Industrial Age · Europe · Politics

1899

First Hague Convention

May 18, 1899

At the invitation of Tsar Nicholas II, delegates from twenty-six nations met at the Hague and agreed to prohibit dum-dum bullets, poison gas, and bombardment from balloons. They also set up a Permanent Court of Arbitration. Fifteen years later, Europe would violate every one of these provisions on an industrial scale.