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  • Agreement under international law entered into by participants in international law, namely sovereign states and international organizations.
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  • Professor of Law, [[Georgetown University]] Law Center; Chairman, [[International Law Institute]]; War Powers Committee, Constitution Project
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  • Partner in [[environmental law|environmental]], [[international law|international]] and [[constitutional law]] at [[Baker Hostetler]]; opposed
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  • ...tee on Public International Law; executive council, [[American Society for International Law]]
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  • {{r|International law}} {{r|International law enforcement}}
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  • ...rtner at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer; President, [[American Society for International Law]]; arbitrator for Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission and as co-director of
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  • ...at several other universities; executive council, [[American Society for International Law]] former attorney adviser with the Office of the [[Legal Adviser of the U.S
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • ...of law at [[Vanderbilt University]]; member of the [[American Society for International Law]]
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  • ...field, involving the social sciences (especially [[political science]]), [[international law]],[[economics]], [[health sciences]], and the practice of grand strategy of
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  • {{r|International law}} {{r|American Society for International Law}}
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  • It is part of the broader body of [[international law]], defined in treaties and in customary international practice. Internation
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  • ...and conducted development projects on the one hand and have been member of International Law societies in France and Morocco.
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  • {{r|International law}} {{r|International law enforcement}}
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  • | pagename = International law enforcement | abc = International law enforcement
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • ...of Rwandan citizens responsible for genocide and other such violations of international law committed in the territory of neighbouring States, such as [[Burundi]], dur
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  • Professor of International Law, [[Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University]]; War Powers Com
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  • ...minal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]]; member, [[American Society for International Law]]
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  • ...e Arabic language, but I have a passion for all international politics and international law - especially international outer space legislation.
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  • Area of the law that encompasses national and international law governing activities in outer space, developed since the first launching (1
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • ...the U.S. Department of State]] (2009-); on leave from a professorship of [[international law]] at [[Yale University|Yale Law School]], where he has been the Dean
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  • {{r|International law}} {{r|American Society for International Law}}
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  • She is also the former President of the American Society of International Law, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and has served on t
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  • ...which nations violate [[international law]].; the violations of concern to international law enforcement are frequently violations of national law, but agreed to be sub
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • Law professor at the [[University of Illinois]], who teaches and writes on [[international law]] and its interactions with politics; has been attorney of record in many i
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  • [[International law]] specialist at the [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]] (ISPU
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  • Ethical principles, [[international law]], and national authority that covers the justice of starting wars
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • The '''London Review of International Law''' is a scholarly journal.<ref name=LrilAbout/> Its first issue was publis | work = London Review of International Law
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • * Graduate in international law and international humanitarian action
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  • ...nd policy. He designed and taught the course, Global Maritime Security and International Law, as well as Naval Operational Law. <ref name=NWC2009-03-11>{{citation ...to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Plans, Policy and Operations; international law attorney in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General for I
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  • ...edress for actions committed outside the U.S., but in violation of U.S. or international law and where the defendants have a relationship to the U.S.
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  • ...iers in Central Africa; assistant professor of international relations and international law, [[Royal Netherlands Naval Academy]] (1984-1990)
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • ...rnational organization with the dual roles of settling, in accordance with international law, legal disputes submitted to it by States (Contentious cases ) and to give
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  • The principle in [[international law]] that [[nation]]s should be free from external interference in their domes
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  • For [[international law]], the principal group of [[treaty|treaties]] addressing humanitarian aspec
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  • That part of [[international law]] concerned with minimizing the human consequences of conventional and unco
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  • ...tan's Sovereignty and the Killing of Osama Bin Laden] American Society for International Law article ...p://fcnl.org/blog/2c/International_Law_and_The_Killing_of_Osama_bin_Laden/ International law and the killing of Osama bin Laden] Friends Committee on National Legislati
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  • ...ia]] by the [[United States intelligence community]], which does include [[international law enforcement]] intelligence
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • ...e Foreign Office was the sole Reich agency authorized to offer opinions on international law''
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  • ...States intelligence community]] concerned with [[Guatemala]], as well as [[international law enforcement]] intelligence
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • ...e title of a specific [[U.S. Army]] manual, as well as a term in customary international law, for acceptable battlefield conduct
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • *''World Politics and International Law'' (Duke University Press: 1985; 2d prtg. 1987; 3d prtg. 1995). Designated " *''Defending Civil Resistance Under International Law'' (Transnational Publishers: 1987). The Center for Energy Research publishe
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  • *[[international law]] **[[international law enforcement]] issues, including [[drug trade|narcotics control]] programs a
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  • ...mmittee, Constitution Project; Executive Committee, [[American Society for International Law]]; former [[Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of State]]
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  • * [[Hague Academy of International Law]] * [[Hague Conference on Private International Law]], (HCCH)
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • I work primarily in the areas of private international law and legal theory, with secondary interests in EU Law, contract and evidence ...on-Litigiousness'", forthcoming, Fall 2007, New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (2007).
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • The use of [[international law]] as a component of national grand strategy, or [[asymmetrical warfare]] by
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An imprecisely defined term in [[international law]], but a [[politicomilitary doctrine|politicomilitary operation]] analogous
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • In [[international law]], the primary [[treaty]], as of 1949, governing the status and treatment o
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  • ==International law==
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  • I am interested in human rights subjects, particularly how international law protects human rights and LGBTI persons. I have extensive experience in wri
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  • ...n learning skills rather than their immediate application in a cooperative international law enforcement effort
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  • ...a]], [[Europe]], [[international public health|Global Health Security]], [[international law]], [[international security]], the [[Middle East]] and [[North Africa]] and
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • Executive Director and Executive Vice President of the [[American Society for International Law]], which she first joined in 1995 and became Executive Director in 1995; Sh
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  • ...ons. More than one concept is involved here, such as the use of foreign or international law within domestic judicial systems, as well as transnational systems, especia ...back shortly after U.S. independence, international claims, and certainly international law, played relatively little role until the 1980s. [[Filartiga v. Pena-Irala]]
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  • ...thout judicial authority to do so, or without a recognized authority under international law, such capture of [[prisoner of war|prisoners of war]]
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  • {{r|American Society for 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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  • {{r|International law}}
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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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  • ...''Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of State''' provides domestic and [[international law]] expertise to the Department. [[Harold Koh]] is the incumbent in the [[Oba
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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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  • an LL.M. in International Law from Nottingham University, UK, where he was a
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  • Senior official of the office that provides domestic and [[international law]] advice to the [[U.S. Department of State]]; organizationally in the offic
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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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  • {{r|International law enforcement}} {{r|International law}}
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  • Professor of International Law at the [[U.S. Naval War College]], a guest investigator at the Marine Polic
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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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  • A concept in [[international law]] that allows a nation to prosecute an individual charged with offenses aga
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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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  • ...rnational law. In my view, it is the key to understanding why nations obey international law. Under this view, those seeking to create and embed certain human rights pr
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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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