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Military occupation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (998 words)
Belligerent military occupation occurs when one nation's military garrisons occupy all or part of the territory of another nation or recognized belligerent during an invasion (during or after a war).
There have long been customary laws of belligerent occupation as part of the laws of war which gave some protection to the population under the military occupation of a belligerent power.
Some presences are often referred to as military occupations, but their status as an military occupation are often disputed when not every party in the situation agrees that it is even a military occupation at all.
Occupation (106 words)
Occupation involves one state physically taking possession of an area of another sovereign state.
Military occupations may start as invasions and end as protectorates.
In the art of protest, occupations often involve buildings, especially when seen as symbols.
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