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- International law enforcement [r]: The practice of cooperation, among nations, to deal with individuals or non-state criminal groups, through police and judicial agencies such as Interpol [e]
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- Sudan [r]: A nation in East Africa/Horn of Africa, with the largest land area of any country in Africa, and near-continuous civil wars since British independence in 1956; effectively a federation of Arab and African parts, with the southern region voting for independence in 2011. [e]
- Omar al-Bashir [r]: President of Sudan, leader of the Islamic north and of the National Congress Party; under indictment by the International Criminal Court [e]
- Salah Gosh [r]: Long-term director, until August 2009, of Sudan's intelligence and security services [e]
- Lord's Resistance Army [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- DePaul University [r]: A private university in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., founded by the Congregation of the Mission in 1898. [e]
- Extrajudicial detention, Israel [r]: Extrajudicial detention by the State of Israel, including detention of individuals within its borders and captured either in warfare or by special operations; policies vary over time and Government [e]
- Extrajudicial detention [r]: The policy and practice of holding prisoners captive without judicial authority to do so, or without a recognized authority under international law, such capture of prisoners of war [e]
- Geneva Conventions [r]: For international law, the principal group of treaties addressing humanitarian aspects of war [e]
- Hassan al-Turabi [r]: A Sudanese political and Islamist leader, whose status has ranged from national leader to political prisoner, and has been affiliated with Islamist movements worldwide, often changing affiliation [e]
- Human rights [r]: Natural civil and political rights considered universal and applicable to all human beings worldwide. [e]
- International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia [r]: Add brief definition or description
- International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg) [r]: Conducted by the four major Allied powers in Europe, this proceeding tried the designated Major War Criminals of Nazi Germany, as well as determining whether certain Nazi organizations were to be considered as criminal conspiracies to which membership was a crime [e]
- International law [r]: The formal conduct of interactions between nation-states, both at the national level and on behalf of their citizens; generally accepted as first formalized by Hugo Grotius. [e]
- Jack Goldsmith [r]: US law professor specializing in international law; former Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel in the George W. Bush Administration [e]
- Just war theory [r]: The branch of ethics concerned with the basis for starting, conducting, and terminating wars [e]
- Law [r]: Body of rules of conduct of binding legal force and effect, prescribed, recognized, and enforced by a controlling authority. [e]
- Tally Zingher [r]: Attorney with Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton (2007-); Dubai Initiative research fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University (2006-2007); Clerk to Luis Moreno Ocampo, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court; MPA in International Development Economics [e]
- The Hague [r]: The Hague is the seat of government of the Netherlands. [e]
- U.S. intelligence activities in Africa [r]: Activities of the United States intelligence community in Africa [e]
- Universal jurisdiction [r]: A concept in international law that allows a nation to prosecute an individual charged with offenses against humanity, with no requirement that the defendant or victim be a national of the Requesting State or indeed, that there are any links to the Requesting State and the defendant [e]
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