Geneva Protocol

The Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, usually called the Geneva Protocol, is a treaty to ban the use of chemical and biological weapons. It was signed at Geneva on June 17, 1925 and was entered into force on February 8, 1928. It prohibits the use of chemical weapons and biological weapons, but has nothing to say about production, storage or transfer. It was in 1972 augmented with the Biological Weapons Convention and in 1993 with the Chemical Weapons Convention.

History

Germany first used chemical weapons in Ypres, Belgium in 1915 by releasing chlorine gas. The Treaty of Versailles included some provisions that banned Germany from either manufacturing or importing chemical weapons. Similiar treaties banned Austria, Bulgaria, and Hungary from chemical weapons. At the end of World War I, the Allies wanted to reaffirm the Treaty of Versailles, and the United States introduced the Treaty of Washington. The United States Senate gave consent for ratification but it failed to enter into force. France objected to the submarine provisions the treaty and thus the treaty failed. At the 1925 Geneva Conference for the Supervision of the International Traffic in Arms the French suggested a protocol for non-use of poisonous gases. Poland suggested the addition of bacteriological weapons. It was signed on June 17th.

Chemical Weapons Prohibitions

idth="225"|Name width="225"|Effect
675 Strasbourg Agreement The first international agreement limiting the use of chemical weapons, in this case, poison bullets.
874 Brussels Convention on the Law and Customs of War Prohibited the employment of poison or poisoned weapons, and the use of arms, projectiles or material to cause unnecessary suffering.
899 1st Peace Conference at the Hague European Nations prohibited "the use of projectiles whose sole purpose is the release of asphyxiating or harmful gases"
907 2nd Peace Conference at the Hague The Conference added the use of poisons or poisoned weapons.
922 Treaty of Washington Failed because France objected to clauses relating to submarine warfare.
925 Geneva Protocol Prohibited the use of "asphyxiating gas, or any other kind of gas, liquids, substances or similar materials"
972 Biological and Toxins Weapons Convention Failed - 143 parties, but no verification mechanism
993 Chemical Weapons Convention Signed Comprehensive bans on development, production, stockpiling and use of Chemical Weapons, with destruction timelines.
997 Chemical Weapons Convention come Into Force Inspections begin.

Ratification Dates

A=Accession R=Ratification D=Declaration of Succession
idth="225"|Date width="225"|Accession, Ratification, or Declaration of Succession
fganistan December 9, 1986 A
lbania December 20, 1989 A
lgeria January 27, 1992 A
ngola November 8, 1990 A
ntigua and Barbuda April 27, 1988 D
rgentina May 12, 1969 A
ustralia May 24, 1930 A
ustria May 9, 1928 R
ahrain December 9, 1988 A
angladesh May 20, 1989 A
arbados July 16, 1976 D
elgium December 4, 1928 R
enin December 9, 1986 A
hutan February 19, 1979 A
hutan February 19, 1979 A
olivia August 13, 1985 A
razil August 28, 1970 R
ulgaria March 7, 1934 R
urkina Faso March 3, 1971 A
ambodia March 15, 1983 A
ameroon July 20, 1989 A
anada May 6, 1930 R
ape Verde October 15, 1991 A
entral African Republic July 31, 1970 A
hile July 2, 1935 R
hina July 13, 1952 D
te dIvoire July 27, 1970 A
uba June 24, 1966 A
yprus December 12, 1966 D
enmark May 5, 1930 R
ominican Republic December 8, 1970 A
cuador September 16, 1970 A
gypt December 6, 1928 R
stonia August 28, 1931 R
thiopia October 7, 1935 R
quatorial Guinea May 20, 1989 A
iji March 21, 1973 D
inland June 26, 1929 R
rance May 10, 1926 R
ambia, The November 5, 1966 D
ermany April 25, 1929 R
hana May 3, 1967 A
reece May 30, 1931 R
renada January 3, 1989 D
uatemala May 3, 1983 A
uinea Bissau May 20, 1989 A
oly See October 18, 1966 A
ungary October 11, 1952 A
celand November 2, 1967 A
ndia April 9, 1930 R
ndonesia January 21, 1971 D
ran November 5, 1929 A
raq September 8, 1931 A
reland August 29, 1930 A
srael February 20, 1969 A
taly April 3, 1928 R
amaica July 28, 1970 D
apan May 21, 1970 R
ordan January 20, 1977 A
enya July 6, 1970 A
orea (Republic of) January 4, 1989 A
orea (Democratic Peoples Republic of) January 4, 1989 A
uwait December 15, 1971 A
aos May 20, 1989 A
atvia June 3, 1931 R
ebanon April 17, 1969 A
esotho March 10, 1972 D
iberia June 17, 1927 A
ibya December 29, 1971 A
iechtenstein September 6, 1991 A
ithuania June 15, 1933 R
uxembourg September 1, 1936 R
adagascar August 2, 1967 A
alawi September 14, 1970 A
alaysia December 10, 1970 A
aldives December 27, 1966 D
alta September 21, 1964 D
auritius March 12, 1968 D
exico May 28, 1932 A
onaco January 6, 1967 A
ongolia December 6, 1968 A
orocco October 13, 1970 A
epal May 9, 1969 A
etherlands October 31, 1930 R
ew Zealand May 24, 1930 A
icaragua October 5, 1990 R
iger April 5, 1967 D
igeria October 15, 1968 A
orway July 27, 1932 R
akistan April 15, 1960 D
anama December 4, 1970 A
apua New Guinea September 2, 1980 D
araguay October 22, 1933 A
eru August 13, 1985 A
hilippines June 8, 1973 A
oland February 4, 1929 R
ortugal July 1, 1930 R
atar October 18, 1976 A
omania August 23, 1929 R
ussia April 5, 1928 R
wanda May 11, 1964 D
t. Kitts & Nevis April 27, 1989 D
t. Lucia December 21, 1988 D
t. Vincent and the Grenadines April 23, 1999 D
audia Arabia January 27, 1971 A
enegal June 15, 1977 A
ierra Leone March 20, 1967 A
lovakia January 1, 1993 D
olomon Islands June 1, 1981 D
outh Africa May 24, 1930 A
pain August 22, 1929 R
ri Lanka January 20, 1954 A
udan December 17, 1980 A
waziland July 23, 1991 A
weden April 25, 1930 R
witzerland July 12, 1932 R
yria December 17, 1968 A
anzania April 22, 1963 A
hailand June 6, 1931 R
ogo April 5, 1971 A
onga July 19, 1971 D
rinidad & Tobago August 31, 1962 D
unisia July 12, 1967 A
urkey October 5, 1929 R
ganda May 24, 1965 A
nited Kingdom April 9, 1930 R
nited States April 10, 1975 R
ruguay April 12, 1977 R
enezuela February 8, 1928 R
ietnam December 15, 1980 A
emen March 11, 1971 A

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