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WHAT HAPPENS TO THE OIL: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE OCCUPATION OF IRAQ by R. Dobie Langenkamp Director, National Energy-Environment Law and Policy Institute
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Document Date: 2013-08-27 11:50:20


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OIL Iraq / PennWell Publishing / /

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Diplomatic Relations / /

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Law University of Tulsa College / /

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Federal Energy Administration / U.S. Energy Information Administration / R. Dobie Langenkamp Director / National Energy-Environment Law and Policy Institute / University of Tulsa College of Law / Army / U.S. Department / /

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West Africa / southeast Asia / /

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Meet the Press / /

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www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/iraq / /

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