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==Chemical weapons prohibitions== {| class="wikitable" !Year !Name !Effect |- |1675 |[[Strasbourg Agreement (1675)|Strasbourg Agreement]] |The first international agreement limiting the use of chemical weapons, in this case, poison bullets. |- |1874 |[[Brussels Convention on the Law and Customs of War]] |Prohibited the employment of poison or poisoned weapons (Never entered into force.) |- |1899 |[[Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907|1st Peace Conference at the Hague]] |Signatories agreed to abstain from "the use of projectiles the object of which is the diffusion of asphyxiating or deleterious gases." |- |1907 |[[Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907|2nd Peace Conference at the Hague]] |The Conference added the use of poison or poisoned weapons. |- |1919 |[[Treaty of Versailles]] |Prohibited poison gas in Germany. |- |1922 |[[Treaty relating to the Use of Submarines and Noxious Gases in Warfare]] |Failed because France objected to clauses relating to submarine warfare. |- |1925 |Geneva Protocol |Prohibited the "use in war of asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases, and of all analogous liquids, materials or devices" and "bacteriological methods" in international conflicts. |- |1972 |[[Biological and Toxins Weapons Convention]] |No verification mechanism, negotiations for a protocol to make up this lack halted by USA in 2001. |- |1993 |[[Chemical Weapons Convention]] |Comprehensive bans on development, production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons, with destruction timelines. |- |1998 |[[Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court]] |Makes it a war crime to employ chemical weapons in international conflicts. ([[Amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court|2010 amendment]] extends prohibition to internal conflicts.) |- |}
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