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ARTICLE-84
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... In no
circumstances
whatever shall a
prisoner of war
be tried by a
court
of any kind which does not
offer
the essential
guarantees
of
independence
and
impartiality
as generally recognized, and, in particular, the
procedure
of which does not afford the
accused
the
rights
and means of
defence
provided for in Article
105
. ...
ARTICLE-87
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... When fixing the
penalty
, the
courts
or
authorities
of the
Detaining Power
shall take into
consideration
, to the widest
extent
possible, the
fact
that the
accused
, not being a
national
of the
Detaining Power
, is not bound to it by any
duty of allegiance
, and that he is in its
power
as the result of
circumstances
independent
of his own will. The said
courts
or
authorities
shall be at
liberty
to reduce the
penalty
provided for the
violation
of which the
prisoner of war
is
accused
, and shall therefore not be bound to apply the
minimum
penalty
prescribed. ...
... When fixing the
penalty
, the
courts
or
authorities
of the
Detaining Power
shall take into
consideration
, to the widest
extent
possible, the
fact
that the
accused
, not being a
national
of the
Detaining Power
, is not bound to it by any
duty of allegiance
, and that he is in its
power
as the result of
circumstances
independent
of his own will. The said
courts
or
authorities
shall be at
liberty
to reduce the
penalty
provided for the
violation
of which the
prisoner of war
is
accused
, and shall therefore not be bound to apply the
minimum
penalty
prescribed. ...
ARTICLE-95
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... A
prisoner of war
accused
of an
offence
against
discipline
shall not be kept in
confinement
pending the
hearing
unless a
member
of the
armed forces
of the
Detaining Power
would be so kept if he were
accused
of a similar
offence
, or if it is essential in the
interests
of
camp
order
and
discipline
. ...
... A
prisoner of war
accused
of an
offence
against
discipline
shall not be kept in
confinement
pending the
hearing
unless a
member
of the
armed forces
of the
Detaining Power
would be so kept if he were
accused
of a similar
offence
, or if it is essential in the
interests
of
camp
order
and
discipline
. ...
ARTICLE-96
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... Before any
disciplinary
award
is pronounced, the
accused
shall be given precise
information
regarding the
offences
of which he is
accused
, and given an
opportunity
of explaining his
conduct
and of defending himself. He shall be permitted, in particular, to call
witnesses
and to have
recourse
, if necessary, to the
services
of a qualified
interpreter
. The
decision
shall be
announced
to the
accused
prisoner of war
and to the
prisoners
'
representative
. ...
... Before any
disciplinary
award
is pronounced, the
accused
shall be given precise
information
regarding the
offences
of which he is
accused
, and given an
opportunity
of explaining his
conduct
and of defending himself. He shall be permitted, in particular, to call
witnesses
and to have
recourse
, if necessary, to the
services
of a qualified
interpreter
. The
decision
shall be
announced
to the
accused
prisoner of war
and to the
prisoners
'
representative
. ...
... Before any
disciplinary
award
is pronounced, the
accused
shall be given precise
information
regarding the
offences
of which he is
accused
, and given an
opportunity
of explaining his
conduct
and of defending himself. He shall be permitted, in particular, to call
witnesses
and to have
recourse
, if necessary, to the
services
of a qualified
interpreter
. The
decision
shall be
announced
to the
accused
prisoner of war
and to the
prisoners
'
representative
. ...
ARTICLE-99
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... No
moral
or
physical
coercion
may be exerted on a
prisoner of war
in
order
to induce him to admit himself
guilty
of the
act
of which he is
accused
. ...
ARTICLE-100
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... The
death sentence
cannot be pronounced on a
prisoner of war
unless the
attention
of the
court
has, in
accordance
with Article
87
, second paragraph, been particularly called to the
fact
that since the
accused
is not a
national
of the
Detaining Power
, he is not bound to it by any
duty of allegiance
, and that he is in its
power
as the result of
circumstances
independent
of his own will. ...
ARTICLE-103
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...
Judicial
investigations
relating to a
prisoner of war
shall be
conducted
as rapidly as
circumstances
permit
and so that his
trial
shall take
place
as soon as possible. A
prisoner of war
shall not be confined while awaiting
trial
unless a
member
of the
armed forces
of the
Detaining Power
would be so confined if he were
accused
of a similar
offence
, or if it is essential to do so in the
interests
of
national security
. In no
circumstances
shall this
confinement
exceed three
months
. ...
ARTICLE-105
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... The
advocate
or
counsel
conducting
the
defence
on behalf of the
prisoner of war
shall have at his
disposal
a
period
of two
weeks
at least before the
opening
of the
trial
, as well as the necessary
facilities
to prepare the
defence
of the
accused
. He may, in particular,
freely
visit
the
accused
and
interview
him in
private
. He may also
confer
with any
witnesses
for the
defence
,
including
prisoners of war
. He shall have the
benefit
of these
facilities
until the
term
of
appeal
or
petition
has expired. ...
... The
advocate
or
counsel
conducting
the
defence
on behalf of the
prisoner of war
shall have at his
disposal
a
period
of two
weeks
at least before the
opening
of the
trial
, as well as the necessary
facilities
to prepare the
defence
of the
accused
. He may, in particular,
freely
visit
the
accused
and
interview
him in
private
. He may also
confer
with any
witnesses
for the
defence
,
including
prisoners of war
. He shall have the
benefit
of these
facilities
until the
term
of
appeal
or
petition
has expired. ...
... Particulars of the
charge
or
charges
on which the
prisoner of war
is to be arraigned, as well as the
documents
which are generally
communicated
to the
accused
by
virtue
of the
laws
in
force
in the
armed forces
of the
Detaining Power
, shall be
communicated
to the
accused
prisoner of war
in a
language
which he understands, and in good
time
before the
opening
of the
trial
. The same
communication
in the same
circumstances
shall be made to the
advocate
or
counsel
conducting
the
defence
on behalf of the
prisoner of war
. ...
... Particulars of the
charge
or
charges
on which the
prisoner of war
is to be arraigned, as well as the
documents
which are generally
communicated
to the
accused
by
virtue
of the
laws
in
force
in the
armed forces
of the
Detaining Power
, shall be
communicated
to the
accused
prisoner of war
in a
language
which he understands, and in good
time
before the
opening
of the
trial
. The same
communication
in the same
circumstances
shall be made to the
advocate
or
counsel
conducting
the
defence
on behalf of the
prisoner of war
. ...
ARTICLE-107
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... Any
judgment
and
sentence
pronounced upon a
prisoner of war
shall be immediately
reported
to the
Protecting Power
in the form of a
summary
communication
, which shall also indicate whether he has the
right
of
appeal
with a
view
to the quashing of the
sentence
or the reopening of the
trial
. This
communication
shall likewise be sent to the
prisoners
'
representative
concerned. It shall also be sent to the
accused
prisoner of war
in a
language
he understands, if the
sentence
was not pronounced in his
presence
. The
Detaining Power
shall also immediately
communicate
to the
Protecting Power
the
decision
of the
prisoner of war
to use or to waive his
right
of
appeal
. ...
ARTICLE-129
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... In all
circumstances
, the
accused
persons
shall
benefit
by
safeguards
of proper
trial
and
defence
, which shall not be less
favourable
than those provided by Article
105
and those following of the present
Convention
. ...
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