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ARTICLE-38
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Prisoners
shall have
opportunities
for taking
physical exercise
,
including
sports
and games, and for being out of doors. Sufficient
open spaces
shall be provided for this
purpose
in all
camps
. ...
ARTICLE-96
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... A
record
of
disciplinary punishments
shall be maintained by the
camp commander
and shall be
open
to
inspection
by
representatives
of the
Protecting Power
. ...
ARTICLE-98
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...
Prisoners of war
awarded
disciplinary punishment
shall be allowed to
exercise
and to stay in the
open air
at least two hours daily. ...
ARTICLE-104
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... In any
case
in which the
Detaining Power
has
decided
to institute
judicial proceedings
against a
prisoner of war
, it shall notify the
Protecting Power
as soon as possible and at least three
weeks
before the
opening
of the
trial
. This
period
of three
weeks
shall run as from the
day
on which such
notification
reaches the
Protecting Power
at the
address
previously indicated by the latter to the
Detaining Power
. ...
... 4 . Designation of the
court
which will try the
case
, likewise the
date
and
place
fixed for the
opening
of the
trial
. ...
... If no
evidence
is submitted, at the
opening
of a
trial
, that the
notification
referred to above was
received
by the
Protecting Power
, by the
prisoner of war
and by the
prisoners
'
representative
concerned, at least three
weeks
before the
opening
of the
trial
, then the latter cannot take
place
and must be adjourned. ...
... If no
evidence
is submitted, at the
opening
of a
trial
, that the
notification
referred to above was
received
by the
Protecting Power
, by the
prisoner of war
and by the
prisoners
'
representative
concerned, at least three
weeks
before the
opening
of the
trial
, then the latter cannot take
place
and must be adjourned. ...
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. ...
... 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-108
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... In any
case
,
prisoners of war
sentenced
to a
penalty
depriving them of their
liberty
shall retain the
benefit
of the
provisions
of Articles
78
and
126
of the present
Convention
. Furthermore, they shall be entitled to
receive
and despatch
correspondence
, to
receive
at least one
relief
parcel
monthly, to take
regular
exercise
in the
open air
, to have the
medical care
required by their
state of health
, and the
spiritual
assistance
they may desire.
Penalties
to which they may be subjected shall be in
accordance
with the
provisions
of Article
87
, third paragraph. ...
ARTICLE-136
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... The present
Convention
, which bears the
date
of this
day
, is
open
to
signature
until February 12, 1950, in the
name
of the
Powers
represented at the
Conference
which opened at
Geneva
on April 21, 1949; furthermore, by
Powers
not represented at that
Conference
, but which are
parties
to the
Convention
of July 27, 1929. ...
ARTICLE-139
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... From the
date
of its coming into
force
, it shall be
open
to any
Power
in whose
name
the present
Convention
has not been
signed
, to
accede
to this
Convention
. ...
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