Second Geneva Convention of 1906
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The Second Geneva Convention of 1906 was an international treaty that updated and expanded earlier humanitarian laws to improve the protection and treatment of wounded and shipwrecked military personnel at sea during armed conflicts.
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Target entity: Second Geneva Convention of 1906 Context triple: [Geneva Convention of 1929, relatedTo, Second Geneva Convention of 1906]
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Geneva Convention of 1929
The Geneva Convention of 1929 was an international treaty that codified rules for the humane treatment of prisoners of war, laying key groundwork for the later, broader Geneva Conventions.
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Geneva Convention I of 12 August 1949
Geneva Convention I of 12 August 1949 is an international treaty that sets out comprehensive rules for the protection and treatment of wounded and sick members of armed forces in the field during armed conflicts.
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First Geneva Convention of 1864
The First Geneva Convention of 1864 was the pioneering international treaty that established humanitarian protections for wounded soldiers on the battlefield and laid the foundation for modern international humanitarian law.
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Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907
The Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 are landmark international treaties that established some of the first formal laws of war, regulating the conduct of armed conflict and the treatment of combatants and civilians.
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Third Geneva Convention
The Third Geneva Convention is an international treaty that sets comprehensive standards for the humane treatment and protection of prisoners of war during armed conflicts.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Second Geneva Convention of 1906 Target entity description: The Second Geneva Convention of 1906 was an international treaty that updated and expanded earlier humanitarian laws to improve the protection and treatment of wounded and shipwrecked military personnel at sea during armed conflicts.
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A.
Geneva Convention of 1929
The Geneva Convention of 1929 was an international treaty that codified rules for the humane treatment of prisoners of war, laying key groundwork for the later, broader Geneva Conventions.
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B.
Geneva Convention I of 12 August 1949
Geneva Convention I of 12 August 1949 is an international treaty that sets out comprehensive rules for the protection and treatment of wounded and sick members of armed forces in the field during armed conflicts.
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C.
First Geneva Convention of 1864
The First Geneva Convention of 1864 was the pioneering international treaty that established humanitarian protections for wounded soldiers on the battlefield and laid the foundation for modern international humanitarian law.
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D.
Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907
The Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 are landmark international treaties that established some of the first formal laws of war, regulating the conduct of armed conflict and the treatment of combatants and civilians.
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Third Geneva Convention
The Third Geneva Convention is an international treaty that sets comprehensive standards for the humane treatment and protection of prisoners of war during armed conflicts.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Geneva Convention
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humanitarian law treaty ⓘ international treaty ⓘ law of armed conflict instrument ⓘ |
| aimsTo |
improve protection of wounded and sick in war
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standardize humanitarian treatment in armed conflict ⓘ |
| alsoKnownAs |
Second Geneva Convention of 1906
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surface form:
1906 Geneva Convention
Second Geneva Convention ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
armed conflicts on land
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medical personnel ⓘ medical transports ⓘ medical units ⓘ sick military personnel ⓘ wounded military personnel ⓘ |
| bindingOn | High Contracting Parties ⓘ |
| category |
treaty concluded in 1906
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treaty entered into force in 1907 ⓘ |
| countryOfConclusion | Switzerland ⓘ |
| dateSigned | 1906-07-06 ⓘ |
| enteredIntoForce | 1907-08-09 ⓘ |
| establishes |
rules for collection and care of wounded
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rules for neutrality of medical personnel ⓘ rules for protection of medical facilities ⓘ rules for use of the Red Cross emblem ⓘ |
| governs |
obligations of belligerents toward wounded
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treatment of captured wounded and sick ⓘ |
| hasNumberOfArticles | 33 ⓘ |
| hasTitle |
Second Geneva Convention of 1906
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armies in the Field (1906)
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| influenced | subsequent Geneva humanitarian treaties ⓘ |
| language | French ⓘ |
| legalStatus | multilateral treaty ⓘ |
| negotiatedAt | Diplomatic Conference of Geneva 1906 ⓘ |
| partOf | development of the Geneva law ⓘ |
| placeSigned |
Geneva
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surface form:
Geneva, Switzerland
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| precedes |
Geneva Convention of 1929
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surface form:
Geneva Conventions of 1929
Geneva Conventions ⓘ
surface form:
Geneva Conventions of 1949
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| promotedBy | International Committee of the Red Cross ⓘ |
| protects |
medical equipment
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medical establishments ⓘ medical staff ⓘ sick soldiers ⓘ wounded soldiers ⓘ |
| replacedBy |
Geneva Convention I of 12 August 1949
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surface form:
First Geneva Convention of 1949
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| revised | First Geneva Convention of 1864 ⓘ |
| subject |
international humanitarian law
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protection of wounded and sick soldiers ⓘ treatment of wounded and sick in armed conflict ⓘ |
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Subject: Second Geneva Convention of 1906 Description of subject: The Second Geneva Convention of 1906 was an international treaty that updated and expanded earlier humanitarian laws to improve the protection and treatment of wounded and shipwrecked military personnel at sea during armed conflicts.
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