
Book contents
- Commentary on the Third Geneva Convention
- International Committee of the Red Cross
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword by Peter Maurer
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Preamble
- Part I General Provisions
- Part II General Protection of Prisoners of War
- Part III Captivity
- Section I Beginning of captivity
- Section II Internment of prisoners of war
- Section III Labour of prisoners of war
- Article 49 General observations on labour of prisoners of war
- Article 50 Authorized Work
- Article 51 Working Conditions
- 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
- Section V Relations of prisoners of war with the exterior
- Section VI Relations between prisoners of war and the authorities
- Part IV Termination of Captivity
- Part V Information Bureaux and Relief Societies for Prisoners of War
- Part VI Execution of the Convention
- Book part
- Sources
- Index
- References
Article 52 - Dangerous or Humiliating Labour
from Section III - Labour of prisoners of war
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2021
- Commentary on the Third Geneva Convention
- International Committee of the Red Cross
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword by Peter Maurer
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Preamble
- Part I General Provisions
- Part II General Protection of Prisoners of War
- Part III Captivity
- Section I Beginning of captivity
- Section II Internment of prisoners of war
- Section III Labour of prisoners of war
- Article 49 General observations on labour of prisoners of war
- Article 50 Authorized Work
- Article 51 Working Conditions
- 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
- Section V Relations of prisoners of war with the exterior
- Section VI Relations between prisoners of war and the authorities
- Part IV Termination of Captivity
- Part V Information Bureaux and Relief Societies for Prisoners of War
- Part VI Execution of the Convention
- Book part
- Sources
- Index
- References
Summary
The issue of unhealthy or dangerous work, together with the questionwhether prisoners of war may be used for demining, was the topic of fiercedebate at the Diplomatic Conference in 1949. The drafting of Article 52 wasclosely linked to that of Article 50. While the latter provides anexhaustive list of categories of labour that prisoners of war may becompelled to do, the present article prohibits their employment on labourwhich is unhealthy or dangerous, unless they volunteer. The third paragraphof Article 52 makes clear that demining activities are to be considereddangerous labour, while the second paragraph provides that prisoners of warmay not be assigned to labour which would be considered humiliating for amember of the Detaining Power’s own forces.
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- Commentary on the Third Geneva ConventionConvention (III) relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, pp. 1008 - 1014Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021