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International Court of Justice

Index International Court of Justice

The International Court of Justice (abbreviated ICJ; commonly referred to as the World Court) is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations (UN). [1]

1511 relations: A Lucky Child, A Radical Tory: Garfield Barwick's Reflections and Recollections, Abdel Hamid Badawi, Abdoul Mbaye, Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi, Abdul Koroma, Abdullahi Ibrahim, Abdulqawi Yusuf, Abol-Ghasem Kashani, Abram Chayes, Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs conflict, Accession of Macedonia to NATO, Action AWE, Adawari Pepple, Adolfo López Mateos, Advisory opinion, Aegean dispute, Aerial bombardment and international law, African independence movements, Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging, Agacher Strip War, Ahmadiyya in Sweden, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Aix-Marseille University, Al-Khasawneh, Alabama Claims, Alain Forand, Alain Pellet, Alan Baker (diplomat), Alastair Macdonald, Albania–Italy Boundary Agreement, Albert Kawana, Alberto van Klaveren, Aldenham School, Alejandro Álvarez, Alexanda Kotey, Ali Bin Fetais Al-Marri, Alicante, Almon, Mateh Binyamin, Alon Shvut, Amal Clooney, Ambassadors of Nicaragua, Ambatielos case, America First Party (2002), American Treaty on Pacific Settlement, Ancient Siam, Andrew Leslie (general), Anees Ahmed, Anerood Jugnauth, Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. case, ..., Anglo-Persian Oil Company, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Annexation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Annexation of Goa, Annie Ivanova, Antarctic Treaty System, Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade, Anti-nuclear movement, Anti-nuclear movement in Australia, Anti-nuclear protests, Anti-Serbian sentiment, Anti-terrorism legislation, Antonio Remiro Brotóns, Aouzou Strip, Apartheid, April 18, April 1946, April 1949, April 1960, ARA General Belgrano, Arab diaspora, Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina, Argentina–Serbia relations, Argentine Antarctica, Argentine debt restructuring, Arica y Parinacota Region, Armenian Genocide reparations, Arnold McNair, 1st Baron McNair, Arrest Warrant of 11 April 2000 case, Arthur Lenk, Arthur Witteveen, Ashley Montagu, Ashley Montagu Resolution, Asian Society of International Law, Asker, Assaad Taha, Assassination of Kim Jong-nam, Assassination of Rafic Hariri, Assemblée des francophones fonctionnaires des organisations internationales, Asylum case, Atacama border dispute, Atlantic Northeast, Attorney General for England and Wales, Auckland Grammar School, Audi alteram partem, August 1913, August 1946, August 1965, August 1981, Australia–East Timor relations, Australia–East Timor spying scandal, Australia–Nauru relations, Avena case, Awn Al-Khasawneh, Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi, Aziz Pahad, Écréhous, Édouard Descamps, Þórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir, B. N. Rau, Bahrain, Bahrain–Qatar relations, Bajo Nuevo Bank, Bakassi, Baleen whale, Balfour Declaration, Balkans, Bank for International Settlements, Bank Markazi v. Peterson, Barcelona Traction, Barend van Niekerk, Baselines of Indonesia, Bassey Ekpo Bassey, Battle of Aouzou, Battle of Vukovar, Beaufort Sea, Beckfoot Upper Heaton, Beit El, Beit Surik, Beitar Illit, Belgian order of precedence, Belgrade–Pristina negotiations, Belizean territorial dispute referendum, 2019, Belizean–Guatemalan territorial dispute, Ben Emmerson, Benjamin Civiletti, Bernard Noble, Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor, Bertha von Suttner, Bethany College (West Virginia), Bil'in, Bill Clinton, Bimal N. Patel, Black, Blaise Rabetafika, Blowback (intelligence), Bogdan Aurescu, Bola Ajibola, Boll case, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian general election, 2010, Bosnian genocide, Bosnian genocide case, Bosnian genocide denial, Bosnian War, Botswana, Botswana–Namibia relations, Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, BP, Breard v. Greene, Bricker Amendment, Brighton Secondary School, British Indian Ocean Territory, Broadway United Church of Christ, Bruno Simma, Buba Galadima, Bulgaria–Kosovo relations, Burkina Faso–Niger Frontier Dispute case, Bystroye Canal, Cabo Gracias a Dios, Cairo International Model United Nations, Cambodia, Cambodia–Thailand relations, Cambodian–Thai border dispute, Camiling, Tarlac, Canada–Democratic Republic of the Congo relations, Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East, Capital city, Capital punishment in