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The '''Ares Conventions''' was a treaty signed in the city of New Olympia on the planet [[Ares (system)|Ares]] during the [[Age of War]], aiming to reduce the loss of civilian life by establishing a code of conduct during warfare. The effects of the Ares Conventions were mixed. On the one hand compliance was almost universal and reduced both the human and economic costs of war. Unfortunately, the Conventions also had the effect of legitimizing warfare as a means of resolving even the slightest disputes. The end result was a century and a half of constant but low-level fighting between all of the major powers.
 
The '''Ares Conventions''' was a treaty signed in the city of New Olympia on the planet [[Ares (system)|Ares]] during the [[Age of War]], aiming to reduce the loss of civilian life by establishing a code of conduct during warfare. The effects of the Ares Conventions were mixed. On the one hand compliance was almost universal and reduced both the human and economic costs of war. Unfortunately, the Conventions also had the effect of legitimizing warfare as a means of resolving even the slightest disputes. The end result was a century and a half of constant but low-level fighting between all of the major powers.
  
The Conventions were upheld until the [[Reunification War]] when the [[Star League]] chose to wage total war against the resistant [[Periphery]] states,<ref name=EDAOW_1315>''Era Digest: Age of War'', pp. 13–15</ref> and were formally renounced at the beginning of the [[First Succession War]].<ref name=HBHM_3031>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 30–31</ref> Despite being considered no longer binding, the Ares Conventions continue to be seen as the guide for civilized warfare.<ref name=EDAOW_12>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 12</ref>  
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The Conventions were upheld until the [[Reunification War]] when the [[Star League]] chose to wage total war against the resistant [[Periphery]] states,<ref name=EDAOW_1315>''Era Digest: Age of War'', pp. 13-15 (pp. 14-16 PDF)</ref> and were formally renounced at the beginning of the [[First Succession War]].<ref name=HBHM_3031>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 30-31</ref> Despite being considered no longer binding, the Ares Conventions continue to be seen as the guide for civilized warfare.<ref name=EDAOW_12>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 12 (p. 13 PDF)</ref>  
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
  
 
===Instigation===
 
===Instigation===
In [[2412]], the forces of Captain-General [[Peter Marik (24th c.)|Peter Marik]] invaded the [[Capellan Confederation|Capellan]] world of [[Tintavel]]. While at first a traditional assault, the defenders resorted to hit-and-run tactics and hiding in cities. After the fighting had already badly damaged the planetary infrastructure and tens of thousands of civilians had been killed in urban warfare, both commanders resorted to using strategic-level weapons of mass destruction. In the end, both Captain-General Marik and Capellan Chancellor [[Aleisha Liao]] ordered their forces to withdraw, and within a few years the planet was completely abandoned.<ref name=HBHM_18>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 18</ref>
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In [[2412]], the forces of Captain-General [[Peter Marik]] invaded the [[Capellan Confederation|Capellan]] world of [[Tintavel]]. While at first a traditional assault, the defenders resorted to hit-and-run tactics and hiding in cities. After the fighting had already badly damaged the planetary infrastructure and tens of thousands of civilians had been killed in urban warfare, both commanders resorted to using strategic-level weapons of mass destruction. In the end, both Captain-General Marik and Capellan Chancellor [[Aleisha Liao]] ordered their forces to withdraw, and within a few years the planet was completely abandoned.<ref name=HBHM_18>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 18</ref>
  
