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delay. In the event of the decision being upheld, it shall be subject to
periodical review, if possible every six months, by a competent body
set up by the said Power.
Protected persons made subject to assigned residence and thus
required to leave their homes shall enjoy the full benefit of Article 39
of the present Convention.
SECTION IV
REGULATIONS FOR THE TREATMENT
OF INTERNEES
CHAPTER I
General Provisions
ART. 79. — The Parties to the conflict shall not intern protected
persons, except in accordance with the provisions of Articles 41, 42,
43, 68 and 78.
Cases of
internment
and applicable
provisions
ART. 80. — Internees shall retain their full civil capacity and shall
exercise such attendant rights as may be compatible with their
status.
Civil capacity
ART. 81. — Parties to the conflict who intern protected persons
shall be bound to provide free of charge for their maintenance, and
to grant them also the medical attention required by their state of
health.
No deduction from the allowances, salaries or credits due to the
internees shall be made for the repayment of these costs.
The Detaining Power shall provide for the support of those
dependent on the internees, if such dependents are without
adequate means of support or are unable to earn a living.
Maintenance
ART. 82. — The Detaining Power shall, as far as possible,
accommodate the internees according to their nationality, language
Grouping
of internees