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Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949,
and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts
(Protocol I), 8 June 1977

PREAMBLE

The High Contracting Parties,

Proclaiming their earnest wish to see peace prevail among peoples,

Recalling that every State has the duty, in conformity with the Charter of the United Nations, to refrain in its international relations from the threat or use of force against the sovereignty, territorial integrity or political independence of any State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations,

Believing it necessary nevertheless to reaffirm and develop the provisions protecting the victims of armed conflicts and to supplement measures intended to reinforce their application,

Expressing their conviction that nothing in this Protocol or in the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 can be construed as legitimizing or authorizing any act of aggression or any other use of force inconsistent with the Charter of the United Nations,

Reaffirming further that the provisions of the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 and of this Protocol must be fully applied in all circumstances to all persons who are protected by those instruments, without any adverse distinction based on the nature or origin of the armed conflict or on the causes espoused by or attributed to the Parties to the conflict,

Have agreed on the following:

PART I : GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article 1. General principles and scope of application

Article 2. Definitions

Article 3. Beginning and end of application

Article 4. Legal status of the Parties to the conflict

Article 5. Appointment of Protecting Powers and of their substitute

Article 6. Qualified persons

Article 7 - Meetings

PART II : WOUNDED, SICK AND SHIPWRECKED

Section I : General Protection

Article 8. Terminology

Article 9. Field of application

Article 10 Protection and care

Article 11. Protection of persons

Article 12. Protection of medical units

Article 13. Discontinuance of protection of civilian medical units

Article 14. Limitations on requisition of civilian medical units

Article 15. Protection of civilian medical and religious personnel

Article 16. General protection of medical duties

Article 17. Role of the civilian population and of aid societies

Article 18. Identification

Article 19. Neutral and other States not Parties to the conflict

Article 20. Prohibition of reprisals

Section II : Medical Transportation

Article 21. Medical vehicles

Article 22. Hospital ships and coastal rescue craft

Article 23. Other medical ships and craft

Article 24. Protection of medical Aircraft

Article 25. Medical aircraft in areas not controlled by an adverse Party

Article 26. Medical aircraft in contact or similar zones

Article 27. Medical aircraft in areas controlled by an adverse Party

Article 28. Restrictions on operations of medical aircraft

Article 29. Notifications and agreements concerning medical aircraft

Article 30. Landing and inspection of medical aircraft

Article 31. Neutral or other States not Parties to the conflict

Section III : Missing and Dead Persons

Article 32. General principle

Article 33. Missing persons

Article 34. Remains of deceased

PART III : METHODS AND MEANS OF WARFARE COMBATANT AND PRISONERS-OF-WAR

Section I : Methods and Means of Warfare

Article 35. Basic rules

Article 36. New weapons

Article 37. Prohibition of Perfidy

Article 38. Recognized emblems

Article 39. Emblems of nationality

Article 40. Quarter

Article 41. Safeguard of an enemy hors de combat

Article 42. Occupants of aircraft

Section II : Combatants and Prisoners of War

Article 43. Armed forces

Article 44. Combatants and prisoners of war

Article 45. Protection of persons who have taken part in hostilities

Article 46. Spies

Article 47. Mercenaries

PART IV : CIVILIAN POPULATION

Section I : General Protection Against Effects of Hostilities

Chapter I. Basic rule and field of application

Article 48. Basic rule

Article 49. Definition of attacks and scope of application

Chapter II. Civilians and civilian population

Article 50. Definition of civilians and civilian population

Article 51. Protection of the civilian population

Chapter III. Civilian objects

Article 52. General Protection of civilian objects

Article 53. Protection of cultural objects and of places of worship

Article 54. Protection of objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population

Article 55. Protection of the natural environment

Article 56. Protection of works and installations containing dangerous forces

Chapter IV. Precautionary measures

Article 57. Precautions in attack

Article 58. Precautions against the effects of attacks

Chapter V. Localities and zones under special protection

Article 59. Non-defended localities

Article 60. Demilitarized zones

Chapter VI. Civil defence

Article 61. - Definitions and scope

Article 62. General protection

Article 63. Civil defence in occupied territories

Article 64. Civilian civil defence organizations of neutral or other States not Parties to the conflict and international co-ordinating organizations

Article 65. Cessation of protection

Article 66. Identification

Article 67. Members of the armed forces and military units assigned to civil defence organizations

Section II : Relief in Favour of the Civilian Population

Article 68. Field of application

Article 69. Basic needs in occupied territories

Article 70. Relief actions

Article 71. Personnel participating in relief actions

Section III : Treatment of Persons in the Power of a Party to the Conflict

Chapter I. Field of application and protection of persons and objects

Article 72. Field of application

Article 73. Refugees and stateless persons

Article 74. Reunion of dispersed families

Article 75. Fundamental guarantees

Chapter II. Measures in favour of women and children

Article 76. Protection of women

Article 77. Protection of children

Article 78. Evacuation of children

Chapter III. Journalists

Article 79. Measures or protection for journalists

PART V : EXECUTION OF THE CONVENTIONS AND OF ITS PROTOCOLS

Section I : General Provisions

Article 80. Measures for execution

Article 81. Activities of the Red Cross and other humanitarian organizations

Article 82. Legal advisers in armed forces

Article 83. Dissemination

Article 84. Rules of application

Section II : Repression of Breaches of the Conventions and of this Protocol

Article 85. Repression of breaches of this Protocol

Article 86. Failure to act

Article 87. Duty of commanders

Article 88. Mutual assistance in criminal matters

Article 89. Co-operation

Article 90. International Fact-Finding Commission

Article 91. Responsibility

PART IV : FINAL RESOLUTIONS

Article 92. Signature

Article 93. Ratification

Article 94. Accession

Article 95. Entry into force

Article 96. Treaty relations upon entry into force or this Protocol

Article 97. Amendment

Article 98. Revision of Annex I

Article 99. Denunciation

Article 100. Notifications

Article 101. Registration

Article 102. Authentic texts

ANNEX I AS AMENDED ON 30 NOVEMBER 1993: REGULATIONS CONCERNING IDENTIFICATION
(This Annex replaces the former Annex I)

[Former] Annex I. Regulations Concerning Identification (for explanations, see the introduction: )

Annex II. Identity Card for Journalists on Dangerous Professional Missions


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SOURCE: "International Committee of the Red Cross" website: http://www.icrc.org/, Geneva, Switzerland (8 June 1977).

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