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The '''Grovne Conventions''', or the '''Grovne Convention''' is a collection of treaties and protocols negotiated in [[Grovne (Pacifica)|Grovne]], [[Sedunn (Pacifica)|Sedunn]],  that establish international legal standards for humanitarian treatment in war and other international laws e.g. concerning statehood, borders, navigation of the seas and trade.
The '''Grovne Conventions''', or the '''Grovne Convention''' is a collection of treaties and protocols negotiated in [[Grovne (Pacifica)|Grovne]], [[Sedunn (Pacifica)|Sedunn]],  that establish international legal standards for humanitarian treatment in war and other international laws e.g. concerning statehood, borders, navigation of the seas and trade.


The first treaties were signed in 1863 in the aftermath of the [[Karnetvorian Confederate War (Pacifica)|Karnetvorian Confederate War]]. The Grovne Conventions have since been amended and expanded continuously.
The first treaties were signed in 1864 in the aftermath of the [[Karnetvorian Confederate War (Pacifica)|Karnetvorian Confederate War]]. The Grovne Conventions have since been amended and expanded continuously.


The Grovne Conventions are not to be confused with the [[Charter of the World Forum (Pacifica)|Charter of the World Forum]] which also was drafted in Grovne.
The Grovne Conventions are not to be confused with the [[Charter of the World Forum (Pacifica)|Charter of the World Forum]] which also was drafted in Grovne.

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The Grovne Conventions, or the Grovne Convention is a collection of treaties and protocols negotiated in Grovne, Sedunn, that establish international legal standards for humanitarian treatment in war and other international laws e.g. concerning statehood, borders, navigation of the seas and trade.

The first treaties were signed in 1864 in the aftermath of the Karnetvorian Confederate War. The Grovne Conventions have since been amended and expanded continuously.

The Grovne Conventions are not to be confused with the Charter of the World Forum which also was drafted in Grovne.

OOC

The conventions include many of the real-life international laws found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law.