Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C01093:schedule:5:p53
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C01093
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 5 (pt 53/59)
Character Range: 495369–498262

expiry of that year the denouncing Party is engaged in one of the situations referred to in Article 1, the denunciation shall not take effect before the end of the armed conflict or occupation and not, in any case, before operations connected with the final release, repatriation or re‑establishment of the persons protected by the Conventions or this Protocol have been terminated.
 2. The denunciation shall be notified in writing to the depositary, which shall transmit it to all the High Contracting Parties.
 3. The denunciation shall have effect only in respect of the denouncing Party.
 4. Any denunciation under paragraph 1 shall not affect the obligations already incurred, by reason of the armed conflict, under this Protocol by such denouncing Party in respect of any act committed before this denunciation becomes effective.

Article 100—Notifications
 The depositary shall inform the High Contracting Parties as well as the Parties to the Conventions, whether or not they are signatories of this Protocol, of:
     (a) signatures affixed to this Protocol and the deposit of instruments of ratification and accession under Articles 93 and 94;
     (b) the date of entry into force of this Protocol under Article 95;
     (c) communications and declarations received under Articles 84, 90 and 97;
     (d) declarations received under Article 96, paragraph 3, which shall be communicated by the quickest methods; and
     (e) denunciations under Article 99.

Article 101—Registration
 1. After its entry into force, this Protocol shall be transmitted by the depositary to the Secretariat of the United Nations for registration and publication, in accordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations.
 2. The depositary shall also inform the Secretariat of the United Nations of all ratifications, accessions and denunciations received by it with respect to this Protocol.

Article 102—Authentic texts
 The original of this Protocol, of which the Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the depositary, which shall transmit certified true copies thereof to all the Parties to the Conventions.
ANNEX I
REGULATIONS CONCERNING IDENTIFICATION
Chapter I
IDENTITY CARDS

Article 1—Identity card for permanent civilian medical and religious personnel
 1. The identity card for permanent civilian medical and religious personnel referred to in Article 18, paragraph 3, of the Protocol should:
     (a) bear the distinctive emblem and be of such size that it can be carried in the pocket;
     (b) be as durable as practicable;
     (c) be worded in the national or official language (and may in addition be worded in other languages);
     (d) mention the name, the date of birth (or, if that date is not available, the age at the time of issue) and the identity number, if any, of the holder;
     (e) state