What is the law of hague?

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Law of the Hague refers to the laws relating to armed conflict and conduct of hostilities adopted in the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907. Law of the Hague is often used as opposed to the law of Geneva which primarily deals with the protection of victims of armed conflicts adopted in Geneva Convention 1-4 in August 1049.
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