Mexico, Capital punishment in Texas, Caprivi Strip, Caribbean Court of Justice, Carl-August Fleischhauer, Carlo Angeles, Carlos Argüello Gómez, Carlos Mesa, Case Concerning Barcelona Traction, Light, and Power Company, Ltd, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Cayo Sur, César Bengzon, Cecil Lavery, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, Cesar Fierro, Cesare Battisti (born 1954), Cesare P.R. Romano, Chad–Libya relations, Chadian–Libyan conflict, Chagos Archipelago, Chagos Archipelago sovereignty dispute, Cham Albanians, Chan Sek Keong, Chapter III of the United Nations Charter, Chapter IV of the United Nations Charter, Chapter V of the United Nations Charter, Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter, Chapter XIV of the United Nations Charter, Charles de Visscher, Charles Onyeama, Chausey, Cheng Tien-Hsi, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, Chilean Antarctic Territory, Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute, Chile–Peru relations, China–United Kingdom relations, Chris van den Wyngaert, Christian Tomuschat, Christopher Greenwood, Christopher Weeramantry, CIA activities in Nicaragua, Civitella in Val di Chiana, Clemens Kapuuo, Cod Wars, Colegio San José, Arequipa, Peru, Collins Parker, Colombia–Nicaragua relations, Columbia Law School, Concurring opinion, Conejo Island, Constitution of Kosovo, Contadora group, Contras, Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others, Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses, Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness, Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons, Corfu, Corfu Channel case, Corfu Channel incident, Cost of electricity by source, Costa Rica, Costa Rica–Nicaragua San Juan River border dispute, Countermeasure (law), Court dress, Court of Justice, Covey T. Oliver, Craig Scott (politician), Crime of apartheid, Crimean status referendum, 2014, Crimes against humanity, Crimes Against Humanity Initiative, Criticism of the Israeli government, Croatia–France relations, Croatia–Kosovo relations, Croatia–Serbia genocide case, Croatia–Slovenia border disputes, Croatian War of Independence, Customary international law, Dadaab, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Dalveer Bhandari, Dan Halutz, Daniel Patrick O'Connell, Danube Delta, Danube River Conference of 1948, David B. Rivkin, David MacMichael, David Saranga, Death of Aristotelis Goumas, Deaths in August 2004, Deaths in February 2004, Deaths in February 2016, Deaths in February 2018, Deaths in January 2007, Deaths in January 2017, Debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, December 1915, December 1955, Declaration of independence, Definitions of terrorism, Demilitarized zone, Democratic Foundation of Chameria, Demographics of Libya, Demographics of the Palestinian territories, Denison Kitchel, Depleted uranium, Depopulation of Chagossians from the Chagos Archipelago, Deterrence theory, Diego Garcia, Diego Hidalgo y Durán, Diocese of Namibia, Diosdado Macapagal, Diplomacy, Diplomatic law, Diplomatic protection, Diplomatic recognition, Direct negotiations between Chile and Argentina in 1977–78, Distomo, Distomo massacre, Dominique Hoppe, Downing College, Cambridge, Duane Clarridge, Dušan T. Bataković, Dungarpur, Early Birds of Aviation, Economy of Canada, Economy of East Timor, Edgar Chamorro, Edinburgh Law School, Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga, Eduardo Rodríguez, Eduardo Valencia Ospina, Edvard Hambro, Edward St John, Efraim Zuroff, Efrat, EGMONT - The Royal Institute for International Relations, Egypt, Egyptian revolution of 2011, Egyptian State Lawsuits Authority, El Shafee Elsheikh, Elbit Systems, Elementary School Musical (The Simpsons), Elihu Lauterpacht, Elmer Thomas, Energy in Cameroon, Enlargement of NATO, Enrica Lexie case, Environmental law, Environmental security, Equatorial Guinea–Nigeria Maritime Boundary Treaty, Erga omnes, Erich Geiringer, Erik Colban, Ernest A. Gross, Esguerra-Bárcenas Treaty, Esquipulas Peace Agreement, Esther Lape, Ethnic cleansing, Ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War, Eugène Terre'Blanche, Eugen Schiffer, Europalestine, European Union law, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia, Everett Colby, Evidence (Proceedings in Other Jurisdictions) Act 1975, Excellency, Exclusive economic zone, Exclusive economic zone of Somalia, Extraterritoriality, Fahim bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Fakhar Zaman (poet), Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute, Fatsah Ouguergouz, Fazl Mosque, London, Fazl Mosque, Washington, D.C., February 