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  • .../noinclude>A declared action by a naval power, considered an act of war in international law, in which it prevents shipping, other than certain categories of humanitari
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  • A doctrine, in international law, that a commander is ultimately responsible for war crimes by subordinates,
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  • ...= University of Chicago Law Review | year = 2003}}</ref> Other aspects of international law are being used among nations, such as maritime law by China; this would not
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  • *settling, in accordance with [[international law]], legal disputes submitted to it by States (Contentious Cases)
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  • {{r|International law enforcement}} {{r|International law}}
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  • ...ional law. The assertion of individual responsibility for criminal acts in international law is the most important contribution made by the Nuremberg Tribunal, and it i ...unal and its legitimacy. Part of the discussion of the development of the international law aspects were going into the [[war crime]] article you blanked.
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  • ...o a member of the Liberal Democrats working group that drew up the party's International Law policy. [http://www.libdems.org.uk/media/documents/policies/International%2
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  • {{r|International law enforcement}}
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  • ...[[United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict]]; Professor of International Law at the London School of Economics, who was a member of the high-level fact-
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • {{r|International law enforcement}}
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • ==International law enforcement==
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  • {{r|Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security and International Law||**}}
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • | title = San Remo Manual on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea }}, Articles 93-104</ref> While it is defined in terms of the sea by international law, the term has been used for other operations of denial, such as the [[Berli
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • ...the article can't be based on [[common law]] or Anglo-US practices alone. International law is emerging here; see, for example, ''[[hostis humani generis]]'', universa
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