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***Declaration II - on the Use of Projectiles the Object of Which is the Diffusion of Asphyxiating or Deleterious Gases; July 29, 1899
***Declaration II - on the Use of Projectiles the Object of Which is the Diffusion of Asphyxiating or Deleterious Gases; July 29, 1899
***Declaration III - on the Use of Bullets Which Expand or Flatten Easily in the Human Body; July 29, 1899
***Declaration III - on the Use of Bullets Which Expand or Flatten Easily in the Human Body; July 29, 1899
**Final Act of the International Peace Conference; July 29, 1899
**Final Act of the International Peace Conference; July 29, 1899  
*Hague Conference of 1907
*Hague Conference of 1907
**Hague I - Pacific Settlement of International Disputes : 18 October 1907
**Hague I - Pacific Settlement of International Disputes : 18 October 1907

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The Hague Conventions, based on conferences in 1899 and 1907, produced the first comprehensive international agreements on the conduct of war. They form the basis for the subsequent Geneva Conventions.

  • Hague Conference of 1899
    • Hague I - Pacific Settlement of International Disputes : 29 July 1899
    • Hague II - Laws and Customs of War on Land : 29 July 1899
    • Hague III - Adaptation to Maritime Warfare of Principles of Geneva Convention of 1864 : July 29,1899
    • Hague IV - Prohibiting Launching of Projectiles and Explosives from Balloons : July 29, 1899
      • Declaration I - on the Launching of Projectiles and Explosives from Balloons; July 29, 1899
      • Declaration II - on the Use of Projectiles the Object of Which is the Diffusion of Asphyxiating or Deleterious Gases; July 29, 1899
      • Declaration III - on the Use of Bullets Which Expand or Flatten Easily in the Human Body; July 29, 1899
    • Final Act of the International Peace Conference; July 29, 1899
  • Hague Conference of 1907
    • Hague I - Pacific Settlement of International Disputes : 18 October 1907
    • Hague II - Limitation of Employment of Force for Recovery of Contract Debts : October 18, 1907
    • Hague III - Opening of Hostilities : 18 October 1907
    • Hague IV - Laws and Customs of War on Land : 18 October 1907
    • Hague V - Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers and Persons in Case of War on Land : 18 October 1907
    • Hague VI - Status of Enemy Merchant Ships at the Outbreak of Hostilities : 18 October 1907
    • Hague VII - Conversion of Merchant Ships into War Ships : 18 October 1907
    • Hague VIII - Laying of Automatic Submarine Contact Mines : 18 October 1907
    • Hague IX - Bombardment by Naval Forces in Time of War : 18 October 1907
    • Hague X - Adaptation to Maritime War of the Principles of the Geneva Convention : 18 October 1907
    • Hague XI - Restrictions With Regard to the Exercise of the Right of Capture in Naval War : 18 October 1907
    • Hague XIII -Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers in Naval War : 18 Octob