conflict
... 2. The
persons belonging to one of the
categories enumerated in the present Article, who have been
received by
neutral or non-belligerent
Powers on their
territory and whom these
Powers are required to intern under
international law, without
prejudice to any more
favourable treatment which these
Powers may
choose to give and with the
exception of Articles
8,
10,
15,
30, fifth paragraph,
58-
67,
92,
126 and, where
diplomatic relations exist between the
Parties to the conflict and the
neutral or non-belligerent
Power concerned, those Articles
concerning the
Protecting Power. Where such
diplomatic relations exist, the
Parties to a
conflict on whom these
persons depend shall be allowed to perform towards them the
functions of a
Protecting Power as provided in the present
Convention, without
prejudice to the
functions which these
Parties normally
exercise in
conformity with
diplomatic and
consular usage and
treaties. ...
... 2. The
persons belonging to one of the
categories enumerated in the present Article, who have been
received by
neutral or non-belligerent
Powers on their
territory and whom these
Powers are required to intern under
international law, without
prejudice to any more
favourable treatment which these
Powers may
choose to give and with the
exception of Articles
8,
10,
15,
30, fifth paragraph,
58-
67,
92,
126 and, where
diplomatic relations exist between the
Parties to the conflict and the
neutral or non-belligerent
Power concerned, those Articles
concerning the
Protecting Power. Where such
diplomatic relations exist, the
Parties to a
conflict on whom these
persons depend shall be allowed to perform towards them the
functions of a
Protecting Power as provided in the present
Convention, without
prejudice to the
functions which these
Parties normally
exercise in
conformity with
diplomatic and
consular usage and
treaties. ...
... Each
Party to a
conflict is required to furnish the
persons under its
jurisdiction who are
liable to become
prisoners of war, with an
identity card showing the
owner's
surname,
first names,
rank,
army,
regimental,
personal or
serial number or
equivalent information, and
date of birth. The
identity card may, furthermore, bear the
signature or the
fingerprints, or both, of the
owner, and may bear, as well, any other
information the
Party to the
conflict may wish to
add concerning persons belonging to its
armed forces. As far as possible the
card shall
measure 6.5 x 10 cm. and shall be issued in duplicate. The
identity card shall be shown by the
prisoner of war upon demand, but may in no
case be taken away from him. ...
... Each
Party to a
conflict is required to furnish the
persons under its
jurisdiction who are
liable to become
prisoners of war, with an
identity card showing the
owner's
surname,
first names,
rank,
army,
regimental,
personal or
serial number or
equivalent information, and
date of birth. The
identity card may, furthermore, bear the
signature or the
fingerprints, or both, of the
owner, and may bear, as well, any other
information the
Party to the
conflict may wish to
add concerning persons belonging to its
armed forces. As far as possible the
card shall
measure 6.5 x 10 cm. and shall be issued in duplicate. The
identity card shall be shown by the
prisoner of war upon demand, but may in no
case be taken away from him. ...