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{{Infobox treaty | name = First Geneva Cоnvention | long_name = Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field | image = Original Geneva Conventions.jpg | image_width = | image_alt = | caption = The first-ever Geneva Convention governing the sick and wounded members of armed forces was signed in [[Geneva]] in August 1864. | type = Multilateral treaty | context = | date_drafted = | date_signed = {{Start date|df=y|1864|8|22}} | location_signed = {{Flag|Geneva}}, {{Flag|Switzerland|1803}} | date_sealed = | date_effective = {{start date|1865|6|22|df=y}} | condition_effective = | date_expiration = | date_expiry = | mediators = | negotiators = | original_signatories = | signatories = | parties = [[List of parties to the Geneva Conventions|List]] | ratifiers = | depositor = [[Swiss Federal Archives]] | depositories = | citations = | languages = | wikisource = First Geneva Convention (1864) | footnotes = }} {{short description|First of four treaties of the Geneva Conventions, adopted in 1864}} {{EngvarB|date=October 2013}} {{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}} The '''First Geneva Convention''', officially the '''Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field''' ({{Langx|fr|Convention pour l'amélioration du sort des blessés et des malades dans les forces armées en campagne}}), held on 22 August 1864, is the first of four [[treaties]] of the [[Geneva Conventions]].<ref name="IRRC">{{cite journal |date=1966 |title=The First Geneva Convention of 1864: a historic document |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-review-of-the-red-cross-1961-1997/article/first-geneva-convention-of-1864-a-historic-document/07148A69FF4253CC37ACBC7C044CDC93 |journal=International Review of the Red Cross |volume=6 |issue=67 |pages=International Review of the Red Cross |access-date=25 November 2021}}</ref><ref name="Bennettx">{{cite book |last=Bennett |first=Angela |date=2005 |title=The Geneva Convention, the Hidden Origins of the Red Cross |publisher=Sutton Publishing |page=x |isbn=978-0750941471}}</ref> It defines "the basis on which rest the rules of international law for the protection of the victims of armed conflicts."<ref name=pictet>{{Citation | last = Pictet | first = Jean S. | title = The New Geneva Conventions for the Protection of War Victims | journal = The American Journal of International Law | year = 1951 | volume = 45 | issue = 3 | pages = 462–475 | doi=10.2307/2194544| jstor = 2194544 }}</ref> After the first treaty was adopted in 1864, it was significantly revised and replaced in 1906, 1929, and finally 1949. It is inextricably linked to the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]], which is both the instigator for the inception and enforcer of the articles in these conventions. ==History== [[File:Henry Dunant-young.jpg|thumb|upright=0.65|[[Henry Dunant]], co-founder of the [[Red Cross]]]] The 1864 Geneva Convention was instituted during a critical period in European politics and the military. The [[American Civil War]] had been raging elsewhere since 1861, and would ultimately claim between 750,000 and 900,000 lives. Between the fall of [[Napoleon]] at the [[Battle of Waterloo]] in 1815 and the rise of [[Napoleon III|his nephew]] in the [[Second Italian War of Independence|Italian campaign of 1859]], the powers had maintained peace in western Europe.<ref name=davis>{{Citation | last = Davis | first = George B. | title = The Geneva Convention of 1906 | journal = The American Journal of International Law | year = 1907 | volume = 1 | issue = 2 | pages = 409–417 | doi = 10.2307/2186169 | jstor = 2186169 | s2cid = 146904419 }}</ref> Yet, with the 1853–1856 [[Crimean War|conflict in the Crimea]], war had returned to Europe, and while those troubles were "in a distant and inaccessible region" northern Italy was "so accessible from all parts of western Europe that it instantly filled with curious observers;" while the bloodshed was not excessive the sight of it was unfamiliar and shocking.<ref name=davis/> Despite its intent of ameliorating the ravages of war, the inception of the 1864 Geneva Convention inaugurated "a renewal of military activity on a large scale, to which the people of western Europe…had not been accustomed since the first Napoleon had been eliminated."<ref name=davis/> The movement for an international set of laws governing the treatment and care for the wounded and [[Prisoner of war|prisoners of war]] began when relief activist [[Henry Dunant]] witnessed the [[Battle of Solferino]] in 1859, fought between French-[[Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861)|Piedmontese]] and [[Austrian Empire|Austrian]] armies in Northern Italy.