1968, Federico de Castro, Filfla, First Ivorian Civil War, Fisheries case, Fishery Protection Squadron, Five Eyes, Florence Hartmann, Football hooliganism, Football War, Foreign policy of the Ronald Reagan administration, Foreign relations of Argentina, Foreign relations of Bahrain, Foreign relations of Barbados, Foreign relations of Belgium, Foreign relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Foreign relations of Cameroon, Foreign relations of Canada, Foreign relations of El Salvador, Foreign relations of Greece, Foreign relations of Guatemala, Foreign relations of Guyana, Foreign relations of Honduras, Foreign relations of Hungary, Foreign relations of Indonesia, Foreign relations of Liberia, Foreign relations of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi, Foreign relations of Liechtenstein, Foreign relations of Malaysia, Foreign relations of Namibia, Foreign relations of New Zealand, Foreign relations of Nicaragua, Foreign relations of Niger, Foreign relations of Nigeria, Foreign relations of Northern Cyprus, Foreign relations of Portugal, Foreign relations of Qatar, Foreign relations of San Marino, Foreign relations of South Africa during apartheid, Foreign relations of Switzerland, Foreign relations of Taiwan, Foreign relations of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Foreign relations of the Netherlands, Foreign relations of the Philippines, Foreign relations of the State of Palestine, Foreign relations of Tunisia, Foreign relations of Ukraine, Foreign relations of Vanuatu, Foreign territories of Singapore, Fort Street High School, Foster Furcolo, France and weapons of mass destruction, France–Netherlands relations, Francis Boyle, Francis Y.S. Garlawolu, Francisco Rezek, Franklin Berman, Frede Castberg, Frederik Beichmann, Free University of Berlin, French language, French protectorate in Morocco, FROLINAT, Fukuoka Prefectural Shuyukan High School, Fyodor Kozhevnikov, Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams, Garfield Barwick, Gaza flotilla raid, General Debate of the seventy-first session of the United Nations General Assembly, General Debate of the seventy-second session of the United Nations General Assembly, Geneva Agreement (1966), Genocidal massacre, Genocide, Genocide under municipal laws, Genocides in history, Geoffrey Palmer (politician), Geography of Thailand, George Brandis, George Washington University, Georges Abi-Saab, Georges Bank, Georgetown Law, Georgetown University Library, Gerald Fitzmaurice, Gerard Niyungeko, German Guatemalan, Gex, Ain, Gilles Devers, Giorgio Gaja, Global citizenship, Globalno (TV show), Godknows Igali, Goettingen Journal of International Law, Gonzalo Parra-Aranguren, Gopal Swarup Pathak, Government College University (Lahore), Government of Haiti, Government of South Africa, Governorship of Rick Perry, Grace Contract, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Grantchester, Great Belt Fixed Link, Greater and Lesser Tunbs, Greater Mauritania, Greater Philippines, Greece–Republic of Macedonia relations, Green Hackworth, Green March, Greentree Agreement, Grigory Grabovoy, Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos, Guarantees of non-repetition, Guatemalan general election, 2015, Guatemalan territorial dispute referendum, 2018, Guayana Esequiba, Gujarat National Law University, Gulf of Fonseca, Gulf of Maine, Gustave Rolin-Jaequemyns, Hague (disambiguation), Hague Initiative for Law and Armed Conflict, Hague Tribunal, Haim Cohn, Hallstein Doctrine, Hanne Sophie Greve, Hans Island, Hans Köchler's Lockerbie trial observer mission, Hans-Peter Kaul, Har Gilo, Hardy Cross Dillard, Haris Silajdžić, Harish Salve, Harkness Fellowship, Harvard International Law Journal, Hashmonaim, Hawar Islands, Headquarters of the United Nations, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg University Faculty of Law, Helen of Greece and Denmark, Helge Klæstad, Henri Rolin, Hersch Lauterpacht, High Court of Uganda, Hilary Charlesworth, Hisashi Owada, Hissène Habré, History of Antarctica, History of Australia since 1945, History of Bahrain, History of Belize, History of Canada (1992–present), History of Goa, History of Honduras (1982–present), History of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi, History of Liechtenstein, History of Malta, History of Mauritania (1960–78), History of Morocco, History of Myanmar, History of Namibia, History of Nauru, History of Nicaragua, History of Qatar, History of rugby union matches between the British and Irish Lions and other countries, History of Sabah, History of slavery in Asia, History of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, History