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Legal term in international humanitarian law
Protected persons is a legal term under international humanitarian law and refers to persons who are under specific protection of the 1949 Geneva Conventions
Protected_persons
Service of the UK government
The UK Protected Persons Service (UKPPS) is a service provided by the government of the United Kingdom that provides personal protection to people at
UK_Protected_Persons_Service
Class of British nationality
stateless to a BPP father, who was himself born in a protected territory, became British protected persons. The status was granted solely by royal prerogative
British_protected_person
1973 United Nations anti-terrorism treaty
internationally protected persons as well as violent attacks against the official premises, private accommodation, or means of transport of such persons. Parties
Protection of Diplomats Convention
Protection_of_Diplomats_Convention
One of the treaties of the Geneva Convention
category of protected persons was that they could rely on diplomatic protection of the state of nationality. Persons are either protected persons under the
Fourth_Geneva_Convention
Territory over which the British government exercised limited jurisdiction
former British protectorate, protected state, mandated territory or trust territory may remain British Protected Persons if they did not acquire the nationality
British_protectorate
Individual being
A person (pl.: people or persons, depending on context) is a being who has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or
Person
Person who does not take a direct part in hostilities during war
also includes persons such as combat medics and military chaplains (who are members of the belligerent armed forces, but are protected because of their
Non-combatant
International treaties of war
criteria of protected persons in international armed conflicts are protected by the 1949 conventions. Those not listed as protected persons in such conflicts
Geneva_Conventions
Soldiers unable to fight
de combat (French: [ɔʁ də kɔ̃ba]; lit. 'out of combat'), and thus protected persons, when they are unable to participate in fighting. Hors de combat personnel
Hors_de_combat
Passport issued to British nationals
(Overseas), British subjects, British Overseas citizens and British protected persons. They are also issued to British Overseas Territories citizens applying
British_passport
persons closely related to one or more Canadian residents who live in Canada. Economic: skilled workers, caregivers, or business persons. Protected person
Immigration_to_Canada
British protected persons. British protected persons were treated as aliens in the United Kingdom, but both British subjects and protected persons could
British_nationality_law
Law of war to protect non-combatants
individuals engaged in warfare, in relation to each other and to protected persons, usually meaning non-combatants. It is designed to balance humanitarian
International humanitarian law
International_humanitarian_law
Act violating the laws of war
those involving any of the following acts, if committed against persons or property protected by the present Convention: wilful killing, torture or inhuman
War_crime
History and regulations of Indian citizenship
territory. British protected persons were treated as aliens in the United Kingdom, but both Indian British subjects and protected persons could be issued
Indian_nationality_law
Military attack that does not distinguish between military targets and civilian targets
legitimate military targets and protected persons. Indiscriminate attacks strike both legitimate military and protected objects alike, thus violating the
Indiscriminate_attack
(which were protected states rather than colonies) to form the Federation of Malaya. On independence on 31 August 1957, British protected persons (BPP) from
Malaysian_nationality_law
Deliberate infliction of suffering on a person
PMC 10548313. PMID 37787994. Oette, Lutz (2021). "The Prohibition of Torture and Persons Living in Poverty: From the Margins to the Centre". International & Comparative
Torture
British Empire and local residents were British subjects and British protected persons. Although Pakistan gained independence in 1947 and Pakistanis no longer
Pakistani_nationality_law
of a protected place or as a British subject under certain conditions. In 1949, the British Protectorates, Protected States and Protected Persons Order
Kenyan_nationality_law
U.S. Army captain during the Vietnam War; partly responsible for the 1968 My Lai massacre
status of protected persons in interstate wars, Medina could not be prosecuted for violations of international law related to protected persons. Instead
Ernest_Medina
International crimes of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity
Detainees Protected under International Humanitarian Law, Protected Persons (Oct. 29, 2010), https://www.icrc.org/en/doc/war-and-law/protected-persons
