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  • ...ciple in the Convention against Torture is that torture, in the context of international law, is governmental. In the context of extrajudicial detention, hostage-taking Extrajudicial does not equate to illegal, as customary international law has long provided for specific circumstances in which a trial process may n
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  • * Neely, Mark E., Jr. "The Perils of Running the Blockade: the Influence of International Law in an Era of Total War." ''Civil War History'' 1986 32(2): 101-118. Issn: 0
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  • ...Obama administration’s move to bring its interrogation policy in line with international law – and defending his own legacy. More recently, he’s faded into the back
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  • ...that South Korea has much stronger claims both historically and under the international law, and Japan will not risk war to challenge the occupation in the status quo. ...ncern the issue of historical ownership and the [[international law]]. The international law provides the framework for evaluating the competing claims of sovereignty o
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  • ...pertaining to what are strictly ''states'', as in ''national capital'', ''international law'' Juridically (or /de jure/), an entity is a state in [[international law]] if it is recognized as such by other states, even if it does not actually
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  • ...rations, covert action, intelligence (information gathering)|intelligence, international law enforcement ...eign policy)|diplomacy, economic warfare|economic measures, covert action, international law enforcement, intelligence cycle management|intelligence collection and anal
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  • ...matic relations completely), provided he is satisfied it would comply with international law. Ecuador has now granted the asylum application, but Britain says it will n
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  • ...He strongly endorsed the idea of a powerful World Court that would enforce international law, but no such idealized court ever existed during his lifetime. He returned
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  • ...[U.S. Naval War College]] held a workshop on the area, led by an expert in international law, [[CDR]] [[James Kraska]]. <ref name=USNWC-Somalia>{{citation
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  • :Workgroup(s) (proposed): [[:Category:Workgroup Law|International Law]]
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  • ...ardent advocate of commercial expansion. But his strict interpretation of international law created unnecessary crises with Spain, Portugal, and France. His interest i
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  • ...of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." ''Journal of the History of International Law'' 2000: 250-260. in [[EBSCO]]
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  • ...ing Pavia & Harcourt, specializing in intellectual property litigation and international law. She became a partner in the firm in 1988. She left in 1992, when she becam
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  • [[Michael Byers]], the Canada Research chair in global politics and international law at [[University of British Columbia|UBC]], responded:
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  • ...terms which appear to be of comparatively recent adoption in the field of international law.</ref> <ref>"The Chetniks" by Jozo Tomasevic, Stanford University Press 197
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  • * Armitage, David. "The Declaration of Independence and International Law." ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 2002 59(1): 39-64. Issn: 0043-5597 Fulltex
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  • ...ght to be trading with the Confederacy, the Union needed the privileges of international law that came with the declaration of a blockade. Furthermore, Britain and Fra Under the [[Declaration of Paris]], 1856, international law required that a blockade must be (1) formally proclaimed, (2) promptly esta
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  • ...ing system of settling disputes <ref> Goldsmith and Posner ''The Limits of International Law'' Oxford University Press 2005</ref>).
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  • ...e protection afforded by international law, and under their interpretation international law HAD to be shoot on sight, A fact the volunteers took great pride in. This
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  • ...tt argues that if murder is generally accepted as an illegal act in US and international law, so if assassination is a form of murder, the Orders cannot be making illeg
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