from Section IV - Financial resources of prisoners of war
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2021
Article 67 aims to ensure fair reimbursement of the payments made by theDetaining Power according to Article 60 and by the Power on which theprisoners depend according to Articles 63(3) and 68. As regards advances ofpay, the Convention no longer provides for the direct reimbursement of theDetaining Power by the Power on which the prisoners depend. Such advances,as well as payments made by the latter Power, must be settled by‘arrangements’ between the two Powers at the close of hostilities.
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