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Hague and Geneva conventions

"The several conventions adopted by the Second Peace Conference at the Hague, 1907, which have been ratified or adhered to by the United States and proclaimed by the President, are published for the information and guidance of the Naval Service."--Preface
Print Book, English, [1911]
[Govt. Print. Off.], Washington, [1911]
1 preliminary leaf, 172 pages 24 cm
2811870
Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Sick and Wounded in Armies in the Field, Geneva, 1906
Relative to the opening of hostilities, The Hague, 1907
Respecting the laws and customs of war on land, The Hague, 1907
Respecting the rights and duties of neutral powers and persons in case of war on land, The Hague, 1907
Relative to the laying of automatic submarine contact mines, The Hague, 1907
Concerning bombardment by naval forces in time of war, The Hague, 1907
For the adaptation to maritime war of the principles of the Geneva Convention, The Hague, 1907
For the exemption of hospital ships in time of war from the payment of all dues and taxes imposed for the benefit of the state, The Hague, 1904
Relative to certain restrictions with regard to the exercise of the right of capture in maritime war, The Hague, 1907
Concerning the rights and duties of neutral powers in maritime war, The Hague, 1907
Prohibiting the discharge of projectiles and explosives from balloons, The Hague, 1907
For the adaptation to maritime war of the Principles of the Geneva Convention of August 22, 1864, The Hague, 1899
Respecting the laws and customs of war on land, The Hague, 1899
G.v.L. Meyer, secretary of the Navy
Text of conventions in French and English