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Date: 2004-04-29 06:53:57
Law
Humanitarian aid
United Nations General Assembly observers
International criminal law
Human rights abuses
International humanitarian law
Geneva Conventions
International Committee of the Red Cross
War crime
Ethics
International relations
Laws of war

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