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POWs 

    GCIII, Annex III/7

    GCIII, 18/1

    GCIII, 20/2

    GCIII, 27 

    GCIII, 46/3

    GCIII, 72 

Protected persons

    GCIV, 23 

    GCIV, 40/2

    GCIV, 59/2

    GCIV, 85/3

    GCIV, 90

    GCIV, 108

    GCIV, 127/2

    PI, 69-70

DOCUMENTS

ICRC, Visits to Detainees : Interviews without Witnesses

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Former Yugoslavia, Special Agreements between the Parties to the Conflicts

UN, Guidelines for UN Forces

Eritrea/Ethiopia, Partial Award on POWs

United States, United States v. Noriega

Israel/Gaza, Operation Cast Lead

ICJ/Israel, Separation Wall/Security Fence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

United States, Status and Treatment of Detainees Held in Guantánamo Naval Base

Georgia/Russia, Human Rights Watch’s Report on the Conflict in South Ossetia

ICJ, Nicaragua v. United States

Iraq, Medical Ethics in Detention

Georgia/Russia, Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Conflict in South Ossetia

US, The Schlesinger Report

ICRC, Customary International Humanitarian Law

Israel, Power Cuts in Gaza

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