8. C.J.S. Treaties § 6.]
geneva conventions of 1949
Geneva Conventions of 1949 (j[schwa]-nee-v[schwa]). Four international agreements dealing with the protection of wounded members of the armed forces, the treatment of prisoners of war, and the protection of civilians during international armed conflicts. • Common Article 3 of the Conventions proclaims certain minimum standards of treatment that are applicable to noninternational armed conflicts. The humanitarian-law protection established in these four agreements was amplified in 1977 by the two Protocols Additional to the Geneva Con-ventions. In common parlance, people refer to the Geneva Convention as if there were just one agreement. [Cases: Treaties