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casus belli - traduzione in greco

('OCCASION FOR WAR') IS AN ACT OR EVENT THAT PROVOKES OR IS USED TO JUSTIFY WAR
Case of war; Causus belli; Act of War; Proschema; Casus Belli; Cassus belli; Act of war; Pretexts for War; Pretext for War; Cassus Belli; Casus bellum; Proschemata; Acts of War; Threat to peace; Threat to world peace; Acts of war; Causa belli; War pretext; Pretext for war; War pretexts; Pretexts for war
  • [[Alfred Naujocks]], who organized and led the [[Gleiwitz incident]] on the orders of [[Heydrich]].
  • Cartoon of belligerent [[Uncle Sam]] placing Spain on notice, c. 1898
  • February 5, 2003 – U.S. Secretary of State [[Colin Powell]] holding a model vial of [[anthrax]] while giving the presentation to the [[UN Security Council]].

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αιτία πόλεμου
αιτία πόλεμου      
casus belli
force majeure         
  • Lawyer [[Jose W. Diokno]] who argued for the standards of fortuitous events
CONTRACT CLAUSE REGARDING EXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE BEYOND CONTROL WHICH PREVENTS ONE OR BOTH PARTIES FROM FULFILLING THEIR OBLIGATIONS
Force Majeure; Force majore; Force majure; Force Majore; Force mejure; Force majuere; Force mejeure; Force majeure clause; Force majeur; Cas fortuit; Casus fortuitus; Force-majeure
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Definizione

casus belli
[?ke?s?s'b?l??, ?k?:s?s 'b?li]
¦ noun (plural same) an act or situation provoking or justifying war.
Origin
L., from casus (see case1) and belli, genitive of bellum 'war'.

Wikipedia

Casus belli

A casus belli (from Latin casus belli 'occasion for war'; PL casus belli) is an act or an event that either provokes or is used to justify a war. A casus belli involves direct offenses or threats against the nation declaring the war, whereas a casus foederis involves offenses or threats against its ally—usually one bound by a mutual defense pact. Either may be considered an act of war. A declaration of war usually contains a description of the casus belli that has led the party in question to declare war on another party.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per casus belli
1. The casus belli is competition for the trade of tourists.
2. As for a casus belli, there was also none in Iraq.
3. The declared casus belli of the Palestinian government in Gaza behind these rockets?
4. "The Kibbutz Movement is trying to create a casus belli," it says.
5. But western action provided, in his mind, an explicit casus belli.