Statute of Occupation

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The Statute of Occupation was a post–World War II legal framework that defined and regulated the Allied powers’ authority and control over occupied Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international agreement
post–World War II legal framework
appliesTo occupied Germany
concerns postwar occupation of Germany
countrySubject Germany NERFINISHED
defines authority of Allied powers in Germany
governs relationship between Allied authorities and German authorities
hasContext Allied military occupation of Germany NERFINISHED
post–World War II European settlement
hasHistoricalSignificance framework for Allied control during reconstruction of Germany
hasLegalForm statute
hasPurpose to define rights and powers of occupying authorities in Germany
hasSubject limits on German self-government
rights of occupying powers
sovereignty of Germany
involves Allied powers NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
German
legalDomain international law
occupation law
regulates control of Allied powers over Germany
relatedTo Allied occupation zones in Germany
postwar German constitutional development
transition from military to civilian administration in Germany
timePeriod post–World War II era

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Occupation Statute alsoKnownAs Statute of Occupation