Dominican Republic
Practice Relating to Rule 87. Humane Treatment
The Dominican Republic’s Military Manual (1980) requires that all persons in the power of a party, whether combatants or civilians, be treated humanely, according to the laws of war.
The Dominican Republic’s Military Manual (1980) provides that the rule for “wounded and sick … is to treat [them] in a human way”.
The Dominican Republic’s Military Manual (1980) requires that all prisoners and detainees, i.e. any persons in the power of the armed forces, whatever their status, be treated humanely.