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... Armed Forces All of the members of the regular armed forces of a nation fall with- in this category.138 The precise military elements which constitute the armed forces of a State is strictly a matter of national law.139 Each State may ...
... Armed Forces All of the members of the regular armed forces of a nation fall with- in this category.138 The precise military elements which constitute the armed forces of a State is strictly a matter of national law.139 Each State may ...
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... armed forces ; and that members of the armed forces could act in a manner prohibited by other areas of the law of armed con- flict and escape the penalties therefor , still being entitled to prisoner- of - war status.144 As long as ...
... armed forces ; and that members of the armed forces could act in a manner prohibited by other areas of the law of armed con- flict and escape the penalties therefor , still being entitled to prisoner- of - war status.144 As long as ...
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... armed force in which he was serving at the time of his capture.326 After some colloquy between the representatives ... forces of his own country.329 What of the situation where an armed force is composed of individ- uals of many ...
... armed force in which he was serving at the time of his capture.326 After some colloquy between the representatives ... forces of his own country.329 What of the situation where an armed force is composed of individ- uals of many ...
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Members of the Armed Forces of an Occupied Country | 66 |
Problems of General Import | 74 |
Conclusions | 84 |
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1907 Hague Regulations 1949 Convention 1949 Diplomatic Conference 2A Final Record Annex applicable armed forces Article 122 Article 13 authorities belligerents camp commander captured civilian Code Commentary concerning contained Court crimes Detaining Power disciplinary punishment discussion Draft Additional Protocol enemy entitled functions Geneva Conventions Government graph of Article grave breaches hostilities humanitarian Ibid ICRC Report included individual infra international armed conflict International Law Korea last paragraph law of war LRTWC ment military neutral country offense officers oners paragraph of Article Parties permit personnel persons Pictet Power of Origin present Convention pris prisoner-of-war camp prisoner-of-war labor prisoner-of-war status prisoners of war problem procedure prohibition proposal Protecting Power provisions of Article Red Cross repatriation representative respect second paragraph Soviet Union specific supra territory third paragraph tion treatment of prisoners Treaty trial U.N. Doc U.S. Army vention Vietnam violation war crimes World World War II