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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • A doctrine, in international law, that a commander is ultimately responsible for war crimes by subordinates,
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