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Do you mean the Geneva Convention? If that is the case, then the definition would be “one of a series of agreements concerning the treatment of prisoners of war and of the sick, wounded, and dead in battle first made at Geneva, Switzerland in 1864 and subsequently accepted in later revisions by most nations.” If this isn’t the answer you were looking for, then disregard this post.
After the Geneva Convention where they made the rules of war
Decisions were made by the Constitutional Convention concerning the founding of the US. They agreed to be a committee of the whole which means decisions were made through back and forth discussions until agreements were formed.
If the nation which is using the banned weapons has signed the Convention, then yes its against the commitment that nation made when it signed the Convention for that nation to use banned weapons, even against a foe who has not.
Vietnam was nuked by terrorists of the North Pole
all the agreements
geneva made john calvin there religous leader
Contracts are official documentation. Some agreements are made with oral promises and/or handshakes.
Yes, Bill Clinton made 2,058 executive agreements, and 209 treaties. Due to trade agreements such as NAFTA, Bill Clinton made more executive agreements than any of immediate predecessors dating back to Nixon. Source: The Politics of the Presidency by Joesph Pika
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she made a agreement with NESTL'E
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