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Casus foederis (or casus fœderis) is derived from the Latin for "case for the alliance". In diplomatic terms, it describes a situation in which the terms... |
to justify a war. A casus belli involves direct offenses or threats against the nation declaring the war, whereas a casus foederis involves offenses or... |
the outbreak of hostilities, the Austro-Hungarian Empire invoked a casus foederis on Romania and Italy linked to the secret treaty of alliance since 1883... |
exists. Likewise, allies may not become co-belligerents in a war if a casus foederis invoking the alliance has not arisen. Co-belligerents are defined in... |
were allowed on Camp David's grounds. The pact implements a formal casus foederis in which a threat to one member constitutes a threat against all, but... |
activate the treaty of alliance arguing that Chile's invasion was a casus foederis. Also on March 14, Alejandro Fierro, Chile's minister of foreign affairs... |
for Austro-Hungarian mobilisation against Russia so as to provide a casus foederis for Germany to mobilise likewise. In the same message, Moltke expressed... |
section of the treaty is Article 5. Its commitment clause defines the casus foederis. It commits each member state to consider an armed attack against one... |
decision to remain neutral. When the Austro-Hungarian Empire invoked a casus foederis on Romania and Italy linked to the secret treaty of alliance since 1883... |
war, would cause the alliance to respond by viewing the conflict as a casus foederis, a trigger for the alliance. Christopher Clark described that change... |
resort and always follow legitimation through a UN resolution or a casus foederis. They also condemn violations to international law in terms of invasion... |
to dismiss the Boundary Treaty of 1866 between Chile and Bolivia as casus foederis and instead offered Peru an Argentina-Peru an alliance against Chile... |
ratified by the Chilean Congress. Bolivia requested Peru to declare the casus foederis. Peru offered Chile and Bolivia to mediate in the matter. Both governments... |
both nations. The following day, Peru responded by acknowledging the casus foederis. Basadre 1964, p. 2278 Crozier 1997 Hugo Pereira Plascencia, La política... |
Chile declared war on Peru, leading to Bolivia and Peru declared a casus foederis the following day. On 1 March 1879, Hilarion Daza, dictator of Bolivia... |
agreement, contract, league, pact Latin foederāre, from foedus (genitive foederis); see also fides "faith" confederacy, confederation, federal, federate... |
every State has a natural right in cases not within the compact, (casus non fœderis) to nullify of their own authority all assumptions of power by others... |
every State has a natural right in cases not within the compact, (casus non fœderis) to nullify of their own authority all assumptions of power by others... |
every State has a natural right in cases not within the compact, (casus non fœderis) to nullify of their own authority all assumptions of power by others... |
every State has a natural right in cases not within the compact, (casus non fœderis) to nullify of their own authority all assumptions of power by others... |