<ref>{{Citation | last = Baxter | first = Richard | title = Human Rights in War | journal = Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences | year = 1977 | volume = 31 | issue = 2 | page= 5| doi = 10.2307/3822833 | jstor = 3822833 }}</ref> The subsequent suffering of 40,000 wounded soldiers left on the field due to lack of facilities, personnel, and truces to give them medical aid moved Dunant into action.<ref name="Bennettx"/> Upon return to [[Geneva]], Dunant published his account ''Un Souvenir de Solferino''.<ref>See {{Citation |last=Dunant |first=Henri |year=1862 |title= Un Souvenir de Solferino |publisher= Jules Fick |place= Geneve |edition = 1 |url= https://archive.org/stream/unsouvenirdesol00dunagoog#page/n7/mode/2up }}</ref> He urged the calling together of an international conference and soon co-founded with the Swiss lawyer [[Gustave Moynier]], the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1863.<ref>{{Citation | last = Sperry | first = C.S. | title = The Revision of the Geneva Convention, 1906 | journal = Proceedings of the American Political Science Association | year = 1906 |volume = 3 | pages = 33–57 | doi=10.2307/3038537| jstor = 3038537 }}</ref><ref name="IRRC"/> [[Image:signing of the first geneva convention.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|The signing of the first-ever Geneva Convention by some of the major European powers in 1864]] The [[International Committee of the Red Cross]] (ICRC), while recognising that it is "primarily the duty and responsibility of a nation to safeguard the health and physical well-being of its people", knew there would always, especially in times of war, be a "need for voluntary agencies to supplement…the official agencies charged with these responsibilities in every country."<ref>{{Citation | last = Anderson | first = Chandler P. | title = The International Red Cross Organization | journal = The American Journal of International Law | year = 1920 |volume = 14 | issue = 1 | pages = 210–214 | doi=10.2307/2187844| jstor = 2187844 | s2cid = 146924480 }}</ref> To ensure that its mission was widely accepted, it required a body of rules to govern its activities and those of the involved belligerent parties. Only one year later, the Swiss government invited the governments of all European countries and the United States, Brazil, and Mexico to attend an official diplomatic conference. Sixteen countries sent a total of twenty-six delegates to Geneva. The meeting was presided over by General [[Guillaume Henri Dufour]]. The conference occurred in the Alabama room at Geneva's Hotel de Ville (city hall) on 22 August 1864.<ref name="Alabama">{{cite web|url=https://www.geneve.com/en/attractions/town-hall-alabama-room|title=Town Hall - Alabama Room|publisher=Geneva Tourism|access-date=22 November 2021|archive-date=25 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211125212003/https://www.geneve.com/en/attractions/town-hall-alabama-room|url-status=dead}}</ref> The conference adopted the first [[Geneva Conventions|Geneva Convention]] "for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field". Representatives of 12 states signed the convention:<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/applic/ihl/ihl.nsf/States.xsp?xp_viewStates=XPages_NORMStatesParties&xp_treatySelected=120 |title=Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field. Geneva, 22 August 1864 |publisher=International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC |location=Geneva, Switzerland |access-date=11 June 2017}}</ref> {{div col|colwidth=22em}} * {{flag|Swiss Confederation|size=x17px}} * {{flag|Baden|variant=1862|name=Grand Duchy of Baden}} * {{flag|Kingdom of Belgium}} * {{flag|Kingdom of Denmark|civil|size=23px}} * {{flag|Spain|name=Kingdom of Spain|variant=1874}} * {{flag|Second French Empire|name=French Empire}} * {{flag|Grand Duchy of Hesse|size=23px}} * {{flag|Kingdom of Italy}} * {{flag|Kingdom of the Netherlands}} * {{flag|Kingdom of Portugal|name=Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves}} * {{flag|Kingdom of Prussia|variant=1803}} * {{flag|Kingdom of Württemberg}} {{div col end}} The [[United Kingdom of Norway and Sweden]] signed in December.<ref name="Euronews">{{cite web|url=https://www.euronews.com/2019/08/12/watch-70th-birthday-of-the-geneva-conventions-why-was-it-signed-and-what-does-it-do| title=Watch: 70th birthday of the Geneva Conventions: Why was it signed and what does it do?| date=12 August 2019|publisher=Euronews |access-date=1 January 2022}}</ref> The [[United Kingdom]] signed a year later in 1865.