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Hague Conference

The Hague Conference is an international organization established in 1899 to develop legal frameworks for resolving disputes related to war, international law, and humanitarian issues. It facilitates negotiations among countries to create treaties and conventions that promote peace, protect human rights, and regulate issues like child custody and property rights across borders. The Conference's work helps ensure that nations have agreed-upon rules, making international cooperation more predictable and fair, thereby helping to prevent conflicts and protect individuals in complex global situations.