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  • The '''Hague Conventions''', based on conferences in 1899 and 1907, produced the first comprehensive
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  • ...gustine of Hippo]], and forms the base for the [[Laws of Land Warfare]], [[Hague Conventions]] and the [[Geneva Conventions]], war crimes courts such as the [[Internati
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  • At the core of formal agreements are the [[Hague Conventions]] and [[Geneva Conventions]]. There are a wide range of relevant technical
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  • ==Hague Conventions== ...by other conventions, but were important background to later treaties. The Hague Conventions do not deal with individual guilt.
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  • ...character by their subordinates." Roosevelt did not refer to the recent [[Hague Conventions]].<ref name=Weiss>{{citation
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  • The CCW continues principles that go back to the Hague Conventions, around the turn of the twentieth century, which banned weapons considered
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  • ...ee of the Red Cross, to be a precursor to the [[Geneva Conventions]] and [[Hague Conventions]].<ref name=Lieber>{{citation
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  • ...e allied countries that saw Haber as a war criminal who had violated the [[Hague Conventions]] of 1899 and 1907, the Swedish Nobel committee awarded Haber alone (withou
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  • ...r base for the [[International Military Tribunal for the Far East]]. The [[Hague Conventions]] also have some relevance. ...hat being said, some of the offenses against civilians are arguable in the Hague Conventions. The Lieber Code, during the American Civil War, was only applicable to the
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