Atrocity_crime
of a protected place or as a British subject under certain conditions. In 1949, the British Protectorates, Protected States and Protected Persons Order
Nigerian_nationality_law
Combatant who is deemed not to be protected by the Geneva Conventions
Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, 12 August 1949 (GCIV), if they qualify as a protected person. Article 4. Persons protected by the Convention
Unlawful_combatant
Person who takes a direct part in the hostilities of an armed conflict
opposing party, combatants are automatically granted the status of protected persons. In non-interstate or non-international armed conflicts, combatants
Combatant
territory. British protected persons were treated as aliens in the United Kingdom, but both British subjects and protected persons could be issued British
Singaporean_nationality_law
Effective provisional control of one sovereign power over another sovereign's territory
2022. "Protected persons". International Committee of the Red Cross. Article 4, GCIV. "Convention (IV) relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time
Military_occupation
Designation in humanitarian law
Human shields are legally protected persons—either protected civilians or prisoners of war—who are either coerced or volunteer to deter attacks by occupying
Human_shield_(law)
War against a common enemy
Convention, nationals of a co-belligerent state are not regarded as protected persons if their state has normal diplomatic relations with an allied nation
Co-belligerence
Passport issued to citizens of Tonga
2015. Tongan Protected Person passports were sold by the King of Tonga to persons who are not a Tongan citizen. Tongan Protected Person passport holders
Tongan_passport
law to use the red cross as a protective sign and its personnel are protected persons under international humanitarian law. Since 2002, most of its former
Army Medical Service (Germany)
Army_Medical_Service_(Germany)
Legal profession in Japan
revoked lawfully if the person belongs to the following. Underage persons, protected persons, undischarged bankrupts, convicted persons within three years
Administrative_scrivener
Legal term
applicable not only to protected persons but to all individuals, no matter what their status, or to what category of persons they belong... Modern legal
Collective_punishment
Most widely accepted definition of torture and its ubiquitous prohibition
representatives can take steps to protect them. In other words, atrocities committed by belligerent troops against these non-protected persons in an international armed
Torture_in_international_law
Citizen of a Commonwealth of Nations member state
Nationals (Overseas) all have this additional status. However, British protected persons and non-citizen nationals of other Commonwealth countries (such as
Commonwealth_citizen
Chief officer of the executive branch of a government
on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including Diplomatic Agents and the United Nations protocol list)
Head_of_government
Law enforcement agency in Delhi, India
dignitaries/individuals, evacuation of Protected Persons, and providing static as well as mobile security to the Protected Persons". In addition to the Ministry
Delhi_Police
of a protected place or as a British subject under certain conditions. In 1949, the British Protectorates, Protected States and Protected Persons Order
Zambian_nationality_law
Coerced movement of a person or persons away from their home or home region
displaced person" (IDP). While some displaced persons may be considered refugees, the latter term specifically refers to such displaced persons who are
Forced_displacement
(Protectorates, Protected States, Mandates and Trust Territories were never, legally speaking, British colonies.) A British Protected Person will lose that
History of British nationality law
History_of_British_nationality_law
ISA arrested persons who were perceived by the Libyan government to be opposed to the rule of the country's leader, Muammar Gaddafi. Persons arrested by
List of people indicted in the International Criminal Court
List_of_people_indicted_in_the_International_Criminal_Court
Concept in political science
Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. Geneva, 12 August 1949. Commentary - Art. 47. Part III: Status and treatment of protected persons #Section III:
Annexation
of Nations mandate for Palestine and local residents were British protected persons. The dissolution of the mandate in 1948 and subsequent conflict created
Israeli_citizenship_law
Civilians killed, injured, or imprisoned by non-civilians
enemy civilians and stateless persons or neutral nationals outside the territory of a belligerent state are protected persons under Article 4 of the Fourth
Civilian_casualty
of a protected place or as a British subject under certain conditions. In 1949, the British Protectorates, Protected States and Protected Persons Order
Sierra Leonean nationality law
