
Hague Conventions
The Hague Conventions are a series of international treaties established in The Hague, Netherlands, aimed at creating rules for war and conflict, protecting civilians, and regulating the conduct of armed forces. The conventions address issues like the humane treatment of prisoners, the protection of cultural property, and the rules of engagement in warfare. They set standards to reduce suffering during conflicts and promote efforts for peaceful resolutions. Overall, these agreements help maintain order and justice in international relations, especially during times of war.