of South Tyrol, History of the Central Intelligence Agency, History of the Iranian Navy, History of the Islamic Republic of Iran, History of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, History of the Netherlands, History of the North Sea, History of United Nations peacekeeping, History of Western New Guinea, History of Western Sahara, Hizb ut-Tahrir, Honduras, Horsburgh Lighthouse, Hossein Khalatbari, Hossein Shahshahani, Hsu Mo, Human rights in Burundi, Human rights in Israel, Human rights in the Netherlands, Humane Society International Australia, Humanist Manifesto, Humanitarian impact of the Russo-Georgian War, Humanitarian Initiative, Humberto Leal Garcia, Humphrey Waldock, Hussain Al Baharna, Hydroelectricity in Hungary, Ian Brownlie, Ian Callinan, Iccho Itoh, Imia/Kardak, Immanuel (town), Imminent peril, Immunity from prosecution (international law), Imre Kozma, Independent State of Rainbow Creek, Index of international public law articles, Index of law articles, Indian Civil Service (British India), Indictment and arrest of Augusto Pinochet, Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts, Indonesia–Malaysia border, Indus Waters Treaty, Institut de Droit International, Inter-Allied Socialist Conferences of World War I, Interim order, International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists, International Association of Lawyers against Nuclear Arms, International Commission of Jurists, International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, International court, International Court of Justice advisory opinion on Kosovo's declaration of independence, International Court of Justice advisory opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons, International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion on Western Sahara, International Court of Justice judges election, 2011, International Court of Justice judges election, 2014, International Crimes Tribunal, International Criminal Court, International criminal law, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, International incident, International Institute of Humanitarian Law, International judicial institution, International labour law, International law, International Law (TV series), International law and Israeli settlements, International law and the Arab–Israeli conflict, International Law Commission, International legal system, International organization membership of the Netherlands, International Prize Court, International Progress Organization, International recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, International recognition of Kosovo, International relations, International School of The Hague, International Year of Peace, Internationalism (politics), Interventionism (politics), Ira Gollobin, Iran Air, Iran Air Flight 655, Iran–Iraq War, Iran–United States relations, Iranian presidential election, 2001, Iraq Inquiry, Isabelle Bassong, Isidro Fabela, Iskandar of Johor, Isla Calero, Islam in the Netherlands, Islet, Israel, Israel and the apartheid analogy, Israel, Palestine, and the United Nations, Israel–Federated States of Micronesia relations, Israeli Declaration of Independence, Israeli settlement, Israeli Supreme Court opinions on the West Bank Barrier, Israeli system of government, Israeli West Bank barrier, Israeli-occupied territories, Iura novit curia, Ivica Dačić, Ivo Josipović, J. B. L. Reyes, James Crawford (jurist), James Fawcett (barrister), James H. Dillard, Jane Corbin, January 1946, János Áder, Jean Spiropoulos, Jens Evensen, Jens Hundseid, Jesús Ledesma Aguilar, Jesus College, Cambridge, Jezreel Valley railway, Jim Leach, Jimmy Morales, Joan Donoghue, Joaquín V. González, Johannes Cornelis Wienecke, John B. Bellinger III, John Clint Williamson, John Dugard, John Erskine Read, John Gilderbloom, John Pilger, Jon McKenzie, Jonathon Riley (British Army officer), José, José Bustamante y Rivero, José Gustavo Guerrero, José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones, José María Ruda, José Medellín, Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, Juan March Ordinas, Juan Vicente Ugarte del Pino, Judaization of Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria Area, Judge, Judges of the International Court of Justice, Judiciary of Chile, Jules Basdevant, Julia Sebutinde, Juliane Kokott, Julio Londoño Paredes, July 1950, July 1966, June 1962, Jurisdiction, Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, Jurisdictional Immunities of the State, Justice, Kai Ambos, Kalya, Katyn massacre, Kéba Mbaye, Kōtarō Tanaka (judge), Kedumim, Kelantan, Kenneth Keith, Kenya–Somalia relations, Khalid bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Khao Phra Wihan National Park, Kidnapping of Sidney Jaffe, King's College London, Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., Kirby Page, Kirill Gevorgian, Kiryat Arba, Knin, Kosovan parliamentary election, 2010, Kosovo–Malaysia relations, Kosovo–Maldives relations, Kosovo–Saudi Arabia relations, Kosovo–Serbia relations, Krzysztof Skubiszewski, Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission, Kulbhushan Jadhav, La Nahuaterique, LaGrand case, Latin America–United States relations, Law, Law of war, Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Laxman Singh, Lazare Kopelmanas, Léonard Legault, Lété Island, League of Nations, League of Nations mandate, Leal Garcia v. Texas, Lee Myung-bak, Legal Adviser of the Department of State, Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Legal status of Texas, Legal status of the State of Palestine, Legality of the Iraq War, Legitimacy of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Legitimacy of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, Leiden University, Leo Gross, Leonardo Nemer Caldeira Brant, Leonid Skotnikov, Levy Report, Lex Lasry, Liam Durcan, Liancourt Rocks dispute, Libya–Chad Territorial Dispute case, Libya–Malta relations, Liechtenstein, Ligitan, Ligitan and Sipadan dispute, Lijon Eknilang, Linguistic rights, Lionel Murphy, Lis alibi pendens, List of Ahmadiyya buildings and structures, List of alumni of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, List of American University people, List of Australian treaties, List of énarques, List of Bosnian genocide prosecutions, List of British Jews, List of cities in Israel, List of Columbia College people, List of Columbia Law School alumni, List of Columbia University alumni, List of Columbia University people in politics, military and law, List of countries and territories by land and maritime borders, List of countries and territories by maritime boundaries, List of countries where Arabic is an official language, List of courthouses, List of cultural icons of the Netherlands, List of current members of the British Privy Council, List of diplomatic missions of South Korea, List of divided islands, List of enclaves and exclaves, List of environmental lawsuits, List of fictional Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom, List of Fortians, List of George Washington University faculty, List of Hague Academy of International Law people, List of Harvard Law School alumni, List of Harvard University people, List of Heidelberg University people, List of Indian members of the Indian Civil Service, List of intergovernmental organizations, List of International Court of Justice cases, List of international organisations which have French as an official language, List of international organization leaders in 2003, List of international organization leaders in 2004, List of international organization leaders in 2005, List of international organization leaders in 2006, List of international organization leaders in 2007, List of international organization leaders in 2008, List of international organization leaders in 2009, List of international organization leaders in 2010, List of international organization leaders in 2011, List of international organization leaders in 2012, List of international organization leaders in 2013, List of international organization leaders in 2014, List of international organization leaders in 2015, List of international organization leaders in 2016, List of Jewish American jurists, List of Jordanians, List of jurists, List of King's College London alumni, List of landmark court decisions in the United States, List of Leiden University people, List of maritime boundary treaties, List of Mayoites, List of metonyms, List of Monash University people, List of New York University alumni, List of Nuffield College people, List of NYU Law School people, List of palaces, List of Panthéon-Assas University people, List of people associated with the London School of Economics, List of people from Delaware, List of people from Rajasthan, List of presidential trips made by Joachim Gauck, List of Ravians, List of resolutions at the sixty-sixth session of the United Nations General Assembly, List of Royal College Colombo alumni, List of Slovaks, List of Somalis, List of sovereign states, List of sovereign states by date of formation, List of states with limited recognition, List of suicides in the 21st century, List of Sydney Law School alumni, List of territorial disputes, List of United Nations General Assembly Resolutions adopted at its 2nd Session, List of United Nations organizations, List of United