Treatment of Civilians and Persons Hors de Combat
Introduction to Fundamental Guarantees
87.
Humane Treatment
88.
Non-Discrimination
89.
Violence to Life
90.
Torture and Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment
91.
Corporal Punishment
92.
Mutilation and Medical, Scientific or Biological Experiments
93.
Rape and Other forms of Sexual Violence
94.
Slavery and Slave Trade
95.
Forced Labour
96.
Hostage-Taking
97.
Human Shields
98.
Enforced Disappearance
99.
Deprivation of Liberty
100.
Fair Trial Guarantees
101.
The Principle of Legality
102.
Individual Criminal Responsibility
103.
Collective Punishments
104.
Respect for Convictions and Religious Practices
105.
Respect for Family Life
106.
Conditions for Prisoner-of-War Status
107.
Spies
108.
Mercenaries
109.
Search for, Collection and Evacuation of the Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked
110.
Treatment and Care of the Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked
111.
Protection of the Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked against Pillage and Ill-Treatment
112.
Search for and Collection of the Dead
113.
Treatment of the Dead
114.
Return of the Remains and personal Effects of the Dead
115.
Disposal of the Dead
116.
Accounting for the Dead
117.
Accounting for Missing Persons
118.
Provision of Basic Necessities to Persons Deprived of Their Liberty
119.
Accommodation for Women Deprived of Their Liberty
120.
Accommodation for Children Deprived of Their Liberty
121.
Location of Internment and Detention Centres
122.
Pillage of Personal Belongings of Persons Deprived of Their Liberty
123.
Recording and Notification of Personal Details of Persons Deprived of their Liberty
124.
ICRC Access to Persons Deprived of Their Liberty
125.
Correspondence of Persons Deprived of Their Liberty
126.
Visits to Persons Deprived of Their Liberty
127.
Respect for Convictions and Religious Practices of Persons Deprived of Their Liberty
128.
Release and Return of Persons Deprived of Their Liberty
129.
The Act of Displacement
130.
Transfer of Own Civilian Population into Occupied Territory
131.
Treatment of Displaced Persons
132.
Return of Displaced Persons
133.
Property Rights of Displaced Persons
134.
Women
135.
Children
136.
Recruitment of Child Soldiers
137.
Participation of Child Soldiers in Hostilities
138.
The Elderly, Disabled and Infirm
VI. Implementation
139.
Respect for International Humanitarian Law
140.
Principle of Reciprocity
141.
Legal Advisers for Armed Forces
142.
Instruction in International Humanitarian Law within Armed Forces
143.
Dissemination of International Humanitarian Law among the Civilian Population
144.
Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law Erga Omnes
145.
Reprisals
146.
Reprisals against Protected Persons
147.
Reprisals against Protected Objects
148.
Reprisals in Non-International Armed Conflicts
149.
Responsibility for violations of International Humanitarian Law
150.
Reparation
151.
Individual Responsibility
152.
Command Responsibility for Orders to Commit War Crimes
153.
Command Responsibility for Failure to Prevent, Repress or Report War Crimes
154.
Obedience to Superior Orders
155.
Defence of Superior Orders
156.
Definition of War Crimes
157.
Jurisdiction over War Crimes
158.
Prosecution of War Crimes
159.
Amnesty
160.
Statutes of Limitation
161.
International Cooperation in Criminal Proceedings