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Article 52: Dangerous or humiliating labour; Article 53: Duration of labour; Article 54: Working pay. Occupational accidents and diseases; Article 55: Medical supervision; Article 56: Labour detachments; Article 57: Prisoners working for private employers; Section IV. Financial resources of prisoners of war: Article 58: Ready money; Article 59: Amounts in cash taken from prisoners; Article 60: Advances of pay; Article 61: Supplementary pay; Article 62: Working pay; Article 63: Transfer of funds; Article 64: Prisoners’ accounts; Article 65: Management of prisoners’ accounts; Article 66: Winding up of prisoners’ accounts; Article 67: Arrangements between parties to the conflict; Article 68: Claims for compensation; Section V. Relations of prisoners of war with the exterior; Article 69: Notification of measures taken; Article 70: Capture cards; Article 71: Correspondence; Article 72: Relief shipments: General principles; Article 73: Collective relief shipments; Article 74: Relief shipments: Exemption from charges and dues; Article 75: Special means of transport; Article 76: Censorship and examination; Article 77: Preparation, execution and transmission of legal documents; Section VI. Relations between prisoners of war and the authorities: Chapter I. Complaints of prisoners of war respecting the conditions of captivitiy: Article 78: Complaints and requests from prisoners; Chapter II. Prisoner of war representatives: Article 79: Election of prisoners’ representatives; Article 80: Duties of prisoners’ representatives; Article 81: Prerogatives of prisoners’ representatives; Chapter III. Penal and disciplinary sanctions: I. General Provisions: Article 82: Applicable legislation;

Article 83: Choice of disciplinary or judicial proceedings ; Article 84:Courts; Article 85: Offences committed before capture; Article 86: The prohibition against double jeopardy (non bis in idem); Article 87: Penalties Jose Serralvo; Article 88: Execution of penalties; II. Disciplinary Sanctions: Article 89: Forms of disciplinary punishment; Article 90: Duration of disciplinary punishments; Article 91: Successful escape; Article 92: Unsuccessful escape; Article 93: Escapes: Connected offences; Article 94: Escapes: Notification of recapture; Article 95: Disciplinary procedure: Confinement awaiting hearing; Article 96: Disciplinary procedure: Competent authorities and rights of defence; Article 97: Execution of disciplinary punishment: Premises; Article 98: Execution of disciplinary punishment: Essential safeguards; III. Judicial Proceedings: Article 99: Judicial procedure: General principles; Article 100: Death penalty: Article 102: Judicial procedure: Conditions for validity of sentence; Article 103: Judicial investigations and confinement awaiting trial; Article 104: Notification of judicial proceedings; Article 105: Rights and means of defence; Article 106: Appeals; Article 107: Notification of judgments and sentences; Article 108: Execution of judicial penalties: Premises and essential safeguards; Part IV. Termination of captivity: Section I. Direct repatriation and accommodation in neutral countries: Article 109: Direct repatriation and accommodation in neutral countries: General observations; Article 110: Cases of repatriation and accommodation; Article 111: Internment in a neutral country; Article 112: Mixed medical commissions; Article 113: Prisoners entitled to examination by mixed medical commissions; Article 114: Prisoners meeting with accidents; Article 115: Prisoners serving a sentence;

Additional Information Level: Academic researchers, graduate students Series: Commentaries on the 1949 Geneva Conventions August 2021 247 x 174 mm c.2000pp 978-1-108-83898-6 2 Volumes Hardback Set £350.00 / US$500.00

Article 116: Costs of repatriation; Article 117: Activity after repatriation; Section II. Release and repatriation of Prisoners of war at the close of hostilities: Article 118: Release and repatriation; Article 119: Details of repatriation procedure; Section III. Death Of prisoners of war: Article 120: Prescriptions regarding the dead, including wills and death certificates; Article 121: Prisoners killed or injured in special circumstances; Part V. Information bureaux and relief societies for prisoners of war: Article 122: National information bureaux; Article 123: Central tracing agency; Article 124: Exemption from charges of national information bureaux and the central tracing agency; Article 125: Facilities for relief societies and other organizations assisting prisoners of war; Part VI. Execution of the convention: Section I. General provisions: Article 126: Supervision by the protecting powers and the ICRC; Article 127: Dissemination of the convention; Article 128: Translations. implementing laws and regulations; Article 129: Penal sanctions; Article 130: Grave breaches; Article 131: Responsibilities of the contracting parties; Article 132: Enquiry procedure; Section II. Final provisions: Article 133: Languages; Article 134: Relation to the 1929 convention; Article 135: Relation to the 1899 or 1907 hague conventions; Article 136: Signature; Article 137: Ratification; Article 138: Coming into force; Article 139: Accession; Article 140: Notification of accessions; Article 141: Immediate effect; Article 142: Denunciation; Article 143: Registration with the united Nations; Testimonium and signature clause; Sources; Index.


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Analytic Philosophy of Literature

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Philosophy of Language and Metaphor

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Negation and Denial

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Types and Definitions of Irony

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Deception: Lying and Beyond

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The Philosophy of Argument

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Contemporary Discourse Studies and Philosophy of Language Part VI. Some Extensions:

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Mental Files

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Conceptual Semantics and its Implications for Philosophy of Language

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Relevance Theory and the Philosophy of Language

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Slurs: Semantic and Pragmatic Theories of Meaning Part V. Philosophical Implications and Linguistic Theories:

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The Normativity of Meaning and Content

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Metasemantics: A Normative Perspective (and the Case of Mood

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Propositions, Predication, and Assertion

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Entailment, Presupposition, Implicature; 18. Speech Acts, Actions, and Events

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Vagueness in Natural Language Part IV. Issues in Semantics and Pragmatics:

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Natural Kind Terms

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Indexicals and Contextual Involvement

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Semantic Minimalism and Contextualism in Light of the Logicality of Language Part III. From Truth to Vagueness:

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Truth and Theories of Truth

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Names in Philosophy

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Philosophy of Language, Ontology and Logic

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Reference and Theories of Reference

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Metasemantics and Metapragmatics: Philosophical Foundations of Meaning

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Semantic Content and Utterance Context: A Spectrum of Approaches

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Frege’s Legacy in the Philosophy of Language and Mind

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