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- '''Space law''' is an area of the [[law]] that encompasses national and [[international law]] governing activities in [[outer space]]. International lawyers have been ...de investment, while still ensuring that commercial activities comply with international law. The developing nations are concerned that the space faring nations will m8 KB (1,291 words) - 14:49, 24 February 2023
- ...[[Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security and International Law]]2 KB (270 words) - 15:31, 22 March 2023
- After the end of the Johnson Administration, he taught international law at the University of Georgia in Athens until his retirement in 1984.1 KB (182 words) - 17:14, 13 July 2009
- The '''Laws of Land Warfare''' are both a term, in customary international law especially preceding the Geneva Conventions, and also a United States Army1 KB (191 words) - 07:32, 18 March 2024
- a [[Master's degree]] in International Law from [[Harvard Law School]].2 KB (284 words) - 09:20, 3 May 2024
- | publisher = American Society for International Law | journal = Boston University International Law Journal4 KB (605 words) - 10:56, 15 April 2024
- {{r|International law}}627 bytes (81 words) - 19:07, 11 January 2010
- {{r|International Law}}326 bytes (39 words) - 13:26, 5 November 2008
- {{r|International law}}711 bytes (85 words) - 23:01, 12 January 2011
- ...r to Nanking (1943-1945). Earlier in his career, he had been an expert on international law.2 KB (225 words) - 19:44, 6 January 2011
- '''Lawfare''' is the use of [[international law]] as a component of grand strategy. A Council on Foreign Relations conferen ...dministration]] policies in dealing with terrorism on American immunity to international law. [[George W. Bush]], for example, ruled, on February 7, 2002, wrote <block8 KB (1,110 words) - 13:52, 12 May 2024
- *'''Supporting a international law|rules-based, rather than force-based, international order''', in particular2 KB (338 words) - 16:46, 25 March 2024
- {{r|International law}}1 KB (199 words) - 14:56, 9 March 2024
- {{r|Institute of International Law}}3 KB (481 words) - 07:14, 31 March 2024
- ...utor lashing out at the Guantánamo system and saying the prison violates international law.<ref name=MiamiHerald20071219> None of them should have been held on that base, in defiance of international law, and have had to go through what they went through.3 KB (483 words) - 11:47, 21 March 2024
- ...le not all seafaring nations ratified it, it became ''de facto'' customary international law.3 KB (384 words) - 16:38, 20 February 2015
- ...eva Conventions''' are the core documents of the humanitarian aspects of [[international law]], with the first passed in 1864. In modern usage, they deal with humanitar4 KB (642 words) - 13:30, 8 February 2011
- ...and [[biological weapon|biological warfare]] and the relationship between international law and politics. <ref name=FacBio>{{citation *Lecturer, Nuclear Weapons and International Law, 21st Senior Conference on Nuclear Deterrence, U.S. Military Academy at [[W7 KB (1,034 words) - 10:10, 28 May 2024
- '''Universal jurisdiction''' is a concept in international law, in which certain offenses are considered sufficiently grave that any Reque ==International law==9 KB (1,285 words) - 04:39, 5 April 2024
- ==== International Law ==== ...embodied in specific legislative acts, these may be seen as a dimension of international law or as a part of EU legislation.10 KB (1,473 words) - 10:15, 15 May 2009