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A parley (from French: parler – "to speak") refers to a discussion or conference, especially one designed to end an argument or hostilities between two groups of people. The term can be used in both past and present tense; in present tense the term is referred to as parleying. In some cases, opposing parties would signal their intent to invoke parley by using a white flag, however the use of a white flag to invoke or request parley is not considered mandatory.

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  • Parley (en)
  • Pourparlers en droit civil français (fr)
  • Parley (it)
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  • Les pourparlers, également appelés négociations, ou étape pré-contractuelle, est l'étape qui précède la formation d'un contrat. Pour la bonne conclusion de contrat, deux parties peuvent entrer en pourparlers de deux façons différentes : soit de façon informelle (pourparlers informels), soit de façon formelle (pourparlers formalisés). La différence entre ces deux modalités dépend du contrat et des parties cocontractantes. Les pourparlers conduits d'une bonne façon peuvent permettre une meilleure interprétation du contrat par les parties (ou par le juge). (fr)
  • A parley (from French: parler – "to speak") refers to a discussion or conference, especially one designed to end an argument or hostilities between two groups of people. The term can be used in both past and present tense; in present tense the term is referred to as parleying. In some cases, opposing parties would signal their intent to invoke parley by using a white flag, however the use of a white flag to invoke or request parley is not considered mandatory. (en)
  • Il termine parley (parlè in italiano) è un termine tecnico militare per indicare una discussione o più propriamente una riunione, in particolare quella progettata per concordare una tregua o esaminare degli accordi, cercando di porre fine a una discussione o alle ostilità tra due armate o flotte tra loro nemiche. La parola è derivata dal termine francese parler che significa appunto "parlare". (it)
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  • A parley (from French: parler – "to speak") refers to a discussion or conference, especially one designed to end an argument or hostilities between two groups of people. The term can be used in both past and present tense; in present tense the term is referred to as parleying. In some cases, opposing parties would signal their intent to invoke parley by using a white flag, however the use of a white flag to invoke or request parley is not considered mandatory. The term parley has been used to refer to numerous high-profile meetings of the 20th century, including the London and Paris Conferences held in 1954 to determine the status of West Germany. (en)
  • Les pourparlers, également appelés négociations, ou étape pré-contractuelle, est l'étape qui précède la formation d'un contrat. Pour la bonne conclusion de contrat, deux parties peuvent entrer en pourparlers de deux façons différentes : soit de façon informelle (pourparlers informels), soit de façon formelle (pourparlers formalisés). La différence entre ces deux modalités dépend du contrat et des parties cocontractantes. Les pourparlers conduits d'une bonne façon peuvent permettre une meilleure interprétation du contrat par les parties (ou par le juge). (fr)
  • Il termine parley (parlè in italiano) è un termine tecnico militare per indicare una discussione o più propriamente una riunione, in particolare quella progettata per concordare una tregua o esaminare degli accordi, cercando di porre fine a una discussione o alle ostilità tra due armate o flotte tra loro nemiche. La parola è derivata dal termine francese parler che significa appunto "parlare". Tra XVII e XIX secolo, attaccare un nemico durante un parley era considerato un modo gravissimo di infrangere le regole di guerra. Il British Army venne accusato più volte di aver violato i termini del parley durante la guerra d'indipendenza americana, in particolare arrestando membri del Continental Army durante i negoziati. (it)
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