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Viser: Commentary on the Second Geneva Convention - Convention (II) for the Amelioration of the Condition of Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea
Commentary on the Second Geneva Convention
Convention (II) for the Amelioration of the Condition of Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea
Red Cross International Committee
(2017)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- Paperback: 1352 sider
- Udgiver: Cambridge University Press (December 2017)
- ISBN: 9781108436380
Part I. General Provisions: Article
1: Respect for the Convention; Article
2: Application of the Convention; Article
3: Conflicts not of an international character; Article
4: Field of application; Article
5: Application by neutral Powers;Article
6: Special agreements; Article
7: Non-renunciation of rights; Article
8: Protecting Powers; Article
9: Activities of the ICRC and other impartial humanitarian organizations; Article
10: Substitutes for Protecting Powers; Article
11: Conciliation procedure;
Part II. Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked: Article
12: Protection and care of the wounded, sick and shipwrecked; Article
13: Protected persons; Article
14: Handing over of wounded, sick and shipwrecked to a belligerent; Article
15: Wounded, sick and shipwrecked taken on board a neutral warship or neutral military aircraft; Article
16: Status of the wounded, sick and shipwrecked who have fallen into enemy hands; Article
17: Wounded, sick and shipwrecked landed in a neutral port; Article
18: Search for casualties after an engagement; Article
19: Recording and forwarding of information; Article
20: Presriptions regarding the dead; Article
21: Appeals to neutral vessels;
Part III. Hospital ships: Article
22: Notification and protection of military hospital ships; Article
23: Protection of medical establishments ashore; Article
24: Hospital ships utilized by relief societies and private persons of Parties to the conflict; Article
25: Hospital ships utilized by relief societies and private persons of neutral countries; Article
26: Tonnage of hospital ships; Article
27: Protection of coastal rescue craft and fixed coastal installations; Article
28: Protection of sick-bays; Article
29: Hospital ships in a port fallen into enemy hands; Article
30: Employment of hospital ships and coastal rescue craft; Article
31: Right of control and search of hospital ships and coastal rescue craft; Article
32: Stay of hospital ships and coastal rescue craft in a neutral port; Article
33: Converted merchant vessels; Article
34: Discontinuance of protection of hospital ships; Article
35: Conditions not depriving hospital ships of protection;
Part IV. Personnel: Article
36: Protection of the personnel of hospital ships; Article
37: Protection of medical and religious personnel of other ships;
Part V. Medical Transports; Article
38: Ships used for the conveyance of medical equipment; Article
39: Medical aircraft; Article
40: Flight over neutral countries. Landing of the wounded, sick and shipwrecked;
Part VI. The distinctive Emblem: Article
41: Use of the emblem; Article
42: Identification of medical and religious personnel; Article
43: Marking of hospital ships and coastal rescue craft; Article
44: Limitation in the use of the distinctive signs; Article
45: Prevention of misuse of the distinctive signs;
Part VII. Execution of the Convention: Article
46: Detailed execution. Unforeseen cases; Article
47: Prohibition of reprisals; Article
48: Dissemination of the Convention; Article
49: Translations. Implementing laws and regulations;
Part VIII. Repression of Abuses and Infractions: Article
50: Penal sanctions; Article
51: Grave breaches; Article
52: Responsibilities of the Contracting Parties; Article
53: Enquiry procedure; Final provisions: Article
54: Languages; Article
55: Signature; Article
56: Ratification; Article
57: Coming into force; Article
58: Relation to the 1907 Hague Convention; Article
59: Accession; Article
60: Notification of accessions; Article
61: Immediate effect; Article
62: Denunciation; Article
63: Registration with the United Nations; Testimonium and signature clause; Sources; Index.