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  • ...litary results in new and expanding efforts by groups and countries to use lawfare to respond to military force. <ref name=CFR2003-03-18H>{{citation | title = Lawfare, the Latest in Asymmetries
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  • ...hat it will be used in an unfair politicized manner under the rubric of "[[lawfare]]", essentially a new type of [[asymmetric warfare]].<ref name=CFR>{{citati | title = Lawfare, the Latest in Asymmetries
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  • ...litary results in new and expanding efforts by groups and countries to use lawfare to respond to military force. <ref name=CFR2003-03-18H>{{citation | title = Lawfare, the Latest in Asymmetries
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  • {{seealso|Lawfare}} ...en criticizes the United States. DTN is one example of a group critical of lawfare, or the use of international humanitarian law to limit the options of the U
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  • He has written on "[[lawfare]]", or the use of international law as a component of national grand strate | title = China wages maritime "lawfare"
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  • ...Larkin/><ref name=WilmerHaleLarkin/> Reynolds is a frequent contributor to Lawfare. At Harvard, Reynolds studied under terrorism expert Jessica Stern.<ref nam | work = [[Lawfare]]
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  • ===[[Lawfare]]=== He has said radical Islamic groups have waged [[lawfare]] in U.S. courts, exerting a [[chilling effect]] on speech. "The UK is noto
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  • | work = [[lawfare]]
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  • ...r ideological (and increasingly, as [[Andrew McCarthy]] has pointed out, [[lawfare]]) battles with both the radical Islamists and a significant contingent of
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  • ...iminal Court]] has been accepted by several major nations concerned with [[lawfare]]. Whether they are right or wrong, universality cannot thus be claimed on
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  • Note that the Yugoslav action is an example of "[[lawfare]]" in grand strategy, but with the U.S. using it rather than being used by
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  • ...ereignty. Edwards responded to concerns that the Court might be used for [[lawfare]], saying
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  • | publisher = Lawfare
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  • He was concerned with what has been called "lawfare", or the "judicialization of international politics", which, according to J
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