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United Nations General Assembly Resolution / War of aggression / Crime against peace / International Law Commission / Public international law / United Nations Charter / International Criminal Court / State responsibility / United Nations Security Council / Law / International relations / Crime of aggression
Date: 2013-10-04 19:13:05
United Nations General Assembly Resolution
War of aggression
Crime against peace
International Law Commission
Public international law
United Nations Charter
International Criminal Court
State responsibility
United Nations Security Council
Law
International relations
Crime of aggression

Elizabeth Wilmshurst, Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House, Professor of International Law at University College London, United Kingdom

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