Argentina
Practice Relating to Rule 104. Respect for Convictions and Religious Practices
Argentina’s Law of War Manual (1969) provides: “Protected persons have the right to respect for their beliefs and religious practice.”
With respect to non-repatriated foreigners, the manual provides that they “shall have the possibility to practice their religion and receive spiritual assistance from a minister of religion”.
Argentina’s Law of War Manual (1989) provides: “Protected persons have the right, in any circumstance, to respect for their beliefs and religious practices.”
With respect to non-repatriated foreigners, the manual states: “They shall be allowed to practice their religion and to receive spiritual assistance from ministers of their faith.”
In the case of non-international armed conflict, the manual states: “All persons who do not directly take part in hostilities … have the right to be respected in their beliefs and religious practices”.