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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
    6 KB (981 words) - 07:28, 18 March 2024
  • ...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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