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peace$58563$ - traduzione in greco

AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO OR MORE HOSTILE PARTIES WHICH FORMALLY ENDS A STATE OF WAR
Peace agreement; Peace Treaty; Peace treaties; Terms of peace; Treaty of Peace; Peace negotiation; Peace negotiations; Peace accord; Peace deal; Peace settlement
  • The "Peace Memorial" about the [[Treaty of Nöteborg]] at the [[Orekhovy Island]]
  • Croato-Hungarian Kingdom]] and the [[Republic of Venice]], forcing the latter to withdraw from Croatian coast
  • [[The Treaty of Versailles]], signed at the conclusion of [[World War I]]

peace      
n. ειρήνη, ομόνοια
justice of the peace         
  • Justice of the Peace office in [[Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin]]
JUDICIAL OFFICER ELECTED OR APPOINTED TO KEEP THE PEACE AND PERFORM MINOR CIVIC JOBS
Justice of The Peace; Justices of the Peace; Justice of Peace; Justices of the peace; Commission of the peace; Justices of Peace; Commissioner of the peace; Commissioner of the Peace; Justice of the Peace; Commissions of the Peace; Commission of the Peace; Judge of the peace; Justice of the Peace (Hong Kong)
ειρηνοδίκης, πταισματοδίκης
peace movement         
  • anti-nuclear]] protest march in Oxford
  • [[Mahatma Gandhi]], leader of the [[Indian independence movement]] and advocate of [[nonviolent resistance]]
  • 1981 protest in [[Bonn]] against the [[nuclear arms race]] between [[NATO]] and the [[Soviet Union]]
  • 1981 protest in Amsterdam against the deployment of [[Pershing II]] missiles in Europe
  • A World War I-era peace protester
  • '''Sweden''': [[Stockholm]]'s May 2015 Peace and Love Rally through the south side of the city drew hundreds of marchers and celebrants.
  • Protesters against the Iraq War in Washington, D.C. in 2007
  • Protesters against the [[Iraq War]] in London
  • Anti-war march in [[St. Paul, Minnesota]], March 19, 2011
  • ''The Deserter'' (1916), by [[Boardman Robinson]]
  • Protesters against the Vietnam War prepare to [[march on the Pentagon]] on October 21, 1967.
SOCIAL MOVEMENT THAT SEEKS TO ACHIEVE IDEALS SUCH AS THE ENDING OF A PARTICULAR WAR (OR ALL WARS)
Peace movements; Antiwar movement; Anti-war movements; Peace rallies; Peace Movement; The peace movement; Pro-peace; Pro-Peace; Peace rally; Anti war movement; Justice and peace issues; Peace activist; Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace; Peace campaigner; Israeli peace camp; Peace advocate; Peace activism; Peace advocacy; Pacifism in the United Kingdom; Peace Movements
κίνημα ειρήνης

Definizione

at peace
1. free from anxiety or distress.
2. euphemistic dead.

Wikipedia

Peace treaty

A peace treaty is an agreement between two or more hostile parties, usually countries or governments, which formally ends a state of war between the parties. It is different from an armistice, which is an agreement to stop hostilities; a surrender, in which an army agrees to give up arms; or a ceasefire or truce, in which the parties may agree to temporarily or permanently stop fighting.

The need for a peace treaty in modern diplomacy arises from the fact that even when a war is actually over and fighting has ceased, the legal state of war is not automatically terminated upon the end of actual fighting and the belligerent parties are still legally defined as enemies. This is evident from the definition of a "state of war" as "a legal state created and ended by official declaration regardless of actual armed hostilities and usually characterized by operation of the rules of war". As a result, even when hostilities are over, a peace treaty is required for the former belligerents in order to reach agreement on all issues involved in transition to legal state of peace. The art of negotiating a peace treaty in the modern era has been referred to by legal scholar Christine Bell as the lex pacificatoria, with a peace treaty potentially contributing to the legal framework governing the post conflict period, or jus post bellum.

Since 1950, the rate at which interstate wars end with a formal peace treaty has substantially declined.