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Although noble in intention, the spirit of the Conventions was violated within a decade.  
 
Although noble in intention, the spirit of the Conventions was violated within a decade.  
  
When the Capellan/Taurian border conflict escalated into the [[Rim War]] under Aleisha's successor [[Arden Baxter]], the Confederation liberally used nuclear and chemical weapons against Concordat worlds, as Baxter considered the Conventions nonbinding when applied to a nonsignatory nation. Similarly, civil wars were not covered which caused conflicts like the [[Davion Civil War]] to be much more damaging than wars between states. <ref name=EDAOW_1315 />
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When the Capellan/Taurian border conflict escalated into the [[Rim War]] under Aleisha's successor [[Arden Baxter]], the Confederation liberally used nuclear and chemical weapons against Concordat worlds, as Baxter considered the Conventions non-binding when applied to a non-signatory nation. Similarly, civil wars were not covered which caused conflicts like the [[Davion Civil War]] to be much more damaging than wars between states. <ref name=EDAOW_1315 />
  
 
Nevertheless, the Conventions were by and large upheld, with no little success: less people died in all conflicts between parties who adhered to the Conventions than during the [[Fourth Succession War]]. However, proving that the fears of the United Hindu Collective were well-founded, the Conventions had now effectively legitimized warfare. Soon, petty grievances were fought out on battlefields and wars that had begun dying down escalated again.<ref name=EDAOW_5 /> The now-constantly shifting political borders necessitated additional legislation building on the spirit of the Conventions. Soon, laws were drafted which made the population of newly conquered worlds automatically eligible for citizenship in the state of their conquerors. Among the first those laws was the Liberation Act of [[2448]], enacted by the Free Worlds League.<ref name=HBHM_19>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 19</ref>
 
Nevertheless, the Conventions were by and large upheld, with no little success: less people died in all conflicts between parties who adhered to the Conventions than during the [[Fourth Succession War]]. However, proving that the fears of the United Hindu Collective were well-founded, the Conventions had now effectively legitimized warfare. Soon, petty grievances were fought out on battlefields and wars that had begun dying down escalated again.<ref name=EDAOW_5 /> The now-constantly shifting political borders necessitated additional legislation building on the spirit of the Conventions. Soon, laws were drafted which made the population of newly conquered worlds automatically eligible for citizenship in the state of their conquerors. Among the first those laws was the Liberation Act of [[2448]], enacted by the Free Worlds League.<ref name=HBHM_19>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 19</ref>

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