The first 16 countries to sign the Geneva Convention of 1864 were Belgium, Denmark, France, the German Confederation, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Prussia, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, Austria, Russia, and Norway. This landmark treaty was established to improve the care of wounded soldiers and set the groundwork for modern humanitarian law. The convention aimed to ensure humane treatment for those affected by armed conflict.
no
No country is required to sign the Geneva Convention. but it is expected that a country will
The number of countries that has so far refused to sign the Convention on the Rights of the Child document ?
sign in
Because he was President of the Constitutional Convention (1787).
india & china
Latvia and Estonia
Greece
Rules of conduct in war clearly specify that a white flag is to be used strictly as a protective sign for negotiations or surrender. Any improper use of a white flag is defined as a war crime under the Geneva Convention.
in the convention in phillidelphia
Treaty of Geneva
Yes