Description: Commentary on the First Geneva Convention: Convention (I) for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field (Commentaries on the 1949 Geneva Conventions)International Committee of the Red Cross Cambridge University Press Paperback Unused and unread, minor cosmetic imperfections such as scuffing or minor creasing. Stamped 'damaged' by publisher to a non-text page. EAN: 9781316621233 Published: 15/12/2016 Language: English The application and interpretation of the four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their two Additional Protocols of 1977 have developed significantly in the sixty years since the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) first published its Commentaries on these important humanitarian treaties. To promote a better understanding of, and respect for, this body of law, the ICRC commissioned a comprehensive update of its original Commentaries. Its preparation was coordinated by Jean-Marie Henckaerts, ICRC legal adviser and head of the project to update the Commentaries. The First Convention is a foundational text of international humanitarian law. It contains the essential rules on the protection of the wounded and sick, those assigned to their care, and the red cross and red crescent emblems. This article-by-article Commentary takes into account developments in the law and practice to provide up-to-date interpretations of the Convention. The new Commentary has been reviewed by humanitarian-law practitioners and academics from around the world. It is an essential tool for anyone working or studying within this field. Introduction Preamble 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. Application by neutral powers Article 5. Duration of application 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 and Sick Article 12. Protection and care of the wounded and sick Article 13. Protected persons Article 14. Status of the wounded and sick who have fallen into enemy hands Article 15. Search for casualties. Evacuation Article 16. Recording and forwarding of information Article 17. Prescriptions regarding the dead. Graves Registration Service Article 18. Role of the population Part III. Medical Units and Establishments Article 19. Protection of medical units and establishments Article 20. Protection of hospital ships Article 21. Discontinuance of protection of medical units and establishments Article 22. Conditions not depriving medical units and establishments of protection Article 23. Hospital zones and localities Part IV. Personnel Article 24. Protection of permanent personnel Article 25. Protection of auxiliary personnel Article 26. Personnel of aid societies Article 27. Societies of neutral societies Article 28. Retained personnel Article 29. Status of auxiliary personnel who have fallen into enemy hands Article 30. Return of medical and religious personnel Article 31. Selection of personnel for return Article 32. Return of personnel belonging to neutral countries Part V. Buildings and Material Article 33. Buildings and material of medical units and establishments Article 34. Property of aid societies Part VI. Medical Transports Article 35. Protection of medical transports Article 36. Medical aircraft Article 37. Flight over neutral countries. Landing of the wounded and sick Part VII. The Distinctive Emblem Article 38. Emblem of the Convention Article 39. Use of the emblem Article 40. Identification of medical and religious personnel Article 41. Identification of auxiliary personnel Article 42. Marking of medical units and establishments Article 43. Marking of units of neutral countries Article 44. Restrictions in the use of the emblem. Exceptions Part VIII. Execution of the Convention Article 45. Detailed execution. Unforeseen cases Article 46. Prohibition of reprisals Article 47. Dissemination of the Convention Article 48. Translations. Implementing laws and regulations Part IX. Repression of Abuses and Infractions Article 49. Penal sanctions Article 50. Grave breaches Article 51. Responsibilities of the contracting parties Article 52. Enquiry procedure Article 53. Misuse of the emblem Article 54. Prevention of misuse of the emblem Final provisions Article 55. Languages Article 56. Signature Article 57. Ratification Article 58. Coming into force Article 59. Relation to previous conventions Article 60. Accession Article 61. Notification of accessions Article 62. Immediate effect Article 63. Denunciation Article 64. 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Title: Commentary on the First Geneva Convention: Convention (I) for the
ISBN: 1316621235
Pages: 1294
Number of Pages: 1294 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Commentary on the First Geneva Convention: Convention (I) for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Year: 2016
Subject: Law, Government
Item Height: 247 mm
Item Weight: 2070 g
Type: Textbook
Author: International Committee of the Red Cross
Subject Area: International Law, Constitutional Law
Series: Commentaries on the 1949 Geneva Conventions
Item Width: 175 mm
Format: Paperback