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Hague Conventions

Home Documents & Resources International Treaties and Conventions Hague Conventions

1899

Pacific Settlement of International Disputes (07.29.1899)

Laws and Customs of War on Land (07.29.1899)

Adaptation to Maritime Warfare of Principles of Geneva Convention of 1864 (07.29.1899)

1907

Pacific Settlement of International Disputes (10.18.1907)

Opening of Hostilities (10.18.1907)

Laws and Customs of War on Land (10.18.1907)

Bombardment by Naval Forces in Time of War (10.18.1907)

Adaptation to Maritime War of the Principles of the Geneva Convention (10.18.1907)

Restrictions With Regard to the Exercise of the Right of Capture in Naval War (10.18.1907)

For more information, see Avalon Project’s website at http://avalon.law.yale.edu/subject_menus/lawwar.asp