- non-belligerents. Look up
belligerent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "
Belligerency" is a term used in
international law to
indicate the
status of two or...
- 1952. In its text, the
state formally renounces the
sovereign right of
belligerency and aims at an
international peace based on
justice and order. The article...
- 7
February 2021.
Rebecca Ingber, Co-
Belligerency, 42 Yale J. Int'l Law 67 (2017) Ingber, Rebecca, Co-
Belligerency (2017). 42 Yale J. Int'l Law 67 (2017)...
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Secretary of War Rawlins,
Grant initially supported recognition of
Cuban belligerency, but Rawlins's
death on
September 6, 1869,
removed any
cabinet support...
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condition of
belligerency, in case the
effective conditions of the
movement that was
being prepared reached that point. The
recognition of
belligerency, as you...
- may be
described by
other names, such as a
treaty of
friendship or non-
belligerency, etc. Leeds, Ritter, Mitc****, & Long (2002)
distinguish between a non-aggression...
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territories occupied" in 1967 and "the
termination of all
claims or
states of
belligerency".
Resolution 242
recognized the
right of "every
state in the area to...
- the
Washington declaration,
which announced the "end of the
state of
belligerency."
Subsequent negotiations culminated in the Israel–Jordan
peace treaty...
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hostile Arab minority, seen as a
potential powerful fifth column, by
belligerency and expulsion".
According to
research by Shay Hazkani, Ben-Gurion and...
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civil service reform.
During his tenure, Fish had to
contend with
Cuban belligerency, the
settlement of the
Alabama claims, Canada–U.S.
border disputes, and...