The International Law And Custom of Ancient Greece And Rome

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CHAPTER XXV WAR: PERSONS PROTECTED— RIGHT OF SANCTUARY —BURIAL OF THE DEAD — TRUCE — SP0iV5/0 — TROPHIES— ESPIONAGE— NEUTRALIZATION AND NEUTRALITY Among the more important mitigations in the conduct Mitigations of of warfare and belligerent relationships, we find the '''^''^'^''^ protection of certain individuals, besides ambassadors and other diplomatic envoys (w
...ho have already been considered ^) ; the universal recognition of the right of sanctuary ; the mild treatment of suppliants ; the granting of safe-conducts ; the establishment and observ- ance of truces and armistices ; the liberty freely accorded, even after the fiercest combat and merciless slaughter, to bury the dead and perform all due obsequies ; the neutralization of certain places and objects ; the insist- ence on the neutrality of States not fundamentally concerned in the disputes between others.

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