| 31. | During the Second World War, Japan appointed Spain, Sweden and Switzerland to be its protecting powers in the United States.
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| 32. | If no arrangement could be made with a third country, then the Red Cross itself could act as the protecting power.
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| 33. | The protecting power also monitors implementation of these Conventions, such as by visiting the zone of conflict and prisoners of war.
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| 34. | During the crisis, Buell and his judges were in charge of protecting power plants; Garcia was killed on Chaos Day itself.
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| 35. | The practice of selecting a protecting power in time of peace was formalized in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations ( 1961 ).
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| 36. | When relations are exceptionally tense, such as during a war, the interests section is staffed by diplomats from the protecting power.
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| 37. | Each country picked a third country, which had friendly relations with both sides, to be its protecting power in the other capital.
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| 38. | The original embassy remains staffed by nationals of the protected state but is formally termed an " interests section " of the protecting power.
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| 39. | There is no requirement that the same protecting power be selected by both countries, although this is convenient for the purposes of communication.
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| 40. | Asmis was still on leave in Germany when Australia made its Swiss Consul, Hans Georg Hedinger, with Switzerland being the protecting power.
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