Occupied Territories - traducción al español
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Occupied Territories - traducción al español

EFFECTIVE PROVISIONAL CONTROL OF A CERTAIN POWER OVER A TERRITORY
Occupied territory; Occupied Territories; Belligerent occupation; Territorial occupation; Law of occupation; Occupied territories (general meaning); Occupation naming dispute; Occupier; Belligerent military occupation; Occupying power; Occupied territories; Military occupations; Foreign occupation; Illegal occupation; Military government of occupation; Occupied zone; Occupied zones; Occupation (military); Occupation government; Paramilitary occupation; Occupying force; Occupying Power
  • Napoleonic French]] occupation of Spain
  • Israeli military checkpoint]] in the occupied West Bank.
  • German troops parade down the [[Champs-Élysées]] in [[Paris]] after their victory in the [[Franco-Prussian War]] (1870–71)
  • German stamp inscribed with "Soviet Occupation Zone", 1948
  • US tanks under Baghdad's [[Victory Arch]] in occupied Iraq

Occupied Territories         
los Territorios Ocupados, los Territorios conquistados (territorios conquistados por Israel en la Guerra de los Seis Días)
occupied territory         
(n.) = territorio ocupado
Ex: At the outbreak of World War 1, there were about 5,000 private libraries in the occupied Polish territories.
occupied territory         
territorio ocupado (zona conquistada en una guerra por otro país)

Definición

occupier
(occupiers)
The occupier of a house, flat, or piece of land is the person who lives or works there. (FORMAL)
= occupant
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Military occupation

Military occupation, also known as belligerent occupation or simply occupation, is the effective military control by a ruling power over a territory that is outside of that power's sovereign territory. The territory is then known as the occupied territory and the ruling power the occupant. Occupation is distinguished from annexation and colonialism by its intended temporary duration. While an occupant may set up a formal military government in the occupied territory to facilitate its administration, it is not a necessary precondition for occupation.

The rules of occupation are delineated in various international agreements, primarily the Hague Convention of 1907, the Geneva Conventions of 1949, as well as established state practice. The relevant international conventions, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Commentaries, and other treaties by military scholars provide guidelines on such topics as rights and duties of the occupying power, protection of civilians, treatment of prisoners of war, coordination of relief efforts, issuance of travel documents, property rights of the populace, handling of cultural and art objects, management of refugees, and other concerns which are very important both before and after the cessation of hostilities. A country that establishes an occupation and violates internationally agreed upon norms runs the risk of censure, criticism, or condemnation. In the current era, the practices of occupations have largely become a part of customary international law, and form a part of the laws of war.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para Occupied Territories
1. in the occupied territories,
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2. when we think about occupied territories. The United
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Ejemplos de uso de Occupied Territories
1. Three million Palestinians live in the occupied territories.
2. The march out of the occupied territories must continue.
3. It also restricted armed resistance to the occupied territories.
4. However, nothing has changed in the occupied territories.
5. "Education for people in the occupied territories gives them a future.