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18.6.1.2 Dissemination and Study - CCW and Protocols. Parties to the CCW alsoundertake, in time of peace as in time of armed conflict, to disseminate the CCW and those of itsannexed Protocols by which they are bound as widely as possible in their respective countriesand, in particular, to include the study of these instruments in their program of militaryinstruction, so that those instruments may become known to their armed forces. 5018.6.1.3 Dissemination and Study – AP III. Parties to AP III undertake, in time ofpeace as in time of armed conflict, to disseminate this Protocol as widely as possible in theirrespective countries and, in particular, to include the study of it in their program of militaryinstruction and to encourage the study of it by the civilian population, so that this instrument maybecome known to the armed forces and to the civilian population. 5118.6.1.4 Dissemination and Study – 1954 Hague Cultural Property Convention.Parties to the 1954 Hague Cultural Property Convention undertake, in time of peace as in time ofarmed conflict, to disseminate the text of the Convention and the Regulations for its execution aswidely as possible in their respective countries. They undertake, in particular, to include thestudy thereof in their programs of military and, if possible, civilian training, so that its principlesare made known to the whole population, especially the armed forces and personnel engaged inthe protection of cultural property. 5218.6.1.5 Dissemination and Study – Child Soldiers Protocol. Parties to the ChildSoldiers Protocol undertake to make the principles and provisions of the Child Soldiers Protocolwidely known and promoted by appropriate means, to adults and children alike. 5318.6.2 Special Instruction or Training. In addition to requirements to disseminate and topromote the study of treaties, treaties also require States to ensure that members of the armedforces who have duties under those treaties are trained commensurate with those duties. DoDknown to the entire population, in particular to the armed fighting forces, the medical personnel and the chaplains.”);GWS-SEA art. 48 (same).50 CCW art. 6 (“The High Contracting Parties undertake, in time of peace as in time of armed conflict, todisseminate this Convention and those of its annexed Protocols by which they are bound as widely as possible intheir respective countries and, in particular, to include the study thereof in their programmes of military instruction,so that those instruments may become known to their armed forces.”).51 AP III art. 7 (“The High Contracting Parties undertake, in time of peace as in time of armed conflict, todisseminate this Protocol as widely as possible in their respective countries and, in particular, to include the studythereof in their programmes of military instruction and to encourage the study thereof by the civilian population, sothat this instrument may become known to the armed forces and to the civilian population.”).52 1954 HAGUE CULTURAL PROPERTY CONVENTION art. 25 (“The High Contracting Parties undertake, in time ofpeace as in time of armed conflict, to disseminate the text of the present Convention and the Regulations for itsexecution as widely as possible in their respective countries. They undertake, in particular, to include the studythereof in their programmes of military and, if possible, civilian training, so that its principles are made known to thewhole population, especially the armed forces and personnel engaged in the protection of cultural property.”).53 Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict,art. 6(2), May 25, 2000, 2173 UNTS 222, 238 (“States Parties undertake to make the principles and provisions of thepresent Protocol widely known and promoted by appropriate means, to adults and children alike.”).1064

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