The carnage so appalled Aleisha Liao that she began a campaign of aggressive diplomacy, succeeding in establishing a conclave of diplomats and House leaders - the Ares Conference, which was tasked with creating rules of war which would reduce civilian losses.<ref name=HBHL_1819>''Handbook: House Liao'', pp. 18–19</ref> While the Conference was initially in favor of Aleisha's proposal, the face-to-face meeting between the national leaders revived simmering rivalries and general mistrust. Starting with 80 pages of the original draft, the Conventions bloated up as more and more clarifications were added to prevent a future "misunderstanding" during wartime.<ref name=MH55>''Mercenary's Handbook: 3055'', p. 7</ref>
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The carnage so appalled Aleisha Liao that she began a campaign of aggressive diplomacy, succeeding in establishing a conclave of diplomats and House leaders - the Ares Conference, which was tasked with creating rules of war which would reduce civilian losses.<ref name=HBHL_1819>''Handbook: House Liao'', pp. 18-19 (pp. 20-21 PDF)</ref> While the Conference was initially in favor of Aleisha's proposal, the face-to-face meeting between the national leaders revived simmering rivalries and general mistrust. Starting with 80 pages of the original draft, the Conventions bloated up as more and more clarifications were added to prevent a future "misunderstanding" during wartime.<ref name=MH55>''Mercenary's Handbook: 3055'', p. 7</ref>
  
 
In the end, the Ares Conference drew up a massive treaty consisting of 6 articles and 18 appendices, totaling 320 pages. The Ares Conventions were signed on the 13th of June, 2412 by eight of the ten nations invited: the [[Terran Hegemony]], Capellan Confederation, [[Free Worlds League]], [[Rim Worlds Republic]], [[Federated Suns]], [[Principality of Rasalhague]], [[Lyran Commonwealth]], and [[Draconis Combine]].<ref name=EDAOW_1315 />
 
In the end, the Ares Conference drew up a massive treaty consisting of 6 articles and 18 appendices, totaling 320 pages. The Ares Conventions were signed on the 13th of June, 2412 by eight of the ten nations invited: the [[Terran Hegemony]], Capellan Confederation, [[Free Worlds League]], [[Rim Worlds Republic]], [[Federated Suns]], [[Principality of Rasalhague]], [[Lyran Commonwealth]], and [[Draconis Combine]].<ref name=EDAOW_1315 />
  
While even some of the signatories were critical towards the Conventions, the [[Taurian Concordat]] and the [[United Hindu Collective]] both abstained entirely. The Concordat was distrustful of the Capellans in general and considered the Conventions hypocritical; the Taurians were fighting a border conflict with the Confederation, during which Liao forces had conducted massacres similar in scale to Tintavel before, during, and after the Conference.<ref name=TP88_20>''The Periphery'', p. 20</ref> The Collective politely declined as they had no interest in waging any wars, and feared that the Conventions would legitimize and trivialize warfare.<ref name=EDAOW_5>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 5</ref>
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While even some of the signatories were critical towards the Conventions, the [[Taurian Concordat]] and the [[United Hindu Collective]] both abstained entirely. The Concordat was distrustful of the Capellans in general and considered the Conventions hypocritical; the Taurians were fighting a border conflict with the Confederation, during which Liao forces had conducted massacres similar in scale to Tintavel before, during, and after the Conference.<ref name=TP88_20>''The Periphery (1988)'', p. 20 (p. 19 PDF)</ref> The Collective politely declined as they had no interest in waging any wars, and feared that the Conventions would legitimize and trivialize warfare.<ref name=EDAOW_5>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 5 (p. 7 PDF)</ref>
  
 
===Signers===
 
===Signers===
 
The Conventions were signed by:
 
The Conventions were signed by:
 
* [[Director-General]] [[Judith Cameron]] from the Terran Hegemony<ref name=EDAW/>
 
* [[Director-General]] [[Judith Cameron]] from the Terran Hegemony<ref name=EDAW/>
* [[Simon Davion]], representing [[First Prince]] [[Edmund Davion]] of the Federated Suns<ref name=HBHDp26>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 26: "The Twin Tyrants"</ref>
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* [[Simon Davion]], representing [[First Prince]] [[Edmund Davion]] of the Federated Suns<ref name=HBHDp26>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 26, "The Twin Tyrants"</ref>
 
* [[First Consul]] [[Heather Durant]] from the Rim Worlds Republic<ref name=EDAW/>
 
* [[First Consul]] [[Heather Durant]] from the Rim Worlds Republic<ref name=EDAW/>
 
