from Section I - Beginning of captivity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2021
A Detaining Power is responsible for the well-being of its prisoners of warfrom the moment they fall into its power. This includes not only refrainingfrom prohibited acts, but also protecting the prisoners’ lives andwell-being. The obligation laid down in Article 19(1) to evacuate prisonersof war from the battlefield as soon as possible after they have fallen intothe power of the enemy is an element of this duty. Evacuation aims to ensurethat the prisoners are placed out of danger and facilitates theimplementation of other protections, such as those provided for in Article13. In line with this purpose, Article 19(2) allows for an exception toprompt evacuation: wounded or sick prisoners of war who, because of theircondition, would be at greater risk by being evacuated than by staying wherethey are, may temporarily be kept back in the danger zone.
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