<ref name="BBC">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/war/overview/rules.shtml| title=Rules and conventions |publisher=BBC |access-date=22 November 2021}}</ref> The [[Grand Duchy of Hesse]], the [[Kingdom of Bavaria]] and [[Austria]] signed in 1866 following the conclusion of the [[Austro-Prussian War]].<ref name="Bennett75">{{cite book |last=Bennett |first=Angela |date=2005 |title=The Geneva Convention, the Hidden Origins of the Red Cross |publisher=Sutton Publishing |page=75 |isbn=978-0750941471}}</ref> The [[United States of America]] signed in 1882.<ref name="BBC"/> The original document is preserved in the [[Swiss Federal Archives]] in [[Bern]].<ref name="Bennettxiii">{{cite book |last=Bennett |first=Angela |date=2005 |title=The Geneva Convention, the Hidden Origins of the Red Cross |publisher=Sutton Publishing |page=xiii |isbn=978-0750941471}}</ref> In the past it has been loaned to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum in Geneva.<ref name="ICRCLoan">{{cite web|url=https://www.icrc.org/en/doc/resources/documents/news-release/2009-and-earlier/5avlf8.htm| title=25 Years of the Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 - Original Geneva Convention of 1864 now in Geneva museum. | date=7 June 2002 |publisher=ICRC |access-date=1 January 2022}}</ref> ==Application == The convention "derived its obligatory force from the implied consent of the states which accepted and applied them in the conduct of their military operations."<ref name=davis/> Despite its basic mandates, listed below, it was successful in effecting significant and rapid reforms. This first effort provided only for:<ref name=brit>{{Cite encyclopedia | url = https://www.britannica.com/event/Geneva-Conventions | encyclopedia = Encyclopædia Britannica|title =Geneva Conventions | access-date = 20 August 2020}}</ref> # the immunity from capture and destruction of all establishments for the treatment of wounded and sick soldiers, # the impartial reception and treatment of all combatants, # the protection of civilians providing aid to the wounded, and # the recognition of the Red Cross symbol as a means of identifying persons and equipment covered by the agreement. ==Summary of provisions and revisions== [[Image:Parties to the Geneva Conventions.svg|upright=1.8|thumb|alt=A political map of the world|Parties to Geneva Conventions and Protocols {| |- |{{legend|#008000|Parties to GC I–IV and P I–III}} || {{legend|#0000FF|Parties to GC I–IV and P I–II}} |- |{{legend|purple|Parties to GC I–IV and P I and III}} || {{legend|#EEEE00|Parties to GC I–IV and P I}} |- |{{legend|orange|Parties to GC I–IV and P III}} || {{legend|#FF1111|Parties to GC I–IV and no P}} |}]] The original ten articles of the 1864 treaty<ref name=GC>{{cite web |url=https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/applic/ihl/ihl.nsf/States.xsp?xp_viewStates=XPages_NORMStatesParties&xp_treatySelected=120 |title=Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field. Geneva, 22 August 1864 |publisher=International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC |location=Geneva, Switzerland |access-date=11 June 2017}}</ref> have been expanded to the current 64 articles. This lengthy treaty protects soldiers that are [[hors de combat]] (out of the battle due to sickness or injury), as well as medical and religious personnel, and civilians in the zone of battle. Among its principal provisions: * Article 12 mandates that wounded and sick soldiers who are out of the battle should be humanely treated, and in particular should not be killed, injured, tortured, or subjected to biological experimentation. This article is the keystone of the treaty, and defines the principles from which most of the treaty is derived,<ref name=commentary/> including the obligation to respect medical units and establishments (Chapter III), the personnel entrusted with the care of the wounded (Chapter IV), buildings and material (Chapter V), medical transports (Chapter VI), and the [[protective sign]] (Chapter VII). * Article 15 mandates that wounded and sick soldiers should be collected, cared for, and protected, though they may also become prisoners of war. * Article 16 mandates that parties to the conflict should record the identity of the dead and wounded, and transmit this information to the opposing party. * Article 9 allows the [[International Red Cross]] "or any other impartial humanitarian organization" to provide protection and relief of wounded and sick soldiers, as well as medical and religious personnel. Due to significant ambiguities in the articles with certain terms and concepts and even more so to the rapidly developing nature of war and military technology, the original articles had to be revised and expanded, largely at the Second Geneva Conference in 1906 and [[Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907]] which extended the articles to [[maritime warfare]].