Debellatio
The term "debellatio" or "debellation" (Latin "defeating, or the act of conquering or subduing", literally, "warring (the enemy) down", from Latin bellum "war") designates the end of war caused by complete destruction of a hostile state. Israeli law-school professor Eyal Benvenisti defines it as "a situation in which a party to a conflict has been totally defeated in war, its national institutions have disintegrated, and none of its allies continue to challenge the enemy militarily on its behalf".
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Debellatio
The term "debellatio" or "debellation" (Latin "defeating, or the act of conquering or subduing", literally, "warring (the enemy) down", from Latin bellum "war") designates the end of war caused by complete destruction of a hostile state. Israeli law-school professor Eyal Benvenisti defines it as "a situation in which a party to a conflict has been totally defeated in war, its national institutions have disintegrated, and none of its allies continue to challenge the enemy militarily on its behalf".
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Debellatio (en español, derrot ...... o que nunca dejó de existir.
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La debellatio est la conquête ...... e, un concept de droit romain.
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The term "debellatio" or "debe ...... emy militarily on its behalf".
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Debelace (lat. debellatio, por ...... století před naším letopočtem.
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Debellatio (en español, derrot ...... o por Roma en el siglo II a.c.
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Debellatio (завоювання) — (лат ...... території суверенної держави.
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Debellatio è un termine della ...... struzione di uno stato ostile.
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La debellatio est la conquête ...... e, un concept de droit romain.
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The term "debellatio" or "debe ...... emy militarily on its behalf".
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Zawojowanie (łac. debellatio „ ...... odboju (p. doktryna Stimsona).
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الفتح هو استيلاء على بلد عن طر ...... "جمهورية ألمانيا الديمقراطية".
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