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What is the responsibility of the Occupying Power in relation to the care and education of children?
What is the responsibility of the Occupying Power in relation to the care and education of children?
- To take over control of local institutions
- To enlist them in organizations subordinate to it
- To change their personal status
- To facilitate identification and registration of parentage (correct)
In cases where local institutions are inadequate for caring for orphaned or separated children, what should the Occupying Power do?
In cases where local institutions are inadequate for caring for orphaned or separated children, what should the Occupying Power do?
- Change their personal status
- Disregard their situation
- Arrange for maintenance and education by persons of their nationality, language, and religion (correct)
- Enlist them in formations subordinate to it
What is the responsibility of the Bureau set up in accordance with Article 136 regarding children?
What is the responsibility of the Bureau set up in accordance with Article 136 regarding children?
- Facilitating their personal status changes
- Recording details of parents and relatives if available (correct)
- Changing their identity
- Enlisting them in military formations
Can the Occupying Power modify the personal status of children as mentioned in the text?
Can the Occupying Power modify the personal status of children as mentioned in the text?
What does the Occupying Power have to do with children's parentage registration?
What does the Occupying Power have to do with children's parentage registration?
Study Notes
Occupying Power's Responsibilities towards Children
- The Occupying Power is responsible for the care and education of children.
- If local institutions are inadequate, the Occupying Power must take care of orphaned or separated children.
- The Bureau set up in accordance with Article 136 is responsible for ensuring the care of children.
- The Occupying Power cannot modify the personal status of children.
- The Occupying Power is responsible for registering children's parentage.
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This quiz covers the rights of children in armed conflict situations, focusing on the responsibilities of the Occupying Power to protect and support children's institutions, identities, and status. Test your knowledge on the protection of children's rights during times of conflict.