International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... territory.35 Af- ghanistan was an occupied territory because it came under the control of the United States and its allies during an international armed conflict . Surprisingly , and much to my relief , the Legal Adviser of the US State ...
... territory.35 Af- ghanistan was an occupied territory because it came under the control of the United States and its allies during an international armed conflict . Surprisingly , and much to my relief , the Legal Adviser of the US State ...
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... territory occupied by Germany , operating along interior lines . The partisan movement , organized , trained and di- rected by Soviet Army personnel , was substantial . In the month of July 1943 , partisan forces carried out 10,000 ...
... territory occupied by Germany , operating along interior lines . The partisan movement , organized , trained and di- rected by Soviet Army personnel , was substantial . In the month of July 1943 , partisan forces carried out 10,000 ...
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... territory of the State conducting them or , as in the case of the strike in Yemen , on the territory of any State that has consented . The more difficult question is when may counterterrorist operations be mounted without the consent of ...
... territory of the State conducting them or , as in the case of the strike in Yemen , on the territory of any State that has consented . The more difficult question is when may counterterrorist operations be mounted without the consent of ...
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Iraqs Transformation and International | 3 |
Iraq and the Law of Armed Conflict | 15 |
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