
1. internment [n] - See also: internment
Lexicographical Neighbors of Internments
Literary usage of Internments
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1907)
"Judging by the internments of Russian vessels which sought refuge in neutral ports
... These internments occurred within the jurisdictions of four different ..."
2. The Hague Conventions and Declarations of 1899 and 1907: Accompanied by by James Brown Scott (1918)
"It is kept informed of internments and changes, as well as of admissions into
hospital and deaths. 1907 ARTICLE 13 Individuals who follow an army without ..."
3. The Proceedings of the Hague Peace Conferences: Translation of the Original by James Brown Scott, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Division of International Law (1921)
"It is kept informed of internments and transfers, as well as of admissions into
hospital and deaths. ARTICLE 6 The State may utilize the labor of prisoners ..."
4. Pamphlet by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Division of International Law (1914)
"It is kept informed of internments and changes, as well as of admissions into
hospital and deaths. 1907 ARTICLE Individuals who follow an army Treatment ..."
5. Law and Usage of War: A Practical Handbook of the Law and Usage of Land and by Thomas Barclay (1914)
"It is kept informed of internments and changes, also of admissions to hospital
and of deaths] relating to internments and changes, to releases on parole, ..."
6. The Geneva Convention of 1906 for the Amelioration of the Condition of the by Geneva Convention, Aug. 22, 1864 (1916)
"Notifications of internments, etc. Appeal to charity of inhabitants. ...
Belligerents will keep each other mutually advised of internments and transfers, ..."