Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions of 1977
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Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions of 1977 is an international treaty that supplements the Geneva Conventions by strengthening humanitarian protections for victims of non-international armed conflicts, particularly civilians and those no longer taking part in hostilities.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions of 1977 canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions of 1977 Context triple: [High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Conventions, mayAlsoBeBoundBy, Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions of 1977]
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A.
Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions
The Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions are international treaties that expand and strengthen humanitarian protections for victims of armed conflicts, including civilians and combatants no longer taking part in hostilities.
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B.
Geneva Convention IV of 12 August 1949
Geneva Convention IV of 12 August 1949 is an international treaty that sets out comprehensive legal protections for civilians during times of war and military occupation.
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C.
Second Geneva Convention
The Second Geneva Convention is an international treaty adopted in 1949 that establishes humanitarian protections for wounded, sick, and shipwrecked members of armed forces at sea during armed conflicts.
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D.
Third Geneva Convention
The Third Geneva Convention is an international treaty that sets comprehensive standards for the humane treatment and protection of prisoners of war during armed conflicts.
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E.
Additional Protocol I
Additional Protocol I is a 1977 treaty that supplements the Geneva Conventions by strengthening protections for victims of international armed conflicts and regulating the conduct of hostilities.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions of 1977 Target entity description: Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions of 1977 is an international treaty that supplements the Geneva Conventions by strengthening humanitarian protections for victims of non-international armed conflicts, particularly civilians and those no longer taking part in hostilities.
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A.
Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions
The Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions are international treaties that expand and strengthen humanitarian protections for victims of armed conflicts, including civilians and combatants no longer taking part in hostilities.
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B.
Geneva Convention IV of 12 August 1949
Geneva Convention IV of 12 August 1949 is an international treaty that sets out comprehensive legal protections for civilians during times of war and military occupation.
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C.
Second Geneva Convention
The Second Geneva Convention is an international treaty adopted in 1949 that establishes humanitarian protections for wounded, sick, and shipwrecked members of armed forces at sea during armed conflicts.
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D.
Third Geneva Convention
The Third Geneva Convention is an international treaty that sets comprehensive standards for the humane treatment and protection of prisoners of war during armed conflicts.
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E.
Additional Protocol I
Additional Protocol I is a 1977 treaty that supplements the Geneva Conventions by strengthening protections for victims of international armed conflicts and regulating the conduct of hostilities.
- F. None of above. chosen
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