International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... existing rule.85 In the current scenario , coastal States which seek to restrict navigational freedom do so in widely inconsistent ways . Thus , some States purport to have discretion to deny innocent passage where others simply seek to ...
... existing rule.85 In the current scenario , coastal States which seek to restrict navigational freedom do so in widely inconsistent ways . Thus , some States purport to have discretion to deny innocent passage where others simply seek to ...
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... existing prohibition of the use of such agents in warfare . It is therefore important that States clarify the meaning of the Convention's law enforcement exemption . The important role of national and international tribunals in the ...
... existing prohibition of the use of such agents in warfare . It is therefore important that States clarify the meaning of the Convention's law enforcement exemption . The important role of national and international tribunals in the ...
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... existing international law . How , for example , does the United States realistically apply the LOAC to a global war against al Qaeda ? When the United States targeted suspected al Qaeda members in Yemen , did it comply with the ...
... existing international law . How , for example , does the United States realistically apply the LOAC to a global war against al Qaeda ? When the United States targeted suspected al Qaeda members in Yemen , did it comply with the ...
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Iraqs Transformation and International | 3 |
Iraq and the Law of Armed Conflict | 15 |
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