* [[Adam Kurita]] for the Principality of Rasalhague<ref name=EDAW/>
 
* [[Adam Kurita]] for the Principality of Rasalhague<ref name=EDAW/>
 
* [[Coordinator]] [[Robert Kurita]] from the Draconis Combine<ref name=EDAW/>
 
* [[Coordinator]] [[Robert Kurita]] from the Draconis Combine<ref name=EDAW/>
 
* [[Chancellor]] [[Aleisha Liao]] from the Capellan Confederation<ref name=EDAW/>
 
* [[Chancellor]] [[Aleisha Liao]] from the Capellan Confederation<ref name=EDAW/>
* [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League|Captain-General]] [[Peter Marik (24th c.)|Peter Marik]] from the Free Worlds League<ref name=EDAW/>
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* [[Captain-General]] [[Peter Marik]] from the Free Worlds League<ref name=EDAW/>
 
* [[Archon]] [[Katherine Steiner]] from the Lyran Commonwealth<ref name=EDAW/>
 
* [[Archon]] [[Katherine Steiner]] from the Lyran Commonwealth<ref name=EDAW/>
  
Absent were the signatures of [[Admiral]] [[Sigur Fonn]], then regent to the Taurian Concordat, and [[Maharaja]] [[Naval Patel]] from the United Hindu Collective, as the latter recognized the Ares Conventions as a legitimization of warfare.<ref name=EDAW>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 13: "THE PREAMBLE"</ref>
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Absent were the signatures of [[Admiral]] [[Sigur Fonn]], then regent to the Taurian Concordat, and [[Maharaja]] [[Naval Patel]] from the United Hindu Collective, as the latter recognized the Ares Conventions as a legitimization of warfare.<ref name=EDAW>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 13 "THE PREAMBLE"</ref>
  
 
===Overview===
 
===Overview===
:''(See ''[[Strategic Operations]]'', pp. 202–203: "The Rules of War", for the words of Articles I through VI.)''
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:''(See ''[[Strategic Operations]]'', pp. 202-203, "The Rules of War", for the words of Articles I through VI.)''
 
====Articles====
 
====Articles====
 
* The ''Preamble'' announced the signing of the Conventions on June 13, [[2412]].
 
* The ''Preamble'' announced the signing of the Conventions on June 13, [[2412]].
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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>
  
Acting in accordance to the Conventions, the Terran Hegemony was regularly asked to participate as a neutral party in observatory boards and inquiry commissions, a position which would lay the groundwork for [[Ian Cameron]] to begin work on the Star League Accords. On the other hand, once the Star League had been established, disarmament of militaries which had been on a war footing for more than a century left millions of soldiers disenfranchised and restless. Staving off the economic problems of sudden peacetime economies and preventing armed conflicts between the former soldiers and the SLDF were one of the reasons for the [[Reunification War]].<ref name=SLSB_42>''The Star League'', pp. 42–43</ref>
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Acting in accordance to the Conventions, the Terran Hegemony was regularly asked to participate as a neutral party in observatory boards and inquiry commissions, a position which would lay the groundwork for [[Ian Cameron]] to begin work on the Star League Accords. On the other hand, once the Star League had been established, disarmament of militaries which had been on a war footing for more than a century left millions of soldiers disenfranchised and restless. Staving off the economic problems of sudden peacetime economies and preventing armed conflicts between the former soldiers and the SLDF were one of the reasons for the [[Reunification War]].<ref name=SLSB_42>''The Star League'', pp. 42-43 (pp. 44-45 PDF)</ref>
  
 
===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
In [[2579]], as part of Ian Cameron's declaration of war, the Star League unilaterally passed Addendum II, rescinding the Conventions. Despite protests, and the strict adherence of the Free Worlds League to the Conventions during the war against the [[Magistracy of Canopus]], they were never reinstated. The many conflicts the SLDF participated in, such as the [[Hidden Wars]] or the [[Amaris Civil War]], were fought as total wars.<ref name=HRW21>''Historical: Reunification War'', p. 21</ref>
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In [[2579]], as part of Ian Cameron's declaration of war, the Star League unilaterally passed Addendum II, rescinding the Conventions. Despite protests, and the strict adherence of the Free Worlds League to the Conventions during the war against the [[Magistracy of Canopus]], they were never reinstated. The many conflicts the SLDF participated in - such as the [[Hidden Wars]] or the [[Amaris Civil War]] - were fought as total wars.<ref name=HRW21>''Historical: Reunification War'',p. 21 (p. 23 PDF)</ref>
  
