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military force can never bring about by itself a valid transfer of sovereignty. Because occupation does not transfer sovereignty over the territory to the occupying power, international law must regulate the inter-relationships between the occupying force, the ousted government, and the local inhabitants for the duration of the occupation. From the principle of inalienable sovereignty over a territory springs the basic structural constraints that international law imposes upon the occupant. The occupying power is thus precluded from annexing the occupied territory or otherwise unilaterally changing its political status; instead, it is bound to respect and maintain the political and other institutions that exist in that territory for the duration of the occupation. The law authorizes the occupant to safeguard its interests while administering the occupied area, but also imposes obligations on the occupant to protect the life and property of the inhabitants and to respect the sovereign interests of the ousted government.
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publishing to all living in the district occupied those rules of conduct which will govern the conqueror in the exercise of his authority. Wellington, indeed, as previously mentioned, said that the commander is bound to lay down distinctly the rules according to which his will is to be carried out. But the laws of war do not imperatively require this, and in very many instances it is not done. When it is not, the mere fact that the country is militarily occupied by the enemy is deemed sufficient notification to all concerned that the regular has been supplanted by a military government. (p. 61)
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annexation (formal or otherwise) and refusing to recognize itself as an occupant. Additionally, the question of whether a territory is occupied or not becomes especially controversial if two or more powers disagree with each other on that territory's status; such disputes often serve as the basis for armed conflicts in and of themselves.
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occupied territory or in the home territory of a belligerent nation if their country of origin has no diplomatic ties. It was never intended to protect such nationals anywhere else in the world. Thus, the protection of neutral nationals who are outside the two locations mentioned in the preceding
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submission to the authority" of the occupant. Article 2 of the Geneva
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for occupied territory to continue to be widely recognized as occupied in cases where the occupant attempts to alter—with or without support or recognition from other powers—the expected temporary duration of the territory's established power structure, namely by making it permanent through
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of the occupying power prior to hostilities who cannot be arrested, prosecuted, or deported from occupied territory except for crimes committed after the conflict or beforehand which are also crimes under the law of the occupied state that would permit peacetime
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3314:International Committee of the Red Cross
3285:International Committee of the Red Cross
2807:United Arab Emirates takeover of Socotra
2715:Russian military intervention in Ukraine
2611:, followed by the annexation (1975–1999)
2348:Qualification of a territory as occupied
2136:International Committee of the Red Cross
1004:List of military strategies and concepts
3489:. Oxford University Press. p. 22.
3355:"THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT: Neutrality"
3275:
3273:
2923:
2889:
2692:Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine
2603:Somali occupation of Ogaden in Ethiopia
2477:Occupied Enemy Territory Administration
58:
3996:The War Report: Armed Conflict in 2014
3231:
2858:Rule of Law in Armed Conflicts Project
2576:Indian occupation of Goa, followed by
2218:civilians in occupied territories and
3927:Occupied territory – the legal issues
3630:International Review of the Red Cross
3153:British Yearbook of International Law
2964:American Journal of International Law
2597:Turkish occupation of Northern Cyprus
2454:German postage stamp inscribed with "
2418:End of occupation and authority shift
7:
3452:Eyal Benvenisti (23 February 2012).
3028:
3026:
2797:Turkish occupation of northern Syria
2749:partial annexation of occupied areas
2628:, followed by its annexation as the
2325:(1977): "Protocol Additional to the
2214:(GCIV). Much of GCIV is relevant to
4009:Occupation Studies Research Network
3985:Military Government and Martial Law
3973:"The Law of Belligerent Occupation"
3954:, Leiden: Jongbloed 2008, 110 pp.,
3455:The International Law of Occupation
3385:United States Department of Defense
3341:United States Department of Justice
3123:The Politics of Military Occupation
2609:Indonesian occupation of East Timor
2587:, followed by its annexation (1963)
2342:Military Government and Martial Law
2265:United States Department of Defense
2111:. Occupation is distinguished from
3923:. PhD thesis, Columbia University.
3902:The Presidential Office of Ukraine
3898:"УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА УКРАЇНИ №32/2019"
3864:"Ethiopia ends Somalia occupation"
25:
3139:something else, namely annexation
2544:, which was occupied in 1967 and
2479:(OETA), encompassing much of the
2220:Section III: Occupied territories
2165:, it has been common practice in
3734:Couto, Francisco Cabral (2006).
3503:rien ne dure comme le provisoire
2843:Intervention (international law)
78:
4045:Autonomous types of first-tier
2873:Lists of military installations
2667:Ethiopian occupation of Somalia
2661:Coalition Provisional Authority
3600:. W. W. Norton & Company.
2753:Former partial occupations of
2684:occupied by Russia during the
2489:(1945–49) in the aftermath of
2174:Occupation and the laws of war
1:
3979:Law of Belligerent Occupation
3711:"The War Report 2014 | Rulac"
2674:Russian occupation of Georgia
2634:Saddamiyat al-Mitla' District
2583:Indonesian occupation of the
2366:Prussian occupation of France
2161:and the establishment of the
3994:Bellal, A. (editor). (2015)
3917:Simon Collard-Wexler. 2013.
3033:Edelstein, David M. (2004).
