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  • What are the Geneva Conventions summary?

    These Conventions provide specific rules to safeguard combatants, or members of the armed forces, who are wounded, sick or shipwrecked, prisoners of war, and civilians, as well as medical personnel, military chaplains and civilian support workers of the military.
  • What are the main principles of the First Geneva Convention?

    The main principles laid down in the Convention and maintained by the later Geneva Conventions are: - relief to the wounded without any distinction as to nationality; - neutrality (inviolability) of medical personnel and medical establishments and units; - the distinctive sign of the red cross on a white ground.
  • Among the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, the Second Convention has traditionally been the one which is least well known. This Convention deals with the protection of members of the armed forces when they are wounded, sick or shipwrecked in case of an international armed conflict at sea.
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