Finally, at the beginning of the [[First Succession War]], Captain-General [[Kenyon Marik]] formally renounced the Conventions, with the other Successor Lords following suit.<ref name=HBHM_3031/>
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Finally, at the beginning of the [[First Succession War]], Captain-General [[Kenyon Marik]] formally renounced the Conventions, with the other Successor Lords following suit.<ref name=HBHM_3031>''Handbook: House Marik'', pp. 30-31</ref>
  
In the centuries after the Fall of the Star League, the articles of the Ares Conventions were used as shorthand for "civilized warfare," while two different codes of conduct replaced them.  
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In the centuries after the Fall of the Star League, the articles of the Ares Conventions were used as shorthand for "civilized warfare", while two different codes of conduct replaced them.  
  
Sheer necessity caused the development of an informal code called "Honors of War" during the Third Succession War. This code, based on the Ares Conventions, was created in an age of ever-decreasing technological knowledge and manufacturing capability, necessitating a code of conduct which would ensure the survival of both knowledge and the increasingly irreplaceable 'Mechs and JumpShips. While created with different aims and lacking the means for oversight and less violent conflict resolution, both were successful in preventing further massive civilian death tolls. <ref name=MH55_8>''Mercenary's Handbook: 3055'', pp. 8–9</ref>
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Sheer necessity caused the development of an informal code called "Honors of War" during the Third Succession War. This code, based on the Ares Conventions, was created in an age of ever-decreasing technological knowledge and manufacturing capability, necessitating a code of conduct which would ensure the survival of both knowledge and the increasingly irreplaceable 'Mechs and JumpShips. While created with different aims and lacking the means for oversight and less violent conflict resolution, both were successful in preventing further massive civilian death tolls. <ref name=MH55_8>''Mercenary's Handbook: 3055'', pp. 8-9</ref>
  
The Clans, meanwhile, developed ''[[zellbrigen]]'', an honor system which is similar to the Conventions in many ways, especially by emphasizing ritualized, sanitized warfare up to the point of conflict resolution by personal combat. However, ''zellbrigen'' differs from the convention in the casual disregard of infrastructure and nonmilitary personnel: they are seen as resources not to be wasted, as opposed to civilians who need to be protected. <ref name=MH55_8/>
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The Clans, meanwhile, developed ''[[zellbrigen]]'', an honor system which is similar to the Conventions in many ways, especially by emphasizing ritualized, sanitized warfare up to the point of conflict resolution by personal combat. However, ''zellbrigen'' differs from the convention in the casual disregard of infrastructure and nonmilitary personnel: they are seen as resources not to be wasted, as opposed to civilians who need to be protected. <ref name=MH55_8>''Mercenary's Handbook: 3055'', pp. 8-9</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* While some earlier sourcebooks listed the Magistracy of Canopus and the [[Outworlds Alliance]] as being among the ten states invited to the Ares Conference, this was clearly an error, as neither state existed at the time. ''Era Digest: Age of War'' noted this mistake and corrected it by naming the Principality of Rasalhague and the United Hindu Collective as the final two invitees.<ref name=EDAOW_5>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 5</ref>
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* While some earlier sourcebooks listed the Magistracy of Canopus and the [[Outworlds Alliance]] as being among the ten states invited to the Ares Conference, this was clearly an error, as neither state existed at the time. ''Era Digest: Age of War'' noted this mistake and corrected it by naming the Principality of Rasalhague and the United Hindu Collective as the final two invitees.<ref name=EDAOW_5>''Era Digest: Age of War'', p. 5 (p. 7 PDF)</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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