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ARTICLE-4
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... (a) That of being commanded by a
person
responsible
for his
subordinates
; ...
... 4.
Persons
who accompany the
armed forces
without actually being
members
thereof, such as
civilian
members
of
military
aircraft
crews
,
war
correspondents,
supply
contractors,
members
of
labour
units
or of
services
responsible
for the
welfare
of the
armed forces
, provided that they have
received
authorization
from the
armed forces
which they accompany, who shall provide them for that
purpose
with an
identity card
similar to the annexed
model
. ...
ARTICLE-10
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... Any
neutral Power
or any
organization
invited by the
Power
concerned or
offering
itself for these
purposes
, shall be required to
act
with a sense of
responsibility
towards the
Party
to the
conflict
on which
persons
protected
by the present
Convention
depend, and shall be required to furnish sufficient assurances that it is in a
position
to
undertake
the appropriate
functions
and to
discharge
them impartially. ...
ARTICLE-11
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... For this
purpose
, each of the
Protecting
Powers
may, either at the
invitation
of one
Party
or on its own
initiative
,
propose
to the
Parties to the conflict
a
meeting
of their
representatives
, and in particular of the
authorities
responsible
for
prisoners of war
, possibly on
neutral
territory
suitably chosen. The
Parties to the conflict
shall be bound to give
effect
to the
proposals
made to them for this
purpose
. The
Protecting
Powers
may, if necessary,
propose
for
approval
by the
Parties to the conflict
a
person
belonging to a
neutral Power
, or
delegated
by the
International Committee of the Red Cross
, who shall be invited to take part in such a
meeting
. ...
ARTICLE-12
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...
Prisoners of war
are in the hands of the
enemy
Power
, but not of the
individuals
or
military
units
who have captured them.
Irrespective
of the
individual
responsibilities
that may
exist
, the
Detaining Power
is
responsible
for the
treatment
given them. ...
...
Prisoners of war
are in the hands of the
enemy
Power
, but not of the
individuals
or
military
units
who have captured them.
Irrespective
of the
individual
responsibilities
that may
exist
, the
Detaining Power
is
responsible
for the
treatment
given them. ...
...
Prisoners of war
may only be
transferred
by the
Detaining Power
to a
Power
which is a
party
to the
Convention
and after the
Detaining Power
has satisfied itself of the willingness and ability of such transferee
Power
to apply the
Convention
. When
prisoners of war
are
transferred
under such
circumstances
,
responsibility
for the
application
of the
Convention
rests on the
Power
accepting them while they are in its
custody
. ...
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
. ...
ARTICLE-39
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... Every
prisoner of war camp
shall be put under the immediate
authority
of a
responsible
commissioned
officer
belonging to the
regular
armed forces
of the
Detaining Power
. Such
officer
shall have in his
possession
a
copy
of the present
Convention
; he shall ensure that its
provisions
are known to the
camp
staff
and the guard and shall be
responsible
, under the direction of his
government
, for its
application
. ...
... Every
prisoner of war camp
shall be put under the immediate
authority
of a
responsible
commissioned
officer
belonging to the
regular
armed forces
of the
Detaining Power
. Such
officer
shall have in his
possession
a
copy
of the present
Convention
; he shall ensure that its
provisions
are known to the
camp
staff
and the guard and shall be
responsible
, under the direction of his
government
, for its
application
. ...
ARTICLE-56
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... Every
labour
detachment shall remain under the
control
of and administratively part of a
prisoner of war camp
. The
military authorities
and the
commander
of the said
camp
shall be
responsible
, under the direction of their
government
, for the
observance
of the
provisions
of the present
Convention
in
labour
detachments. ...
ARTICLE-57
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... The
treatment
of
prisoners of war
who
work
for
private
persons
, even if the latter are
responsible
for guarding and
protecting
them, shall not be
inferior
to that which is provided for by the present
Convention
. The
Detaining Power
, the
military authorities
and the
commander
of the
camp
to which such
prisoners
belong shall be entirely
responsible
for the
maintenance
,
care
,
treatment
, and
payment
of the
working
pay
of such
prisoners of war
. ...
... The
treatment
of
prisoners of war
who
work
for
private
persons
, even if the latter are
responsible
for guarding and
protecting
them, shall not be
inferior
to that which is provided for by the present
Convention
. The
Detaining Power
, the
military authorities
and the
commander
of the
camp
to which such
prisoners
belong shall be entirely
responsible
for the
maintenance
,
care
,
treatment
, and
payment
of the
working
pay
of such
prisoners of war
. ...
ARTICLE-66
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... The
Power
on which the
prisoner of war
depends shall be
responsible
for settling with him any
credit balance
due
to him from the
Detaining Power
on the
termination
of his
captivity
. ...
