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Law / Crime of aggression / International criminal law / Counter-terrorism / Preemptive war / International humanitarian law / Public international law / Jus ad bellum / Nicaragua v. United States / Laws of war / International relations / International law
Date: 2014-08-19 13:16:02
Law
Crime of aggression
International criminal law
Counter-terrorism
Preemptive war
International humanitarian law
Public international law
Jus ad bellum
Nicaragua v. United States
Laws of war
International relations
International law

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