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Что (кто) такое safe conduct - определение

SITUATION IN TIME OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT OR WAR WHERE ONE STATE, A PARTY TO SUCH CONFLICT, ISSUES TO A PERSON, A PASS OR DOCUMENT TO ALLOW THE ENEMY ALIEN TO TRAVERSE ITS TERRITORY
Safe-conduct; Freies Geleit; Safe passage; Safeconduct
  • Safe conduct pass, issued by American forces and air dropped in Vietnam to encourage defection of North Vietnamese and [[Viet Cong]] forces.
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safe-conduct         
n. to issue a safe-conduct
Safe-conduct         
·noun That which gives a safe passage.
II. Safe-conduct ·vt To conduct safely; to give safe-conduct to.
III. Safe-conduct ·noun a convoy or guard to protect a person in an enemy's country or a foreign country.
IV. Safe-conduct ·noun a writing, pass, or warrant of security, given to a person to enable him to travel with safety.
safe-conduct         
n.
1.
Escort, convoy, safeguard, protection.
2.
Pass, passport, warrant of security, safeguard.
safe-conduct         
safe conduct         
2002 FILM BY BERTRAND TAVERNIER
Laissez-passer (film); Safe Conduct (film)
also safe-conduct
If you are given safe conduct, the authorities officially allow you to travel somewhere, guaranteeing that you will not be arrested or harmed while doing so.
Her family was given safe conduct to Britain when civil war broke out.
N-UNCOUNT: also a N
safe conduct         
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Laissez-passer (film); Safe Conduct (film)
¦ noun immunity from arrest or harm when passing through an area.
Safe conduct         
2002 FILM BY BERTRAND TAVERNIER
Laissez-passer (film); Safe Conduct (film)
Safe conduct, safe passage, or letters of transit, is the situation in time of international conflict or war where one state, a party to such conflict, issues to a person (usually an enemy state's subject) a pass or document to allow the enemy alien to traverse its territory without harassment, bodily harm, or fear of death. Safe conduct is only granted in exceptional circumstances.
unsporting         
GENERAL OFFENSE IN SPORTS COMPETITION
Unsporting behaviour; Unsportsmenlike Conduct; Unsportsmanlike Conduct; Ungentlemanly conduct; Unsporting conduct; Unsporting; Unsportsmanlike; Unsportsmanlike behavior; Unsportsmanlike behaviour; Unsporting antic; Unsportsmanlike antic; Unsportsmanship
If you describe someone playing a game as unsporting, you are critical of them because they have done something that is unfair to their opponent.
Players are warned, fined and can even be disqualified for unsporting actions in the heat of contest.
ADJ [disapproval]
unsporting         
GENERAL OFFENSE IN SPORTS COMPETITION
Unsporting behaviour; Unsportsmenlike Conduct; Unsportsmanlike Conduct; Ungentlemanly conduct; Unsporting conduct; Unsporting; Unsportsmanlike; Unsportsmanlike behavior; Unsportsmanlike behaviour; Unsporting antic; Unsportsmanlike antic; Unsportsmanship
¦ adjective not fair or sportsmanlike.
Derivatives
unsportingly adverb
unsportsmanlike         
GENERAL OFFENSE IN SPORTS COMPETITION
Unsporting behaviour; Unsportsmenlike Conduct; Unsportsmanlike Conduct; Ungentlemanly conduct; Unsporting conduct; Unsporting; Unsportsmanlike; Unsportsmanlike behavior; Unsportsmanlike behaviour; Unsporting antic; Unsportsmanlike antic; Unsportsmanship
¦ adjective unsporting.

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Safe conduct

Safe conduct, safe passage, or letters of transit, is the situation in time of international conflict or war where one state, a party to such conflict, issues to a person (usually an enemy state's subject) a pass or document to allow the enemy alien to traverse its territory without harassment, bodily harm, or fear of death. Safe conduct is only granted in exceptional circumstances. It may be given to an enemy to allow retreat under surrender terms, or for a meeting to negotiate; to a stateless person; or to somebody who for some reason would normally not be able to pass. A vanquished enemy can also be given, or offered quarter, i.e. be spared, be promised or guaranteed mercy.

The term 'safe conduct' is also used to mean the document authorizing this security.

In Islamic law, safe conduct or pledge of safety (amān) can be granted to foreigners or dhimmi residents (musta'min) while they travel or reside in Islamic-ruled lands.

In the early Middle Ages, during some periods of Islamic control of the Holy Land, Christian pilgrims could request letters of safe conduct from a Muslim ruler allowing them to pass through their lands to Jerusalem. An example of safe conduct in the 13th century was William Wallace's possession of letters of safe conduct, which was granted to him and his army by a number of parties during the Wars of Scottish Independence. Another example of safe conduct in the 20th century was Lenin's "sealed train": a citizen of Russia, a country at war with Germany, Lenin was permitted to travel from his exile in Switzerland through Germany, without stopping, to return to Russia. It was in Germany's interest to allow this, for it was hoped that he would destabilize Russia. Another example would be the Chieu Hoi program during the Vietnam War.