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ARTICLE-8
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... The present
Convention
shall be applied with the
cooperation
and under the
scrutiny
of the
Protecting
Powers
whose
duty
it is to
safeguard
the
interests
of the
Parties to the conflict
. For this
purpose
, the
Protecting
Powers
may appoint, apart from their
diplomatic
or
consular staff
,
delegates
from amongst their own
nationals
or the
nationals
of other
neutral Powers
. The said
delegates
shall be
subject
to the
approval
of the
Power
with which they are to carry out their
duties
. ...
... The present
Convention
shall be applied with the
cooperation
and under the
scrutiny
of the
Protecting
Powers
whose
duty
it is to
safeguard
the
interests
of the
Parties to the conflict
. For this
purpose
, the
Protecting
Powers
may appoint, apart from their
diplomatic
or
consular staff
,
delegates
from amongst their own
nationals
or the
nationals
of other
neutral Powers
. The said
delegates
shall be
subject
to the
approval
of the
Power
with which they are to carry out their
duties
. ...
... The
representatives
or
delegates
of the
Protecting
Powers
shall not in any
case
exceed their
mission
under the present
Convention
. They shall, in particular, take
account
of the imperative necessities of
security
of the
State
wherein they carry out their
duties
. ...
ARTICLE-10
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... The
High Contracting Parties
may at any
time
agree
to
entrust
to an
organization
which
offers
all
guarantees
of
impartiality
and
efficacy
the
duties
incumbent on the
Protecting
Powers
by
virtue
of the present
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-33
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... (b) The senior
medical officer
in each
camp
shall be
responsible
to the
camp
military authorities
for everything
connected
with the
activities
of retained
medical personnel
. For this
purpose
,
Parties to the conflict
shall
agree
at the
outbreak of hostilities
on the
subject
of the
corresponding
ranks
of the
medical personnel
,
including
that of
societies
mentioned in Article
26
of the
Geneva Convention
for the Amelioration of the
Condition
of the
Wounded
and
Sick
in
Armed Forces
in the
Field
of August 12, 1949. This senior
medical officer
, as well as
chaplains
, shall have the
right
to deal with the
competent
authorities
of the
camp
on all
questions
relating to their
duties
. Such
authorities
shall afford them all necessary
facilities
for
correspondence
relating to these
questions
. ...
... (c) Although they shall be
subject
to the
internal
discipline
of the
camp
in which they are retained, such
personnel
may not be compelled to carry out any
work
other than that concerned with their
medical
or
religious
duties
. ...
ARTICLE-34
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...
Prisoners of war
shall enjoy complete latitude in the
exercise
of their
religious
duties
,
including
attendance
at the
service
of their
faith
, on
condition
that they comply with the
disciplinary
routine prescribed by the
military authorities
. ...
ARTICLE-35
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...
Chaplains
who fall into the hands of the
enemy
Power
and who remain or are retained with a
view
to assisting
prisoners of war
, shall be allowed to
minister
to them and to
exercise
freely
their
ministry
amongst
prisoners of war
of the same
religion
, in
accordance
with their
religious
conscience
. They shall be allocated among the various
camps
and
labour
detachments containing
prisoners of war
belonging to the same
forces
, speaking the same
language
or practising the same
religion
. They shall enjoy the necessary
facilities
,
including
the means of
transport
provided for in Article
33
, for
visiting
the
prisoners of war
outside their
camp
. They shall be
free
to
correspond
,
subject
to
censorship
, on matters
concerning
their
religious
duties
with the ecclesiastical
authorities
in the
country
of
detention
and with
international
religious
organizations
.
Letters
and
cards
which they may send for this
purpose
shall be in
addition
to the
quota
provided for in Article
71
. ...
ARTICLE-62
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...
Working
pay
shall likewise be
paid
by the
detaining
authorities
to
prisoners of war
permanently detailed to
duties
or to a
skilled
or semi-
skilled
occupation
in
connection
with the
administration
,
installation
or
maintenance
of
camps
, and to the
prisoners
who are required to carry out
spiritual
or
medical
duties
on behalf of their
comrades
. ...
...
Working
pay
shall likewise be
paid
by the
detaining
authorities
to
prisoners of war
permanently detailed to
duties
or to a
skilled
or semi-
skilled
occupation
in
connection
with the
administration
,
installation
or
maintenance
of
camps
, and to the
prisoners
who are required to carry out
spiritual
or
medical
duties
on behalf of their
comrades
. ...
ARTICLE-79
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Officer prisoners of war
of the same
nationality
shall be stationed in
labour
camps
for
prisoners of war
, for the
purpose
of carrying out the
camp administration
duties
for which the
prisoners of war
are
responsible
. These
officers
may be
elected
as
prisoners
'
representatives
under the first paragraph of this Article. In such a
case
the
assistants
to the
prisoners
'
representatives
shall be chosen from among those
prisoners of war
who are not
officers
. ...
... Every
representative
elected
must be
approved
by the
Detaining Power
before he has the
right
to commence his
duties
. Where the
Detaining Power
refuses to
approve
a
prisoner of war
elected
by his fellow
prisoners of war
, it must inform the
Protecting Power
of the
reason
for such refusal. ...
ARTICLE-80
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... In particular, where the
prisoners
decide
to organize amongst themselves a
system
of
mutual assistance
, this
organization
will be within the
province
of the
prisoners
'
representative
, in
addition
to the
special
duties
entrusted
to him by other
provisions
of the present
Convention
. ...
...
Prisoners
'
representatives
shall not be held
responsible
, simply by
reason
of their
duties
, for any
offences
committed by
prisoners of war
. ...
ARTICLE-81
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...
Prisoners
'
representatives
shall not be required to perform any other
work
, if the
accomplishment
of their
duties
is thereby made more difficult. ...
...
Prisoners
'
representatives
may appoint from amongst the
prisoners
such
assistants
as they may require. All
material
facilities
shall be
granted
them, particularly a certain
freedom of movement
necessary for the
accomplishment
of their
duties
(
inspection
of
labour
detachments,
receipt
of
supplies
, etc.). ...
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. ...
ARTICLE-89
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... 3. Fatigue
duties
not exceeding two hours daily. ...
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-112
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... Upon the
outbreak of hostilities
, Mixed
Medical
Commissions
shall be appointed to examine
sick
and
wounded
prisoners of war
, and to make all appropriate
decisions
regarding them. The
appointment
,
duties
and
functioning
of these
Commissions
shall be in
conformity
with the
provisions
of the
Regulations
annexed to the present
Convention
. ...
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