Busan Accords

The Busan Accords are a series of treaties and protocol agreements originally between Zahava and Kaya, that establish the standards for the conduct of combatants and later humanitarian treatment in times of war. Originally many of the early treaties were simply standard practices and conventions being codified into law, but later treaties would be the result of debate between both parties and from other larger international discussions

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 * Treaty of Phyressia (850 CE): Among the oldest treaties in the world, the Treaty of Phyressia is a treaty signed between the states of Kaya and the Imperium officially outlawing any act of piracy against one another, and an agreement to lend maritime aid to merchant vessels in distress
 * Tryphicus Agreement (1023 CE): Agreement codifying the practice that members of noble or other designated higher social orders captured in battle should be ransomed rather than executed. Amended in 1036 to provide protections for persons belonging to the religious orders and facilities whose primary purpose was religious in nature should be protected from looting and plundering, with valuables being turned over peacefully. Also stipulated that non valuable religious artifacts such as religious texts should not be destroyed or vandalized.