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  • * [[Third Geneva Convention]] of 1949 on the treatment of [[prisoner of war|prisoners of war]]
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  • ...dy, carrying out, in Iraq, the role of Occupying Power as defined in the [[Third Geneva Convention|Third]] and [[Fourth Geneva Convention]]s
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  • {{r|Third Geneva Convention}}
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  • {{r|Third Geneva Convention}}
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  • ...n an area of war, and meets various conditions, defined principally by the Third Geneva Convention of 1949, which qualify the person as a lawful combatant
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  • ...s. The critical criteria for lawful combatant status are, according to the Third Geneva Convention:<ref name=UNHCHR-Geneva3>{{citation
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  • ...unlawful enemy combatants who are not entitled to the protections that the Third Geneva Convention provides to prisoners of war." <ref name=EO13440>{{citation The critical criteria for lawful combatant status are, according to the Third Geneva Convention:<ref name=UNHCHR-Geneva3>{{citation
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  • ...isoner of war]] status rather than "unlawful combatant", the term of the [[Third Geneva Convention]]; language explicitly rejected by the [[Obama administration|Obama Adminis
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  • ...ner of war (POW)''' is a status generally accepted as being defined by the Third Geneva Convention. It applies to individuals who have come under the control of an enemy, usu
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  • *[[Third Geneva Convention]] on [[prisoner of war|prisoners of war]]
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  • | publisher = United States Army}}</ref> Article 4 of the Third Geneva Convention uses the phrase "laws and customs of war" as those that must be followed by
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  • {{r|Third Geneva Convention}}
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  • {{r|Third Geneva Convention}}
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  • {{r|Third Geneva Convention}}
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  • Commenting on Article 5 of the Third Geneva Convention, which states that captives must have a "competent tribunal" convened if th
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  • Enacted on August 12, 1949, the '''Third Geneva Convention''', formally the '''Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoner
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  • This should not be confused with the better known Third Geneva Convention, which deals with the treatment of prisoners of war. Most of the current co ...roversial articles of GCIV, because it forms, (along with Article 5 of the Third Geneva Convention|GCIII and parts of GCIV Article 4,) the United States of America|American A
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  • ...lawful enemy combatants who are not entitled to the protections that the [[Third Geneva Convention]] provides to prisoners of war." <ref name=EO13440>{{citation ...that it may be adapted to lawfare. Previously, Common Article 3, and the [[Third Geneva Convention]] and [[Fourth Geneva Convention]] applied to wars between nation states. "
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  • Lawful combatant status was further clarified in the 1949 [[Third Geneva Convention]].
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  • ...s, so they are may be in violation of [[lawful combatant]] status of the [[Third Geneva Convention]]. They claim [[military necessity]] for this approach, as they would be an
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  • {{r|Third Geneva Convention}}
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  • ...Haugesund, north of Stavanger, Norway. At the camp, in violation of the [[Third Geneva Convention]], they were forced to march thirty miles a day, on rough surfaces, to test
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  • ...nger, Norway. At the camp, in violation of the current conditions of the [[Third Geneva Convention]], they were forced to march thirty miles a day, on rough surfaces, to test
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  • ...f both defined mercenaries and of private military contractors under the [[Third Geneva Convention]], it is not at all clear that an independently operating privateer would m
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  • ...ry of Defense." ''Competent tribunal'' is a term used in Article 5 of the Third Geneva Convention. There is controversy if the tribunals defined by this Act are in full comp
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  • ...ple held there were not entitled to [[prisoner of war]] status under the [[Third Geneva Convention]]. Subsequent concerns about their treatment led to the [[Detainee Treatmen
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  • ...the criteria for being eligible for prisoner of war (POW) status under the Third Geneva Convention. The more common language is "unlawful combatant", a lawful combatant meeti
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  • ...be prescribed in the [[Fourth Geneva Convention]] for civilians and the [[Third Geneva Convention]] for [[prisoner of war|prisoners of war]]. As opposed to subsequent inter
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  • The Third Geneva Convention require combatants to fulfill certain requirements in order enjoy the right
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  • ...the criteria for being eligible for prisoner of war (POW) status under the Third Geneva Convention. The more common language is "unlawful combatant", a lawful combatant meeti
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  • ...tter refers, in part, to the obligations of an Occupying Power under the [[Third Geneva Convention|Third]] and [[Fourth Geneva Convention]]s. It was created on 16 May 2003, a
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  • | date = 29 July 1899}}</ref> and then Third Geneva Convention. Generally outside the scope of extrajudicial detention, but more associate
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  • * [[Third Geneva Convention/Definition]]
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  • * [[Third Geneva Convention/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Third Geneva Convention/Metadata]]
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  • ...Powers Resolution]]; in the last few days I did ''[[Ex parte Quirin]]'', [[Third Geneva Convention]], [[Geneva Conventions]], [[interrogation]], [[eduction]], debriefing and
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  • The North Vietnamese refused to follow the Third Geneva Convention toward POWs, used them in propaganda broadcasts, and more and more evidence
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  • ...unlawful enemy combatants who are not entitled to the protections that the Third Geneva Convention provides to prisoners of war." <ref name=EO13440>{{citation
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