[D] none of the above
The Allies held trials against Japanese citizens who brutally mistreated prisoners at war.
If you failed to perform, or adhere to, ALL the provisions of your sentence of probation then you are NOT eligible for release and have NOT been released until you can prove to the court that you have done so.
prisoners were not allowed to work on ordnance . tortured.
I don't think you could trust her a long time before that.
This is a controversial topic with arguments on both sides. Some believe that all citizens should have the right to vote, regardless of their past actions. Others argue that criminals have violated the social contract and should have their voting rights revoked as part of their punishment.
no, but he violated the international law of the Geneva convention,and the united nation chapter.
If the trust fund was established for you and left to you via a will, and you believe that the provisions of the will are being violated, you can appracoh the Probate Court and report the situation.
A broken convention refers to a situation where established norms, rules, or practices are disregarded or violated. This can occur in various contexts, such as politics, social interactions, or artistic expressions. When a convention is broken, it often challenges the status quo and can lead to significant changes or reactions within a community or society. Depending on the context, breaking a convention can be seen as innovative or controversial.
Yes, you can go to court if your rights under the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) are violated, but the process may vary depending on the country. Some countries have legal provisions that allow individuals or groups to challenge violations of children's rights in domestic courts. Additionally, the CRC has an optional protocol that permits children or their representatives to bring complaints before the Committee on the Rights of the Child, provided the country has ratified it. However, access to justice and the effectiveness of these mechanisms can differ significantly across jurisdictions.
This violated the treaty. You have violated our friendship.
Yes. If you violate the provisions of your parole you can lose your "good time" just as surely as you would have if you had violated regulations while you were still incarcerated.
It violated an international treaty stipulating that military vessels must reveal their intentions to merchant ships and make provisions for the safety of the targeted ship's crew and passengers before sinking it.