<ref name=brit/> The 1906 version was [[Geneva Convention for the amelioration of the condition of the wounded and sick in armies in the field (1929)|updated and replaced by the 1929 version]] when minor modifications were made to it. It was again updated and replaced by the 1949 version, better known as the Final Act of Geneva Conference, 1949.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/applic/ihl/ihl.nsf/Treaty.xsp?documentId=A0B2F6B37BB094C7C12563CD002D6ADA&action=openDocument |title=Final Act of the Diplomatic Conference of Geneva, 12 August 1949 |publisher=International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC |location=Geneva, Switzerland |access-date=11 June 2017}}</ref> However, as [[Jean Pictet|Jean S. Pictet]], Director of the International Committee of the Red Cross, noted in 1951, "the law, however, always lags behind charity; it is tardy in conforming with life's realities and the needs of humankind", as such it is the duty of the Red Cross "to assist in the widening the scope of law, on the assumption that…law will retain its value", principally through the revision and expansion of these basic principles of the original Geneva Convention.<ref name=pictet/> For a detailed discussion of each article of the treaty, see the original text<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/applic/ihl/ihl.nsf/Treaty.xsp?documentId=4825657B0C7E6BF0C12563CD002D6B0B&action=openDocument |title=Convention (I) for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field. Geneva, 12 August 1949. |location=Geneva, Switzerland |access-date=11 June 2017}}</ref> and the commentary.<ref name=commentary>{{cite book | last = Pictet | first = Jean | title = Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949: Commentary | publisher = International Committee of the Red Cross | year = 1958 | url = https://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/Geneva_conventions-1949.html | access-date = 20 November 2009}}</ref> There are currently 196 countries party to the 1949 [[Geneva Conventions]], including this first treaty but also including the other three.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.icrc.org/Web/Eng/siteeng0.nsf/html/party_main_treaties | title = States party to the main treaties | publisher = The American National Red Cross | access-date = 5 December 2009 | archive-date = 15 August 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090815153327/http://www.icrc.org/web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/html/party_main_treaties | url-status = dead }}</ref> ==See also== *[[Geneva Conventions]] *[[International Committee of the Red Cross]] *[[International humanitarian law]] *[[List of parties to the Geneva Conventions]] *[[Saint Petersburg Declaration of 1868]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==Further reading== * Chandler P. Anderson, "International Red Cross Organization", ''The American Journal of International Law'', 1920 * Richard Baxter, "Human Rights in War", ''Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences'', 1977 * Bennett, Angela, "The Geneva Convention, the Hidden Origins of the Red Cross", Sutton Publishing, 2005 * George B. Davis, "The Geneva Convention", ''The American Journal of International Law'', 1907 * Jean S. Pictet, "The New Geneva Conventions for the Protection of War Victims", ''The American Journal of International Law'', 1951 * [[Francis Lieber]], "[http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/lieber.asp Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field]", Lincoln General Orders, 24 April 1863. ==External links== {{wikisource|Geneva Convention/First Geneva Convention|First Geneva Convention}} * [http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/treaty/geneva-convention-1864.htm Facsimile of the original document] * [http://www.icrc.org/150years 150 years of the 1864 Geneva Convention – 150 years of humanitarian action]{{Dead link|date=April 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} {{Geneva Conventions}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Geneva Convention, 1}} [[Category:Geneva Conventions|1]] [[Category:1864 treaties]] [[Category:19th century in Geneva]] [[Category:1864 in Switzerland]] [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1949]] [[Category:Treaties entered into 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