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Q: Who lobbied for the US to endorse the First Geneva Convention of 1864?
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What was unique about the first Geneva convention?

It contained the first standing written rules of universal application designed to protect victims of war


In 1792 the national convention voted to abolish the monarchy and make France into what?

The national convention established the First Republic.


What is the Geneva protocol?

It is a treaty, signed by all civilised nations, that prescribes the rules for conducting war. It specifies how prisoners are to be treated, it specifies how civilians in occupied territories are to be treated. It makes it illegal to do certain things like shoot at hospitals or houses of worship unless the enemy are shooting from them or storing weapons and ammo in them. Michael MontagneNote that there is no "Geneva Convention". In reality, there are a series of international treaties, collectively called the "Geneva Conventions" (note the plural).Collectively, these treaties (plus a set of similar treaties known as The Hague Conventions) set out a framework of rules regarding the "proper" or "civilized" conduct of warfare. They ban the use of certain weapons, and talk about how soldiers and civilians are to be treated during warfare. They also talk about proper conduct of warfare, addressing such topics as proper use of force, permitted actions by belligerent and non-belligerent forces, and identification of belligerents.


What was Husayn bin Ali trying to accomplish in the Arab revolt?

Husain Ibn Ali AS was not trying too achieve anything, only his piety would not allow him endorse a corrupt ruler and allow fallacy to flourish in the world. His example set the precedent in the world that man's first duty is to protect morality.


Who ruled France from 1794-1799?

The National Convention held power during the first years of the Republic, after which executive power was held by the French Directory - a body of 5 Directors - from November 1795 to November 1799.

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What were the provisions of the Geneva convention?

"The 1949 Geneva Conventions. The first Geneva Convention protects wounded and sick soldiers on land during war. This Convention represents the fourth updated version of the Geneva Convention on the wounded and sick following those adopted in 1864, 1906 and 1929. It contains 64 articles."


What twelve countries signed the first Geneva Convention in 1864?

The first Geneva Convention was held on August 22, 1864 in Geneva, Switzerland. The 12 countries involved were: Baden, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hesse, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Prussia, Spain, Switzerland and Wuttemberg


What is the name of the institution formed after the 1864 Geneva Convention?

The Geneva Convention of 1864, which was the first of four Geneva Conventions, founded he international Red Cross. This organization has helped worldwide during disasters and insured that basic human rights are met during issues relating to war.


Where can you download the Geneva convention document?

http://www.icrc.org/ihl.nsf/CONVPRES?OpenView First off, there is no "Geneva Convention". The Geneva Conventions (plural) are a series of international treaties. Most deal with the proper conduct of warfare (i.e. the "rules of war"), but there are others which deal with economic issues. You need to be much more specific as to which Convention you are referring to. Also, the link above only show some of the Geneva Conventions on warfare, but not all of them.


What was unique about the first Geneva convention?

It contained the first standing written rules of universal application designed to protect victims of war


How many Geneva conventions have met?

In total, there have been four Geneva Convention treaties, and three other Protocols. The first Geneva Convention met in 1864 in Switzerland, with twelve nations participating: France, Belgium, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Prussia, Württemburg, Switzerland, the Grand Duchy of Hesse, and the Grand Duchy of Baden. Other nations soon signed the treaty. The Second Convention was held in 1906. The Third Convention was held in 1929. And the Fourth Convention was held in 1949. The Protocols were amendments to these Conventions in later years. The first and second Protocols were added in 1977, and the third added in 2005.


What does the term Geneva Conference mean?

Do you mean the Geneva Convention? If that is the case, then the definition would be β€œone 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.


Where was the first Geneva conference held?

In 1864 in Geneva, Switzerland.


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Who is is the first baseball player to have his singature into a Louisville Slugger?

Honus Wagner. Wagner signed a contract to endorse Louisville Slugger in 1905. His signature was the first to be used on a bat and he was the first professional athlete to endorse an athletic product.


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Does the first name on a money check endorse on the line and the second name endorse underneath the line?

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