2878:List of military occupations
2620:most areas by its annexation
2468:List of military occupations
2439:Syrian occupation of Lebanon
2396:Concept of effective control
39:List of military occupations
3690:"The Justice of Occupation"
3669:. Pluto Press. p. 33.
2726:Russian invasion of Ukraine
2571:Egyptian occupation of Gaza
2559:by PR China (1950), and of
2433:Lebanese protesters of the
2148:customary international law
1497:Military–industrial complex
976:Operational manoeuvre group
4469:
3458:. OUP Oxford. p. 56.
2863:Status of forces agreement
2848:Interventionism (politics)
2626:Iraqi occupation of Kuwait
2465:
2086:Allied occupation of Japan
43:
36:
29:
4129:List of federal countries
3950:Sander D. Dikker Hupkes,
3642:10.1017/S1816383112000446
3208:Benvenisti, Eyal (2012).
2150:, and form a part of the
1561:Loss-of-strength gradient
418:Combat information center
3862:Rice, Xan (2009-01-26).
3238:: CS1 maint: location (
3051:10.1162/0162288041762913
2540:, as well as the Syrian
2212:Fourth Geneva Convention
2187:Hague Convention of 1907
2128:Hague Convention of 1907
1879:Military science fiction
1364:Technology and equipment
785:List of military tactics
3738:. Tribuna da Historia.
3431:. BRILL. pp. 6–8.
2828:Allied-occupied Germany
2724:Occupations during the
2701:Occupation of parts of
2614:Moroccan occupation of
2538:Palestinian territories
2532:(1967–present) and the
2487:Allied-occupied Germany
2446:Examples of occupations
2078:5th Royal Gurkha Rifles
1947:Wartime sexual violence
1703:Full-spectrum dominance
1514:Supply-chain management
4448:Military dictatorships
4079:Corporative federalism
4074:Cooperative federalism
3968:Belligerent Occupation
3483:Weill, Sharon (2014).
3165:10.1093/bybil/55.1.249
3039:International Security
2838:German-occupied Europe
2781:, in early 2022 (See:
2676:since 1992/2008 (See:
2509:
2463:
2456:Soviet Occupation Zone
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2295:United Nations Charter
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2056:American tanks at the
1859:Awards and decorations
1832:Peace through strength
1807:Low-intensity conflict
1441:Conscientious objector
1314:Area of responsibility
4064:Asymmetric federalism
3533:Hajjar, Lisa (2005).
3328:Howard C. Nielson Jr.
3120:Stirk, Peter (2009).
2787:Snake Island campaign
2747:oblasts, followed by
2536:(1967–present), both
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2356:German troops at the
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2076:Indian troops of the
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451:Torpedo data computer
441:Ship gun fire-control
18:Occupation government
4124:Symmetric federalism
3560:(July–August 2001).
3425:Yutuka Arai (2009).
2777:oblasts, as well as
2516:by South Africa, of
1977:Military occupations
1812:Military engineering
1714:Unrestricted Warfare
1571:Force multiplication
469:Military manoeuvrers
4443:Military occupation
4364:Territorial dispute
4344:Military occupation
4258:Dependent territory
4220:Supranational union
4195:Multinational state
3281:"Protected persons"
3258:avalon.law.yale.edu
2931:Bracka, J. (2021).
2809:in 2018 during the
2696:Russo-Ukrainian War
2659:of 2003–2011 (See:
2546:effectively annexed
2380:military government
2121:military government
2093:Military occupation
1663:Penal military unit
1648:Rules of engagement
1324:Command and control
949:Operations research
413:Director (military)
403:Fire-control system
173:Command and control
54:Part of a series on
4453:Military sociology
4422:Tribal sovereignty
4168:Composite monarchy
3844:Matsumoto, Shoji.
3815:. 5 February 2019.
3694:The New York Times
3330:(August 5, 2005).
2799:in support of the
2686:Russo-Georgian War
2630:Kuwait Governorate
2510:
2506:occupied West Bank
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2327:Geneva Conventions
2132:Geneva Conventions
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2066:occupation of Iraq
1772:Counter-insurgency
1693:Command of the sea
1638:Jewish laws on war
1613:Geneva Conventions
1149:Divide and conquer
944:Military operation
909:Tactical objective
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385:Electronic-warfare
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4225:Continental union
4119:Fiscal federalism
4089:Ethnic federalism
3960:978-90-70062-45-3
3465:978-0-19-163957-9
3438:978-90-04-18062-8
3221:978-0-19-958889-3
3018:978-0-691-12130-7
2944:978-3-030-89435-1
2833:Ex parte Milligan
2801:Syrian opposition
2711:Crimea annexation
2524:by Turkey and of
2520:by Indonesia, of
2502:Huwara checkpoint
2458:" in the city of
2403:Military Tribunal
2269:Law of War Manual
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1942:Horses in warfare
1889:Anti-war movement
1792:Gunboat diplomacy
1782:Disaster response
1730:Philosophy of war
1725:Principles of war
1698:Deterrence theory
1643:Right of conquest
1566:Lanchester's laws
1334:Principles of war
1024:Counter-offensive
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914:Target saturation
837:Counterinsurgency
446:Gun data computer
380:Close air support
342:Aircraft carriers
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