Comply with the Law of War Part 3A Exercises
Question 28
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&questionText=Captured medical personnel are considered as retained personnel rather than prisoners of war. What is the right of retained medical personnel to perform medical duties?& &lure1=There is no provision or requirement for them to carry out their medical duties with prisoners of war.& &lure2=Within the military laws and regulations of the detaining power, they may be allowed to provide medical care for prisoners of war.& &lure3=After completing a professional skills examination given by a tribunal, they may practice medical duties with no restrictions.& &lure4=While retained by the capturing forces, they may only perform minor clinical duties that do not require comprehensive care.& &correctResponse=2& &questionNumber=63& &mediaStyle=swf&
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