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===Examples of other foreign non-belligerent military occupations===
===Examples of other foreign non-belligerent military occupations===
* [[Multinational Force and Observers]] on the [[Sinai Peninsula]] mandated on [[April 25]], [[1982]] continues to observe. It is an observation organisation not an occupation.
* [[Multinational Force and Observers]] on the [[Sinai Peninsula]] mandated on [[April 25]], [[1982]] continues to observe. It is an observation organisation not an occupation but it does place some restrictions on the sovereignty of the area it observes.
* The [[Indian Peace Keeping Force]] (IPKF) to [[Sri Lanka]], [[1987]]–[[1990]].
* The [[Indian Peace Keeping Force]] (IPKF) to [[Sri Lanka]], [[1987]]–[[1990]].
* The Australian/New Zealand-led [[Operation Helpem Fren]] in the [[Solomon Islands]] (since [[July]] [[2003]]) and [[Operation Astute]] in [[Timor-Leste]] (since [[May]] [[2006]]).
* The Australian/New Zealand-led [[Operation Helpem Fren]] in the [[Solomon Islands]] (since [[July]] [[2003]]) and [[Operation Astute]] in [[Timor-Leste]] (since [[May]] [[2006]]).
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* Occupation of [[Tibet]] by [[China]] [[1950]] – [[1951]] (see [[Tibetan sovereignty debate]])<ref>Chinese military occupation ended with the signing of the [[Seventeen Point Agreement]]. The [http://www.tibet.com/ Government of Tibet in exile] consider it to be an [http://www.tibet.com/WhitePaper/white2.html Invasion and illegal annexation of Tibet: 1949-1951] (website of the [http://www.tibet.com/ Government of Tibet in exile])</ref>
* Occupation of [[Tibet]] by [[China]] [[1950]] – [[1951]] (see [[Tibetan sovereignty debate]])<ref>Chinese military occupation ended with the signing of the [[Seventeen Point Agreement]]. The [http://www.tibet.com/ Government of Tibet in exile] consider it to be an [http://www.tibet.com/WhitePaper/white2.html Invasion and illegal annexation of Tibet: 1949-1951] (website of the [http://www.tibet.com/ Government of Tibet in exile])</ref>
* Occupation of parts of North and South Korea during the [[Korean War]] (1950 – 1953)
* Occupation of parts of North and South Korea during the [[Korean War]] (1950 – 1953)
* Occupation of parts of [[Egypt]] by [[France]], [[United Kingdom|Britain]], and [[Israel]] in 1956 during the [[Suez Crisis]]
* Occupation of the [[Gaza Strip]] by Israel October [[1956]] – March [[1957]] during the [[Suez Crisis]]
* [[Operation Power Pack|Occupation of the Dominican Republic]] by the [[United States]] and the [[Organization of American States]], 1965-6
* [[Operation Power Pack|Occupation of the Dominican Republic]] by the [[United States]] and the [[Organization of American States]], 1965-6
* Occupation by [[South Africa]] of [[Namibia]] from [[1966]] – [[1990]] (see [[History of Namibia]])
* Occupation by [[South Africa]] of [[Namibia]] from [[1966]] – [[1990]] (see [[History of Namibia]])
* Occupation of [[Egypt]]'s [[Sinai]] desert by [[Israel]] ([[1967]]-[[1982]])
* Occupation of the [[Golan Heights]] by [[Israel]] ([[1967]] – present)<ref name="fn_4">The Golan Heights and East Jerusalem have been ''de facto'' annexed by Israel. However, these annexations have not been recognised by the United Nations.</ref>
* Occupation of the [[Golan Heights]] by [[Israel]] ([[1967]] – present)<ref name="fn_4">The Golan Heights and East Jerusalem have been ''de facto'' annexed by Israel. However, these annexations have not been recognised by the United Nations.</ref>
* Occupation of [[East Jerusalem]] by [[Israel]] ([[1967]] – present)<ref name="fn_4"/>
* Occupation of [[East Jerusalem]] by [[Israel]] ([[1967]] – present)<ref name="fn_4"/>

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In most wars, some territory is placed under the martial law of a hostile army. Most belligerent military occupations end with the cessation of hostilities. In some cases, the occupied territory is returned and in other cases, the land remains under the control of the occupying power, but usually not as militarily-occupied territory.

For the purpose of selectivity, only military occupations since the customary laws of belligerent military occupation were first clarified and supplemented by the Hague Convention of 1907 Laws and Customs of War on Land (Hague IV); October 18, 1907 are included in this article.

Occupations by non-belligerents

Examples of UN mandated military occupations

For occupations mandated by the United Nations, see:

Examples of other foreign non-belligerent military occupations

Examples of belligerent military occupations

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were annexed into USSR in 1940 and after the USSR's re-capture of the region in 1944/45 many other Allies accepted the annexation as de facto if not de jure.
  2. ^ Under the terms of two decrees by Hitler (October 8 and October 12, 1939), large areas of western Poland were annexed to Germany. Much of the rest of Poland was organized into the Generalgouvernement (General Government) of Poland, under German administration, while eastern Poland was annexed by the Soviet Union. The annexations were not recognized by any other State.
  3. ^ Jordan annexed the West Bank and East Jerusalem in 1950. The annexation of the West Bank was recognized only by the United Kingdom, which however did not recognize the annexation of East Jerusalem.
  4. ^ Chinese military occupation ended with the signing of the Seventeen Point Agreement. The Government of Tibet in exile consider it to be an Invasion and illegal annexation of Tibet: 1949-1951 (website of the Government of Tibet in exile)
  5. ^ a b The Golan Heights and East Jerusalem have been de facto annexed by Israel. However, these annexations have not been recognised by the United Nations.
  6. ^ Congo, Democratic Republic of the CIA Factbook
  7. ^ Joe De Capua Ethiopia marks yearlong occupation in Somalia, Voice of America, 24 December 2007