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  • ...Combatants”: Congress, What Have You Done?"'' -- published by the [[Texas International Law Journal]].<ref name=TexasLawJournal> | publisher=[[Texas International Law Journal]]
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  • ...agna cum laude); Cornell University (J.D., 1985)(Board of Editors, Cornell International Law Journal).
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  • '''Space law''' is an area of the [[law]] that encompasses national and [[international law]] governing activities in [[outer space]]. International lawyers have been ...de investment, while still ensuring that commercial activities comply with international law. The developing nations are concerned that the space faring nations will m
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  • ...[[Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security and International Law]]
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  • After the end of the Johnson Administration, he taught international law at the University of Georgia in Athens until his retirement in 1984.
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  • The '''Laws of Land Warfare''' are both a term, in customary international law especially preceding the Geneva Conventions, and also a United States Army
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  • a [[Master's degree]] in International Law from [[Harvard Law School]].
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  • He taught [[International Law]] at the [[University of Toledo]] [[University of Toledo College of Law|Col ...ety of roles in [[International Development]], International Commerce, and International Law.<ref name=TransnationalDisputeManagementBenDavis/>
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  • | publisher = American Society for International Law | journal = Boston University International Law Journal
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • {{r|International Law}}
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • ...r to Nanking (1943-1945). Earlier in his career, he had been an expert on international law.
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  • ...lt of required legal studies assignments in the areas of Civil Rights Law, International Law, and the requirements of "polsci 411: Federalism and the Law." I have never
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  • '''Lawfare''' is the use of [[international law]] as a component of grand strategy. A Council on Foreign Relations conferen ...dministration]] policies in dealing with terrorism on American immunity to international law. [[George W. Bush]], for example, ruled, on February 7, 2002, wrote <block
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  • *'''Supporting a international law|rules-based, rather than force-based, international order''', in particular
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  • {{r|International law}}
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  • {{r|Institute of International Law}}
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