Comply with the Law of War Part 3A Exercises
Question 20
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&questionText=Under the Geneva Convention, is a prisoner required to obey lawful camp orders, and if so, what is the penalty for failure to obey lawful orders?& &lure1=A prisoner of war is not required to obey orders in camps where there is a senior POW officer who determines disciplinary measures.& &lure2=A prisoner of war is required to obey lawful camp orders and regulations. Failure to do so may result in judicial or disciplinary measures against him.& &lure3=A prisoner of war is required to obey lawful camp orders and regulations. Failure to do so causes him to lose his protected status as a prisoner of war.& &lure4=No prisoner of war in a camp can be punished for failure to obey orders given by the camp commander.& &correctResponse=2& &questionNumber=55& &mediaStyle=swf&
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