Hague Conference
The Hague Conference refers to a series of international meetings held in The Hague, Netherlands, aimed at addressing various global issues, particularly in the fields of law and diplomacy. The first conference took place in 1899, focusing on peace and disarmament, while subsequent conferences continued to tackle topics such as international cooperation and humanitarian law.
These conferences led to the establishment of important treaties and organizations, including the Hague Conventions, which set rules for warfare and the treatment of prisoners. The Hague Conference remains significant for promoting dialogue among nations and fostering a more peaceful international community.