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provisions of Article 40, be equal to that enjoyed by the nationals of the Power in whose territorythey are. 11010.7.2.1 Support When Measures of Control Are Applied. Where a party to theconflict applies to a protected person methods of control that result in that person being unable tosupport himself or herself, and especially if such a person is prevented for reasons of securityfrom finding paid employment on reasonable conditions, that party shall ensure his or hersupport and that of his or her dependents. 11110.7.2.2 Receipt of Allowances. Protected persons may in any case receiveallowances from their home country, the Protecting Power, or the relief societies referred to inArticle 30 of the GC (e.g., the ICRC). 11210.7.3 Compulsory Work for Protected Persons in a Belligerent’s Home Territory.Protected persons may be compelled to work only to the same extent as nationals of the party tothe conflict in whose territory they are. 113If protected persons are of enemy nationality, they may only be compelled to do workthat is normally necessary to ensure the feeding, sheltering, clothing, transport, and health ofhuman beings and that is not directly related to the conduct of military operations. 114In the cases mentioned in the two preceding paragraphs, protected persons compelled towork shall have the benefit of the same working conditions and of the same safeguards asnational workers, in particular as regards wages, hours of labor, clothing and equipment,previous training, and compensation for occupational accidents and diseases. 115110 GC art. 39 (“That opportunity shall, subject to security considerations and to the provisions of Article 40, beequal to that enjoyed by the nationals of the Power in whose territory they are.”).111 GC art. 39 (“Where a Party to the conflict applies to a protected person methods of control which result in hisbeing unable to support himself, and especially if such a person is prevented for reasons of security from findingpaid employment on reasonable conditions, the said Party shall ensure his support and that of his dependents.”).112 GC art. 39 (“Protected persons may in any case receive allowances from their home country, the ProtectingPower, or the relief societies referred to in Article 30.”).113 GC art. 40 (“Protected persons may be compelled to work only to the same extent as nationals of the Party to theconflict in whose territory they are.”).114 GC art. 40 (“If protected persons are of enemy nationality, they may only be compelled to do work which isnormally necessary to ensure the feeding, sheltering, clothing, transport and health of human beings and which is notdirectly related to the conduct of military operations.”).115 GC art. 40 (“In the cases mentioned in the two preceding paragraphs, protected persons compelled to work shallhave the benefit of the same working conditions and of the same safeguards as national workers, in particular asregards wages, hours of labour, clothing and equipment, previous training and compensation for occupationalaccidents and diseases.”).663

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