- uti possidetis principle
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English-Chinese law dictionary (法律英汉双解大词典). 2013.
English-Chinese law dictionary (法律英汉双解大词典). 2013.
Uti possidetis — (Latin for as you possess ) is a principle in international law that territory and other property remains with its possessor at the end of a conflict, unless provided for by treaty. Originating in Roman law, this principle enables a belligerent… … Wikipedia
Uti possidetis — (latein was ihr besitzt; vollständig Uti possidetis, ita possideatis: wie ihr besitzt, so sollt ihr besitzen) ist eine Ausformung des völkergewohnheitsrechtlichen Effektivitätsgrundsatzes.[1] Ursprünglich besagte Uti possidetis, dass die Parteien … Deutsch Wikipedia
Uti possidetis juris — is a principle of international law that states that newly formed states should have the same borders that they had before their independence.History Uti possidetis juris began as a Roman law governing the rightful possession of property. During… … Wikipedia
uti possidetis — uti pos·si·de·tis / yü tī ˌpä sə dē təs, ü tē ˌpȯ sē dā tēs/ n [Late Latin, as you (now) possess (it); from the wording of an interdict in Roman law enjoining both parties in a suit to maintain the status quo until the decision]: a principle in… … Law dictionary
Uti possidetis — U ti pos si*de tis [L., as you possess.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Internat. Law) The basis or principle of a treaty which leaves belligerents mutually in possession of what they have acquired by their arms during the war. Brande & C. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
uti possidetis — /yooh tuy pos i dee tis/, Internat. Law. the principle that vests in either of the belligerents at the end of a war all territory actually occupied and controlled by them. [ < L uti possidetis lit., as you possess, as you hold] * * * … Universalium
uti possidetis — (In International Law) principle that all territory actually occupied and acquired by belligerent parties during the war remainas mutually in their possession at the end of a war unless a treaty rules differently … English contemporary dictionary
uti possidetis — /jutaɪ pɒsəˈditəs/ (say yoohtuy posuh deetuhs) noun (in international law) the principle which vests in either of the belligerents at the end of a war all territory actually occupied and controlled by them. {Latin: literally, as you possess} …
uti possidetis — n. principle of international law allowing a belligerent to claim the territory it occupies at the end of a war … Dictionary of difficult words
uti possidetis — /yuwtay pasidiytas/ Civil law. A species of interdict for the purpose of retaining possession of a thing, granted to one who, at the time of contesting suit, was in possession of an immovable thing, in order that he might be declared the legal… … Black's law dictionary
uti possidetis — ˈüˌtēˌpäsəˈdād.ə̇s, ˈyüˌtīˌpäsəˈdēd.ə̇s noun Etymology: Latin, as you (now) possess (from the wording of the formula of interdiction) 1. : an interdict in Roman and civil law for deciding the right to the possession of immovables and preserving… … Useful english dictionary