belligerents in English

noun
1
a nation or person engaged in war or conflict, as recognized by international law.
Moreover, as against states not parties to an international armed conflict, belligerents enjoy no special privileges and remain bound by general rules of international law.

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1. The Belligerents The Belligerents Brisbane, Australia

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3. Kingdom of Serbia; co-Belligerents

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5. The Belligerents Turn Down the Band

6. The second, coercive, operating upon the Aggressing belligerents

7. What does Belligerents mean? Information and translations of Belligerents in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

8. The Belligerents Tour Dates No upcoming concerts or festivals

9. What does Belligerents mean? Plural form of belligerent

10. Nouns for belligerent include belligerence, belligerences, Belligerencies, belligerency, belligerent and belligerents

11. We're the Belligerents, a five-piece band from Brisbane

12. Co-Belligerents are defined in the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law as

13. Armistice, an agreement for the cessation of active hostilities between two or more belligerents

14. Synonyms for Aggressors include invaders, assailants, attackers, assaulters, instigators, provokers, initiators, raiders, antagonists and belligerents

15. There are many synonyms of Belligerents which include Adversary, Antagonist, Assailant, Attacker, Battler, Belligerent, Contender, …

16. Synonyms for Belligerents include battlers, contenders, contestants, fighters, militants, antagonists, combatants, disputants, gladiators and assailants

17. An international group is trying to negotiate a cease-fire between the Belligerents

18. Generally, the terms, scope, and duration of an Armistice are determined by the contracting belligerents

19. Date18 March – 28 May 1871 Location Paris, France Result Revolt suppressed Belligerents French Republic French Armed Forces Communards …

20. Allies vs. Cobelligerents: Don’t Mix Them Up! The danger is in mistaking co-belligerents for allies

21. Belligerents Meaning in English to Urdu is محارب, as written in Urdu and Muhareb, as written in Roman Urdu

22. A race to the North Sea ensued between the two Belligerents, the objective being the channel ports

23. Portugal, France and all of the belligerents heavily indebted increasingly, over the course of the seventeenth century.

24. All the initial Belligerents in World War I were self-sufficient in food except Great Britain and Germany

25. Two days later, on 11 November 1918, the armistice between the belligerents of World War I was signed.

26. South Vietnamese forces then fell back, and a race began between both belligerents to the bridges at Đông Hà and Cam Lộ.

27. From the positions of the Belligerents, the "pass of the Ribble" a very probable site of the conflict

28. Likewise, allies may not become co-Belligerents in a war if a casus foederis invoking the alliance has not arisen

29. A country, group, or person who is fighting a war: Many hoped the Belligerents were finally on the road to peace.

30. For example, the United States and the People’s Republic of China were Belligerents during the Korean conflict, though both parties avoided characterizing

31. ‘Unlawful Belligerents are never entitled to the status and protection accorded members of national armed forces.’ ‘But naval power can never, by itself, win wars except where either island states, or ones dependent on sea power for survival, are the Belligerents, or the conflict itself is for control of an island.’

32. The Neutrality Act of 1936 extended the legislation and added an additional ban on making loans or extending credit to Belligerents (nations at war)

33. ON SOME ANCIENT BATTLE-FIELDS IN LANCASHIRE CHARLES HARDWICK This will give us some idea of the mode of proceeding between Belligerents in those days

34. You can use it to talk about actual wars — the nations taking part in a war are called Belligerents — but usually Belligerent describes a psychological disposition

35. While loans to Belligerents h ave been disapproved, this Government has not felt that it was justified in interposing objection to the credit arrangements which have been brought to its attention

36. Belligerents, Brinkmanship, and the Big Stick: A Historical Encyclopedia of American Diplomatic Concepts is the first comprehensive encyclopedic work to focus specifically on America's extraordinary history of political engagement with the world

37. The Oakenshield People's Party, also called the Belligerents by the nobility and royalists are a large radical movement within the kithain of Pacifica that have existed, in one form or another, since the Resurgence itself

38. Having refined their craft with a series of impressive EP and single releases – along with an attention-commanding live presence – The Belligerents are primed to elevate to the next level with their debut full-length statement, Science Fiction.

39. Development in WW2 During WW2, belligerents used dozens of different models of Antitank weapons, ranging from interwar Antitank rifles to dual purpose high velocity guns like the feared German 88 mm, mines and even rockets

40. WWI Document Archive > 1914 Documents > Secretary of State Bryan Opposes Loans to Belligerents (United States, Senate Hearings , 74th Cong, 2d Sess., "Munitions Industry Hearings," Part 25, January 7, 8, 1936 (Washington, 1937), pp

41. Having refined their craft with a series of impressive EP and single releases – along with an attention-commanding live presence – The Belligerents are primed to elevate to the next level with their debut full-length statement, Science Fiction.

42. Of these, only one vehicle was returned to its proper owner, and a number of the owners are aware that their vehicles are still in use with belligerents, ranging from SLA Unity to the Government of the Sudan National Border Guard in El Geneina.

43. Belligerents United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Indian rebelsCommanders and leaders Sir Colin Campbell Tantya TopeRao SahibStrength 10,000 men65 guns 14,000 men40 gunsCasualties and losses 99 killed and wounded Unknown; but heavy32 guns captured The Second Battle of Cawnpore was a battle of Indian rebellion of 1857

44. 97: A resolution calling on the Government of Ethiopia, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, and other Belligerents to cease all hostilities, protect human rights, allow unfettered humanitarian access, and cooperate with independent investigations of credible atrocity allegations pertaining to the conflict in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.

45. Terms of Armistice set forth in the following Articles and Paragraphs, which said conditions and terms are intended to be purely military in character and to pertain solely to the belligerents in Korea.-1-AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, UNITED NATIONS COMMAND, ON THE ONE HAND, AND