Second Geneva Convention
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The Second Geneva Convention of 1906 extended the principles from the First Geneva Convention of 1864 on the treatment of battlefield casualties, to apply also to war at sea.
As of 27 June 2006, when Nauru adopted the convention, it has been ratified by 194 countries.
[edit] See also
- Geneva Conventions
- First Geneva Convention of 1864 on the treatment of battlefield casualties
- Third Geneva Convention of 1929 on the treatment of prisoners of war
- Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 on the treatment of civilians during wartime
- Protocol I, 1977 Geneva Convention amendment about the protection of victims in international conflicts
- Protocol II, 1977 Geneva Convention amendment about the protection of victims in non-international armed conflicts
- Protocol III, 2005 Geneva Convention amendment about the adoption of the Red Crystal emblem