geneva convention
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- An international treaty: The Geneva Convention refers to a series of international agreements, first established in Geneva in 1864 and subsequently revised and expanded. Its core purpose is to establish humanitarian standards for the treatment of individuals who are not, or are no longer, participating in hostilities during wartime. This includes wounded and sick military personnel, prisoners of war, and civilians.
Usage
- The term is used as a singular proper noun to refer to the entire body of these treaties collectively or to a specific one of the treaties (e.g., the First Geneva Convention).
- It is often discussed in contexts of international law, military ethics, humanitarian aid, and armed conflict.
Examples
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Advanced Usage
- "in violation of the Geneva Convention(s)": used to describe actions that breach the treaty's provisions.
- "the principles of the Geneva Convention": refers to the core humanitarian ideals underlying the treaties, such as distinction, proportionality, and humane treatment.
Variants and Related Words
- Geneva Conventions (plural noun): The standard term referring to the four treaties of 1949 and their additional protocols. Using the plural emphasizes the multiple, specific agreements.
- International Humanitarian Law (IHL) (noun): The broader legal field that encompasses the Geneva Conventions and other treaties regulating the conduct of armed conflict.
- Red Cross Conventions (noun): A historical synonym, as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) played a key role in their drafting and promotion.
Synonyms
- International humanitarian treaty: A more general descriptive phrase.
- The laws of war: A broader, more traditional term that includes the Geneva Conventions.
Related Phrases
- "Protected person": A key term defined by the Conventions, referring to individuals entitled to specific protections (e.g., wounded, prisoners, civilians).
- "Prisoner of war (POW) status": A status and set of rights defined primarily by the Third Geneva Convention.
- "Common Article 3": A critical article found in all four 1949 Conventions, establishing minimum standards for non-international armed conflicts (civil wars).
Noun
- an agreement first drawn up in Geneva in 1864 and later revised concerning the treatment of captured and wounded military personnel and civilians in wartime