The Swiss Confederation as a place of international agreements
The Swiss Confederation as a place of international agreements
- Geneva conventions
Geneva Convention 10/22 August 1864
Ivanovsky, Ignaty Alexandrovich (1858-). The Geneva Convention on August 10/22, 1864. Kiev: Univ. type., 1884.Geneva Convention 10/22 August 1864 and the right of war
Ivanovsky, Ignatiy Alexandrovich (1858-).Geneva Convention 10/22 August 1864 and the right of war.Odessa: Type.ok.PCS.onemilitary.OKR., 1891.Geneva (1906) and the Hague (1907) of the Convention
Geneva.Convention (1906).Geneva (1906) and the Hague (1907) of the Convention.Petrograd: Typography of the Maritime Ministry, 1914. - Norms of Geneva conventions in the Russian Empire
The case on the bill of the Ministry of Justice submitted to the State Duma of the Third convocation on the establishment of criminal liability of institutions and societies for the use without the permission of the emblem or the name "Red Cross" and "Geneva Cross"
State Duma I, II, III and IV convocations.
The case on the bill of the Ministry of Justice submitted to the State Duma of the Third convocation on the establishment of criminal liability of institutions and societies for the use without the permission of the emblem or the name "Red Cross" and "Geneva Cross".On the involvement of the Russian Red Cross Society in "promoting the military sanitary service in the armies," based on the Geneva Convention
Council of Ministers (1905-1917).
On the involvement of the Russian Red Cross Society in "promoting military sanitary services in the armies," based on the Geneva Convention. - Norms of Geneva conventions in the USSR
The Geneva Conventions of 1929 and the situation of foreign prisoners of war in the USSR in the post-war period
Ivanov, Victor Aleksandrovich (Doctor of Historical Sciences, 1952-). The Geneva Conventions of 1929 and the situation of foreign prisoners of war in the USSR in the post-war period. St. Petersburg: Presidential Library, 2015.