Comply with the Law of War Part 3B Exercises
Question 41
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&questionText=Under the Geneva Convention, which statement describes how commanders of occupying forces may establish control and security over protected civilian persons during a conflict?& &lure1=Commanders are allowed to segregate and deport any protected persons who they believe are not cooperating with the rules of engagement.& &lure2=Commanders must seek the pledged support of local civilian leaders before they can establish any type of temporary rules and regulations about civilian conduct.& &lure3=The Geneva Convention has vague wording on the subject, so occupying force commanders may assume total control of civilian activities.& &lure4=The Parties to the conflict may take such measures of control and security in regard to protected persons as may be necessary as a result of war.& &correctResponse=4& &questionNumber=115& &mediaStyle=swf&
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