ARTICLE-68
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... Any
claim
by a
prisoner of war
for
compensation
in
respect
of any
injury
or other
disability
arising out of
work
shall be referred to the
Power
on which he depends, through the
Protecting Power
. In
accordance
with Article
54
, the
Detaining Power
will, in all
cases
, provide the
prisoner of war
concerned with a
statement
showing the
nature
of the
injury
or
disability
, the
circumstances
in which it arose and particulars of
medical
or
hospital
treatment
given for it. This
statement
will be
signed
by a
responsible
officer
of the
Detaining Power
and the
medical
particulars
certified
by a
medical officer
. ...
... Any
claim
by a
prisoner of war
for
compensation
in
respect
of
personal
effects
, monies or valuables impounded by the
Detaining Power
under Article
18
and not forthcoming on his
repatriation
, or in
respect
of loss alleged to be
due
to the
fault
of the
Detaining Power
or any of its
servants
, shall likewise be referred to the
Power
on which he depends. Nevertheless, any such
personal
effects
required for use by the
prisoners of war
whilst in
captivity
shall be replaced at the
expense
of the
Detaining Power
. The
Detaining Power
will, in all
cases
, provide the
prisoner of war
with a
statement
,
signed
by a
responsible
officer
, showing all available
information
regarding the
reasons
why such
effects
, monies or valuables have not been
restored
to him. A
copy
of this
statement
will be forwarded to the
Power
on which he depends through the
Central Prisoners of War Agency
provided for in Article
123
. ...
ARTICLE-73
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... Nor shall such
agreements
restrict
the
right
of
representatives
of the
Protecting Power
, the
International Committee of the Red Cross
or any other
organization
giving
assistance
to
prisoners of war
and
responsible
for the forwarding of
collective
shipments, to supervise their
distribution
to the
recipients
. ...
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
. ...
ARTICLE-80
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...
Prisoners
'
representatives
shall not be held
responsible
, simply by
reason
of their
duties
, for any
offences
committed by
prisoners of war
. ...
ARTICLE-96
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... Without
prejudice
to the
competence
of
courts
and
superior
military authorities
,
disciplinary punishment
may be ordered only by an
officer
having
disciplinary
powers
in his
capacity
as
camp commander
, or by a
responsible
officer
who replaces him or to whom he has
delegated
his
disciplinary
powers
. ...
ARTICLE-120
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...
Death
certificates
in the form annexed to the present
Convention
, or
lists
certified
by a
responsible
officer
, of all
persons
who
die
as
prisoners of war
shall be forwarded as rapidly as possible to the
Prisoner of War Information Bureau
established
in
accordance
with Article
122
. The
death
certificates
or
certified
lists
shall show particulars of
identity
as set out in the third paragraph of Article
17
, and also the
date
and
place
of
death
, the cause of
death
, the
date
and
place
of
burial
and all particulars necessary to
identify
the
graves
. ...
... In
order
that
graves
may always be found, all particulars of
burials
and
graves
shall be recorded with a
Graves Registration Service
established
by the
Detaining Power
.
Lists
of
graves
and particulars of the
prisoners of war
interred in cemeteries and elsewhere shall be transmitted to the
Power
on which such
prisoners of war
depended.
Responsibility
for the
care
of these
graves
and for
records
of any
subsequent
moves of the
bodies
shall
rest
on the
Power
controlling the
territory
, if a
Party
to the present
Convention
. These
provisions
shall also apply to the ashes, which shall be kept by the
Graves Registration Service
until proper
disposal
thereof in
accordance
with the wishes of the
home country
. ...
ARTICLE-121
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... If the
enquiry
indicates the
guilt
of one or more
persons
, the
Detaining Power
shall take all
measures
for the
prosecution
of the
person
or
persons
responsible
. ...
ARTICLE-122
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... The
Information
Bureau
shall also be
responsible
for replying to all
enquiries
sent to it
concerning
prisoners of war
,
including
those who have
died
in
captivity
; it will make any
enquiries
necessary to obtain the
information
which is asked for if this is not in its
possession
. ...
ARTICLE-125
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... As soon as
relief supplies
or
material
intended for the above-mentioned
purposes
are handed over to
prisoners of war
, or very shortly afterwards,
receipts
for each
consignment
,
signed
by the
prisoners
'
representative
, shall be forwarded to the
relief
society
or
organization
making the
shipment
. At the same
time
,
receipts
for these
consignments
shall be supplied by the
administrative
authorities
responsible
for guarding the
prisoners
. ...
ARTICLE-127
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... Any
military
or other
authorities
, who in
time of war
assume
responsibilities
in
respect
of
prisoners of war
, must possess the text of the
Convention
and be specially instructed as to its
provisions
. ...
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