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- Annexation abstract "Annexation (Latin ad, to, and nexus, joining) is the permanent acquisition and incorporation of some territorial entity into another geo-political entity (either adjacent or non-contiguous). Usually, it is implied that the territory and population being annexed is the smaller, more peripheral, and weaker of the two merging entities, barring physical size. It can also imply a certain measure of coercion, expansionism or unilateralism on the part of the stronger of the merging entities. Because of this, more positive euphemisms like political union/unification or reunification are sometimes seen in discourse. Annexation differs from cession and amalgamation, because unlike cession where territory is given or sold through treaty, or amalgamation (where the authorities of both sides are asked if they agree with the merge), annexation is a unilateral act where territory is seized and held by one state and legitimized via general recognition by the other international bodies (i.e. countries and intergovernmental organisations).During World War II, the use of annexation deprived whole populations of the safeguards provided by international laws governing military occupations. The authors of the Fourth Geneva Convention made a point of "giving these rules an absolute character", thus making it much more difficult for a state to bypass international law through the use of annexation.".
- Annexation thumbnail Raising_of_American_flag_at_Iolani_Palace_(detailed).jpg?width=300.
- Annexation wikiPageExternalLink roberts_militaryoccupation.pdf.
- Annexation wikiPageID "18950961".
- Annexation wikiPageRevisionID "601887298".
- Annexation hasPhotoCollection Annexation.
- Annexation subject Category:International_law.
- Annexation subject Category:Political_geography.
- Annexation subject Category:Sovereignty.
- Annexation comment "Annexation (Latin ad, to, and nexus, joining) is the permanent acquisition and incorporation of some territorial entity into another geo-political entity (either adjacent or non-contiguous). Usually, it is implied that the territory and population being annexed is the smaller, more peripheral, and weaker of the two merging entities, barring physical size. It can also imply a certain measure of coercion, expansionism or unilateralism on the part of the stronger of the merging entities.".
- Annexation label "Aneksja".
- Annexation label "Anexação".
- Annexation label "Anexión".
- Annexation label "Annexatie".
- Annexation label "Annexation".
- Annexation label "Annexion".
- Annexation label "Annexion".
- Annexation label "Аннексия".
- Annexation label "ضم عسكري".
- Annexation label "併合".
- Annexation label "併吞".
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- Annexation sameAs Anexión.
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- Annexation sameAs Aneksasi.
- Annexation sameAs 併合.
- Annexation sameAs 병합.
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- Annexation sameAs m.0n56.
- Annexation sameAs Q194465.
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- Annexation depiction Raising_of_American_flag_at_Iolani_Palace_(detailed).jpg.
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