ADAPTATION TO MARITIME WARFARE OF PRINCIPLES OF GENEVA CONVENTION OF 1864 (HAGUE, III)
- Convention signed at The Hague July 29, 1899
- Senate advice and consent to ratification May 4, 1900
- Ratified by the President of the United States August 3, 1900
- Procès-verbal of first deposit of ratifications (including that of the United States) at The Hague dated September 4, 1900
- Entered into force September 4, 1900
- Proclaimed by the President of the United States November 1, 1901
- Replaced by convention of October 18, 1907[1] on the same subject, as between contracting parties to the later convention
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Convention for the Adaptation to Maritime Warfare of the Principles of the Geneva Convention of August 22, 1864
His Majesty the Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia; His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia etc., and Apostolic King of Hungary; His Majesty the King of the Belgians; His Majesty the Emperor of China; His Majesty the King of Denmark; His Majesty the King of Spain and in His Name Her Majesty the Queen Regent of the Kingdom; the President of the United States of America; the President of the United Mexican States; the President of the French Republic; Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India; His Majesty the King of the Hellenes; His Majesty the King of Italy; His Majesty the Emperor of Japan; His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Luxemburg, Duke of Nassau; His Highness the Prince of Montenegro; Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands; His Imperial Majesty the Shah of Persia; His Majesty the King of Portugal and of the Algarves etc.; His Majesty the King of Roumania; His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias; His Majesty the King of Servia; His Majesty the King of Siam; His Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway; the Swiss Federal Council; His Majesty the Emperor of the Ottomans and His Royal Highness the Prince of Bulgaria
- ↑ TS 543, post, p. 694.