Sierra_Leonean_nationality_law
Crime that typically involves force or harm upon the person of another
section 1 of the Internationally Protected Persons Act 1978 and any of the following offences against a protected person within the meaning of that section
Offence_against_the_person
Former headquarters of the MEK in Iraq
determined that the residents of Camp Ashraf were "noncombatants" and "protected persons", and the United Nations commission described the residents as "formal
Camp_Ashraf
To protect threatened witnesses before, during, and after a trial
Plain Sight Witness immunity Witness Security Programme (Ireland) UK Protected Persons Service Witness tampering Gerald Shur "Federal Witness Protection
United States Federal Witness Protection Program
United_States_Federal_Witness_Protection_Program
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Minor-attracted_person
Former travel document issued to subjects of the British Indian Empire
Empire, and the subjects of the British protected states in the Indian subcontinent (i. e. the British Protected Persons of the 'princely states'). The title
British_Indian_passport
Treaty of the United Nations
required to promote, protect, and ensure the full enjoyment of human rights by persons with disabilities and ensure that persons with disabilities enjoy
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Convention_on_the_Rights_of_Persons_with_Disabilities
of a protected place or as a British subject under certain conditions. In 1949, the British Protectorates, Protected States and Protected Persons Order
Tanzanian_nationality_law
International tribunal organisation
that all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt, and establishes certain rights of the accused and persons during investigations
International_Criminal_Court
of a protected place or as a British subject under certain conditions. In 1949, the British Protectorates, Protected States and Protected Persons Order
Ugandan_nationality_law
Attacks on protected zones and civilians in the Gaza Strip during the Gaza war have led to the killing of over 75,000 Palestinians and the displacement
Attacks on protected zones and civilians in Gaza
Attacks_on_protected_zones_and_civilians_in_Gaza
Physical or verbal attack of another person
Act 2005. Attacks on internationally protected persons Section 1(1)(a) of the Internationally Protected Persons Act 1978 (c.17) makes provision for assault
Assault
Legal term for criminals beyond any legal protection
crimes, along with terrorism, torture, crimes against internationally protected persons and the financing of terrorism are subject to the aut dedere aut judicare
Hostis_humani_generis
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
cleaning; however mines and agriculture should be excluded. Work by protected persons should be within a twelve-hour window (between 6am and 7pm: exceptionally
Factory_and_Workshop_Act_1878
British immigration status
enter the UK. British Overseas citizens, British subjects and British protected persons do not lose ILR no matter how long they stay outside the UK. British
Indefinite_leave_to_remain
Australian terrorist
provided for by the Crimes (Internationally Protected Persons) Act 1976 to destroy an internationally protected building, the Israeli Embassy in Canberra
Jack_Roche
Status of not being a national of any country
February 28, 2005. "Protecting the Rights of Stateless Persons: The 1954 Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons". United Nations High
Statelessness
Three-letter country codes defined in ISO 3166-1
to represent a stateless person, as defined in Article 1 of the 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons XXB is used to represent a
ISO_3166-1_alpha-3
Non-Muslims living in an Islamic state
restrictions. The word literally means "protected person", referring to the state's obligation under sharia to protect the individual's life, property, as
Dhimmi
Type of British nationality
citizens, British Nationals (Overseas), British subjects, and British protected persons. Only British citizens and certain Commonwealth citizens have the
British Overseas Territories citizen
British_Overseas_Territories_citizen
Mass rape and killings committed following the Battle of Monte Cassino
under Article 4, which excludes allied nationals from the list of protected persons as long as their state maintains diplomatic relations with a belligerent
Marocchinate
2004 American military scandal
against protected persons upon capture and initial custody, sometimes causing death or serious injury; absence of notification of arrest of persons deprived
Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
Abu_Ghraib_torture_and_prisoner_abuse
Legal term that has evolved over time
people associated with these territories were treated as British protected persons. Following the First World War, the Dominions developed distinct national
British_subject
Muslim treaty with Levantine Christians
