Abstract
In the case under discussion, the tribunal decides the legitimacy of war contributions during the occupation of Tacna by Chilean forces during the Pacific War (1879-1884). The tribunal bases its decision on the incipient humanitarian law of the time and the customs and principles of international law.
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