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inspectors may have recourse to the services of experts, who will also be proposed for theapproval of the Party to which the Commissioner-General is accredited. 285In some cases, inspectors may be entrusted with the functions of delegates of theProtecting Powers. 2864.14.3 Identifying Personnel Engaged in Duties for the Protection of Cultural Property.Persons responsible for duties of control in accordance with the Regulations for the Execution ofthe 1954 Hague Cultural Property Convention, and persons engaged in duties for the protectionof cultural property, are to carry a special identity card bearing the distinctive emblem. 287 Inaddition, such persons may wear an armlet bearing the distinctive emblem issued and stamped bythe competent authorities. 288Such persons may not, without legitimate reason, be deprived of their identity card or ofthe right to wear the armlet. 289 The distinctive emblem displayed on an armlet or special identitycard is to be displayed once (as opposed to repeated three times). 2904.15 PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO ACCOMPANY THE ARMED FORCESUnder the law of war, persons who are not members of the armed forces, but areauthorized to accompany them, fall into a special category. Although they are often referred toas “civilians” because they are not military personnel, they differ materially from the civilianaccredited, an inspector of cultural property to be charged with a specific mission. An inspector shall be responsibleonly to the Commissioner-General.”).285 REGULATIONS FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE 1954 HAGUE CULTURAL PROPERTY CONVENTION art. 7(2) (“TheCommissioner-General, delegates and inspectors may have recourse to the services of experts, who will also beproposed for the approval of the Party mentioned in the preceding paragraph.”).286 REGULATIONS FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE 1954 HAGUE CULTURAL PROPERTY CONVENTION art. 9 (“If a Party tothe conflict does not benefit or ceases to benefit from the activities of a Protecting Power, a neutral State may beasked to undertake those functions of a Protecting Power which concern the appointment of a Commissioner-General for Cultural Property in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 4 above. The Commissioner-General thus appointed shall, if need be, entrust to inspectors the functions of delegates of Protecting Powers asspecified in the present Regulations.”).287 REGULATIONS FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE 1954 HAGUE CULTURAL PROPERTY CONVENTION art. 21(2) (“[Thepersons mentioned in Article 17, paragraph 2 (b) and (c) of the Convention] shall carry a special identity cardbearing the distinctive emblem. This card shall mention at least the surname and first names, the date of birth, thetitle or rank, and the function of the holder. The card shall bear the photograph of the holder as well as his signatureor his fingerprints, or both. It shall bear the embossed stamp of the competent authorities.”).288 REGULATIONS FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE 1954 HAGUE CULTURAL PROPERTY CONVENTION art. 21(1) (“Thepersons mentioned in Article 17, paragraph 2 (b) and (c) of the Convention may wear an armlet bearing thedistinctive emblem, issued and stamped by the competent authorities.”).289 REGULATIONS FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE 1954 HAGUE CULTURAL PROPERTY CONVENTION art. 21(4) (“The saidpersons may not, without legitimate reason, be deprived of their identity card or of the right to wear the armlet.”).290 Refer to § 5.18.7.2 (Display of the Distinctive Emblem for Cultural Property – Once Versus Three Times).142

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