Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C01093:schedule:4:p24
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C01093
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 4 (pt 24/49)
Character Range: 296544–299306

of food and hygiene which will be sufficient to keep them in good health, and which will be at least equal to those obtaining in prisons in the occupied country.
 They shall receive the medical attention required by their state of health.
 They shall also have the right to receive any spiritual assistance which they may require.
 Women shall be confined in separate quarters and shall be under the direct supervision of women.
 Proper regard shall be paid to the special treatment due to minors.
 Protected persons who are detained shall have the right to be visited by delegates of the Protecting Power and of the International Committee of the Red Cross, in accordance with the provisions of Article 143.
 Such persons shall have the right to receive at least one relief parcel monthly.
Article 77
 Protected persons who have been accused of offences or convicted by the courts in occupied territory, shall be handed over at the close of occupation, with the relevant records, to the authorities of the liberated territory.
Article 78
 If the Occupying Power considers it necessary, for imperative reasons of security, to take safety measures concerning protected persons, it may, at the most, subject them to assigned residence or to internment.
 Decisions regarding such assigned residence or internment shall be made according to a regular procedure to be prescribed by the Occupying Power in accordance with the provisions of the present Convention. This procedure shall include the right of appeal for the parties concerned. Appeals shall be decided with the least possible delay. In the event of the decision being upheld, it shall be subject to periodical review, if possible every six months, by a competent body set up by the said Power.
 Protected persons made subject to assigned residence and thus required to leave their homes shall enjoy the full benefit of Article 39 of the present Convention.
Section iv.—Regulations for the Treatment of Internees
CHAPTER I.—GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 79
 The Parties to the conflict shall not intern protected persons, except in accordance with the provisions of Articles 41, 42, 43, 68 and 78.
Article 80
 Internees shall retain their full civil capacity and shall exercise such attendant rights as may be compatible with their status.
Article 81
 Parties to the conflict who intern protected persons shall be bound to provide free of charge for their maintenance, and to grant them also the medical attention required by their state of health.
 No deduction from the allowances, salaries or credits due to the internees shall be made for the repayment of these costs.
 The Detaining Power shall provide for the support of those dependent on the internees, if such dependants are without adequate means of