hernáðarvalds
Hernáðarvalds is an Icelandic term that translates to "occupation power" or "power of occupation." It refers to the authority and control exercised by an occupying force over a territory and its population. This concept is primarily relevant in the context of international law and military occupations. When a state occupies the territory of another state, the occupying power gains certain rights and responsibilities. These are generally governed by international conventions, most notably the Hague Regulations of 1907 and the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949.
The occupying power is responsible for maintaining public order and safety, as well as for ensuring the