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  • #REDIRECT [[Lawful combatant#Francs-tireurs]]
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  • ...ally by the Third Geneva Convention of 1949, which qualify the person as a lawful combatant
    239 bytes (37 words) - 18:42, 27 October 2008
  • ...ssary, qualifies for [[prisoner of war]] status. The critical criteria for lawful combatant status are, according to the Third Geneva Convention:<ref name=UNHCHR-Genev
    3 KB (377 words) - 11:30, 18 February 2010
  • {{r|Lawful combatant}}
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  • ...soner of war]] status. The more common language is "unlawful combatant", a lawful combatant meeting the criteria, adjudicated by a "competent tribunal" if necessary, f The critical criteria for lawful combatant status are, according to the Third Geneva Convention:<ref name=UNHCHR-Genev
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  • {{r|Lawful combatant}}
    356 bytes (46 words) - 12:43, 18 February 2010
  • ...organized military units were entitled to [[prisoner of war]] status as [[lawful combatant]]s. Lawful combatant status was further clarified in the 1949 [[Third Geneva Convention]].
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  • {{r|Lawful combatant}}
    316 bytes (45 words) - 16:54, 24 February 2024
  • {{r|Lawful combatant}}
    362 bytes (51 words) - 11:55, 21 March 2024
  • {{r|Lawful combatant}}
    648 bytes (81 words) - 12:48, 2 April 2024
  • In common usage, anyone complying with the four conditions above is a lawful combatant.
    2 KB (284 words) - 07:34, 18 March 2024
  • ...ird Geneva Convention. The more common language is "unlawful combatant", a lawful combatant meeting the criteria, adjudicated by a "competent tribunal" if necessary, f
    4 KB (571 words) - 07:30, 18 March 2024
  • ...and hide among sympathetic civilians, so they are may be in violation of [[lawful combatant]] status of the [[Third Geneva Convention]]. They claim [[military necessit
    2 KB (284 words) - 17:19, 14 March 2024
  • ...his [[Commando Order]], Hitler gave the SD the responsibility of killing [[lawful combatant]]s captured behind German lines.
    3 KB (415 words) - 15:40, 6 January 2011
  • ...ird Geneva Convention. The more common language is "unlawful combatant", a lawful combatant meeting the criteria, adjudicated by a "competent tribunal" if necessary, f
    6 KB (908 words) - 07:30, 18 March 2024
  • ...independently operating privateer would meet the requirements of being a [[lawful combatant]].
    3 KB (484 words) - 09:42, 31 July 2023
  • ...s section 2 establishes the key four criteria for what is often called a ''lawful combatant''.
    6 KB (887 words) - 07:36, 18 March 2024
  • ...enemy troops, wearing uniform and otherwise meeting the requirements of [[lawful combatant]]s, who operated behind enemy lines on direct action or [[special reconnais
    6 KB (907 words) - 07:32, 31 March 2024
  • International law historically has given protection to [[lawful combatant]]s in direct conflict, allowing them [[prisoner of war]] status. Far fewer
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