It specifies rights and restrictions for dhimmis, or "protected persons," a type of protected class of non-Muslim peoples recognised by Islam which includes
Pact_of_Umar
of a protected place or as a British subject under certain conditions. In 1949, the British Protectorates, Protected States and Protected Persons Order
Batswana_nationality_law
When a state violates international laws to punish another state which already broke them
battlefield casualties, shipwreck survivors, prisoners of war, and protected persons (civilian or military), as well as certain buildings and property
Reprisal
Body of public international law
signify the epitome of human evil, and can be committed against protected or non-protected persons alike in the context of interstate conflicts. Crimes against
International_criminal_law
national of any Commonwealth country, or Ireland, but excluding British protected persons, can apply to the electoral registration officer in the local authority
Elections in the United Kingdom
Elections_in_the_United_Kingdom
persons living in the belligerent nation, and allied nationals from protection under the convention. Non-protected rape victims are instead protected
Wartime_sexual_violence
Canadian federal legislation
The Protecting Young Persons from Exposure to Pornography Act (French: Loi sur la protection des jeunes contre l’exposition à la pornographie), commonly
Protecting Young Persons from Exposure to Pornography Act
Protecting_Young_Persons_from_Exposure_to_Pornography_Act
of a protected place or as a British subject under certain conditions. In 1949, the British Protectorates, Protected States and Protected Persons Order
Malawian_nationality_law
Measures taken to guard against damage
protection, physical protection and security from danger of very important persons Climbing protection, safety measures in climbing Diplomatic protection
Protection
Country in Oceania
in the mid 1990s by the current crown prince), and selling Tongan Protected Persons Passports (which eventually forced Tonga to naturalise the purchasers
Tonga
Areas protected for having ecological or cultural importance
Protected areas or conservation areas are locations that receive protection because of their recognized natural or cultural values. Protected areas are
Protected_area
Person skilled in information technology
hacker is a person who attempts to gain unauthorized access, esp. remotely, to a computer system or network , or, much less commonly, a person with an enthusiastic
Hacker
Legal term and authority
provide nourishment into the protected person's stomach if they are in medical need of it. It is not uncommon for one person to hold both offices and be
Conservatorship
Australian barrister (born 1970)
Federal Crimes (Internationally Protected Persons) Act 1976 (Cth) (i.e., attacking an internationally protected person) and charges of illegally using
David_Kang
Target deemed valid for attack by belligerent
the 1949 Geneva Conventions provides for the general protection of protected persons by limiting direct attacks to military objectives in a war between
Legitimate_military_target
of a protected place or as a British subject under certain conditions. In 1949, the British Protectorates, Protected States and Protected Persons Order
Ghanaian_nationality_law
of a protected place or as a British subject under certain conditions. In 1949, the British Protectorates, Protected States and Protected Persons Order
Gambian_nationality_law
2011 American science fiction crime drama television series
person of interest in the middle of the second season, who returned towards the end of the fifth season and, together with two other former persons of
Person of Interest (TV series)
Person_of_Interest_(TV_series)
of war, except to indicate or to protect the medical units and establishments, the personnel and material protected by the present Convention and other
Emblems of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
Emblems_of_the_International_Red_Cross_and_Red_Crescent_Movement
Scientology version of antisocial personality
persons is amplified to cause 20% of the population to be predisposed against Scientology. As with most Scientology terminology, "suppressive person"
Suppressive_person
fighting the war are not considered "protected persons." Only civilians are granted the status of "protected persons" whose rights cannot be violated with
History_of_assassination
overseas citizens, British overseas territories citizens, British protected persons or British subjects are different. Visa requirements for British citizens
Visa requirements for British citizens
Visa_requirements_for_British_citizens
Legal obligation of states under public international law
terrorism Torture Crimes against diplomats and other "internationally protected persons", and; Financing of terrorism and other international crimes The majority
Aut_dedere_aut_judicare
Principle in international conflict law
