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  1. Statu quo ante bellum es un término latino que significa "el estado en que las cosas estaban antes de la guerra". 1 . Es un principio usado en tratados internacionales para referirse a la retirada de las tropas de los campos de batalla y al retorno a las condiciones previas a la guerra. Significa que ninguno de los bandos combatientes perdió ...

  2. Status quo ante bellum. The term status quo ante bellum is a Latin phrase meaning "the situation as it existed before the war". [1] The term was originally used in treaties to refer to the withdrawal of enemy troops and the restoration of prewar leadership. When used as such, it means that no side gains or loses any territorial, economic, or ...

  3. El statu quo 1 (literalmente 'en el estado en que'; 2 pronunciado [statu-kuó]) es el estado de cosas de un determinado momento. 2 3 El latinismo se usa para aludir al conjunto de condiciones que prevalecen en un momento histórico determinado 4 y es la reducción de la fórmula diplomática in statu quo ante. 5 .

  4. The earliest known use of the phrase status quo ante bellum is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for status quo ante bellum is from 1791, in the writing of Edmund Burke, politician and author. status quo ante bellum is probably a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin in statu, quo ante bellum fuerant, in eum statum quo ante bellum fuerant.

  5. The Treaty of Ghent (8 Stat. 218) was the peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between the United States and the United Kingdom. It took effect in February 1815. Both sides signed it on December 24, 1814, in the city of Ghent, United Netherlands (now in Belgium ). The treaty restored relations between the two parties to status quo ante ...

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · Guide to Latin in International Law (1 ed.) Status quo ante bellum sta´tūs kwō an´tā bāl´lūm . stâ´tus kwō ân´tē be´lum . n. “The condition in which before war.”The situation as it existed before an armed conflict occurred, usually with reference to the situation existing before one belligerent seized and occupied foreign or ...

  7. Status quo ante bellum. Status quo ante bellum is a Latin phrase which means "the condition before the war". It means that nothing has changed after a war. No side loses territory or power. Category: Latin phrases.