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Convention for the Protection of Submarine Cables

The Convention for the Protection of Submarine Cables is an 1884 multilateral treaty that prohibits the intentional or negligent damage of submarine telegraph cables. It is one of the earliest examples of a treaty created by nations to cooperate in protecting critical international infrastructure, reflecting the growing importance of global communications.

Convention for the Protection of Submarine Cables

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