(protected civilians): parties to a conflict must “direct their operations only against military objectives.” Combatant in this instance means persons
Distinction_(law)
international humanitarian law by protecting the victims of the conflict and refraining from attacks on protected persons. These restraints on aerial warfare
Aerial bombardment and international law
Aerial_bombardment_and_international_law
of a protected place or as a British subject under certain conditions. In 1949, the British Protectorates, Protected States and Protected Persons Order
Solomon Islands nationality law
Solomon_Islands_nationality_law
1978 book by Michael H. Hart
The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History is a 1978 book by Michael H. Hart. It is a ranking of the 100 people who, according to Hart
The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History
The_100:_A_Ranking_of_the_Most_Influential_Persons_in_History
Measures designed to deny unauthorized access
protection, and other systems designed to protect persons and property. Physical security systems for protected facilities can be intended to: deter potential
Physical_security
turn to the regulations for hours and times of labour for protected persons (women, young persons and children). Setting aside for the moment hours of shop
History_of_labour_law
Concept in international relations
a "protected state" as distinct from a true protectorate, which has no foreign policy of its own save its alliance with its protector; a "protected state"
Protectorate
Protective services by the RCMP
and Federal Court of Appeal justices Other persons designated by Minister of Public Safety as protected persons. Prospective RCMP officers are placed under
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Protective Policing
Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_Protective_Policing
United States federal criminal code
official guests, or internationally protected persons § 879. Threats against former Presidents and certain other persons § 880. Receiving the proceeds of
Title 18 of the United States Code
Title_18_of_the_United_States_Code
PROTECTED PERSONS
PROTECTED PERSONS
Girl/Female
German Swedish Teutonic Norse Scandinavian
Protected.
Girl/Female
German Teutonic
Protected.
Boy/Male
Indian
The protected one, The protector
Boy/Male
Tamil
Protected
Boy/Male
Muslim
The protected one, The protector
Girl/Female
Muslim
Protected
Girl/Female
Indian
Protected
Boy/Male
Muslim
Protected
Boy/Male
Hindu
Protected
Boy/Male
Muslim
Protected
Girl/Female
German Norse
Protected.
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, French, German
Wealthy Protector; Protected by Grace; Gracious Protector
Boy/Male
Tamil
Protected
Girl/Female
Indian
Protected
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Protected.
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English
Wealthy Protector; Protected by God; Gracious Protector
Boy/Male
Muslim
Protected
Girl/Female
Muslim
Protected
Girl/Female
Muslim
Protected
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
The Protected One The Protector
PROTECTED PERSONS
PROTECTED PERSONS
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Pretty Face
Girl/Female
English Latin
Warm.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
King of the Earth
Male
Chamoru
, moon.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Religious women, Courteous, Polite
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian Giovanni, VANNI means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
Rough.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.German : possibly a variant of Platow.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Tallula, TALLULAH means "princess of abundance." Compare with another form of Tallulah.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Moon
PROTECTED PERSONS
PROTECTED PERSONS
PROTECTED PERSONS
PROTECTED PERSONS
PROTECTED PERSONS
a.
Protected by turrets.
a.
Having no protector; unprotected.
a.
Covered; protected.
v. t.
To cover or shield from danger or injury; to defend; to guard; to preserve in safety; as, a father protects his children.
imp. & p. p.
of Project
imp. & p. p.
of Protend
n.
One who, or that which, defends or shields from injury, evil, oppression, etc.; a defender; a guardian; a patron.
imp. & p. p.
of Protect
a.
Prolonged; continued.
n.
A cardinal, from one of the more considerable Roman Catholic nations, who looks after the interests of his people at Rome; also, a cardinal who has the same relation to a college, religious order, etc.
n.
Wearing, or protected by, bases.
n.
One having the care of the kingdom during the king's minority; a regent.
n.
A goddess who protected newborn infants.
a.
Exempt; protected by inoculation.
n.
A weapon thrown or projected or intended to be projcted, as a lance, an arrow, or a bullet.
n.
One who protests; one who utters a solemn declaration.
v. t.
Capable of being guarded or protected.
imp. & p. p.
of Protest
imp. & p. p.
of Protract
n.
One who protests a bill of exchange, or note.