They call these areas De-Militarized Zones.
Nuclear weapons weapons of mass destruction, biological weapons.
A demilitarised zone
Reduction in military capabilities. It may be unilateral, bilateral, or multilateral. It may be voluntary or involuntarily imposed by other nations. It may cover all forces, or only certain types of weapons. A demilitarized zone is an area around the border of two countries where weapons are not allowed, usually to reduce the chance of invasion of one by the other.
in 1938, Britain and France signed the Munich pact with Germany and Italy. The pact permitted German annexation of border areas of Czechoslovakia (sudetenland).
The Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (1963) prohibits nuclear weapons tests in the atmosphere, outer space, and underwater. Therefore, testing of nuclear weapons has not been conducted in these environments as per the treaty's stipulations. However, underground tests are permitted under the treaty, leading some countries to continue such activities while adhering to the treaty's terms.
A region where no military forces or weapons are permitted and it's located along the border near the 38th parallel.-American Journey
Nuclear weapons weapons of mass destruction, biological weapons.
A region where no military forces or weapons are permitted and it's located along the border near the 38th parallel.-American Journey
A demilitarised zone
depends on your state laws
A secure area where weapons are stored.
Yes.
That depends on how wide the border is.
That is never permitted.
The document that said slavery was not permitted in any area won from Mexico was known as the Wilmot Proviso.
There is a grey area in the rules; it's not clear if that is permitted or not.
The western border of Czechoslovakia was an area known as the Sudetenland.