Nations organizations by location, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1 to 100, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1001 to 1100, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 101 to 200, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1201 to 1300, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1301 to 1400, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1501 to 1600, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1901 to 2000, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2001 to 2100, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 201 to 300, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2401 to 2500, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 401 to 500, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 501 to 600, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 601 to 700, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 701 to 800, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 801 to 900, List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 901 to 1000, List of University College London people in the Law, List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in politics and government, List of University of California, Santa Cruz people, List of University of Cambridge people, List of University of Kent people, List of University of London people, List of University of Oslo Faculty of Law alumni, List of University of the Philippines College of Law alumni, List of violent incidents in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, 2004, List of wars involving the United Kingdom, List of Wolfson College, Oxford, people, List of Yale Law School alumni, London International Model United Nations, Louis B. Sohn, Louis Marie Cordonnier, Louis Mbanefo, Loya jirga, Lucas Cornelius Steyn, Luigi Ferrari Bravo, Luis Echeverría, Luis Padilla Nervo, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, M. C. Chagla, M. Cherif Bassiouni, M. D. Tahir, Ma'ale Adumim, Macedonia (region), Macedonia naming dispute, Machias Seal Island, Madrid Accords, Magnum Crimen, Mahamat Ali Adoum, Mahathir Mohamad, Mahmoud Kashani, Malaya Lolas, Malaysia–North Korea relations, Malaysia–Philippines relations, Malaysia–Singapore border, Mam Sonando, Mandatory Palestine, Manfred Lachs, Manila Accord, Manjača camp, Marc Lalonde, Marcelo Ostria Trigo, Marguerite Wolff (lawyer), Mario Frick (politician), Mario Lozano, Maritime boundary, Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea case, Maritime history of the Channel Islands, Mark Dreyfus, Maroua Declaration, Martens Clause, Martha Escutia, Martti Koskenniemi, Mary Turnbull, Masako, Crown Princess of Japan, Matthew Parish, Mauritania, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Max Sørensen, May 23, Mónica Feria Tinta, Mburumba Kerina, Mbuyiseli Madlanga, Meanguera del Golfo, Medellín v. Texas, Melbourne Law School, Melford Okilo, Member states of the United Nations, Members of the Council on Foreign Relations, Memorandum of understanding, Merambong Island, Metonymy, Mexico–United States relations, Michał Jan Rostworowski, Michael Myers (judge), Michael Rose (British Army officer), Michelle Bachelet, Middle Rocks, Mike Gravel, Military history of Iceland, Milorad Dodik, Milovan Zoričić, Minquiers, Minquiers and Ecréhous, Minquiers and Ecrehos case, Mirjan Damaška, Miss Universe 2009, Missouri v. Holland, Model Arab League, Model United Nations, Modi'in Illit, Mohamed Bennouna, Mohamed Shahabuddeen, Mohammed Bedjaoui, Monash University, Monash University Faculty of Law, Monetary Gold Removed from Rome in 1943 case, Moscow International Model United Nations, Moshe Landau, Mosquito Coast, Motarilavoa Hilda Lini, Mothers of Srebrenica, Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar, Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, Murder of Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Peña, Nabil Elaraby, Nagendra Singh, Nagendra Singh (politician), Nagendra Singh (Uttar Pradesh politician), Namco System 1, Namibia, Nathan Kirsh, National Convention (Namibia), National Iranian Oil Company, National Liberal Club, National Library of Estonia, National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, Nauru, Naval mine, Nawaf Salam, Nawaz Sharif, Netherlands, Neve Daniel, New world order (politics), New York University School of Law, New Zealand and the United Nations, New Zealand nuclear-free zone, Nicaragua, Nicaragua v. United States, Nicola Calipari, Niger, Ninian Stephen, No Gun Ri massacre, Nobel Peace Prize, Nofei Prat, Non liquet, Nora Astorga, Norman Kirk, Norodom Sihanouk, North Borneo dispute, North Sea, North Sea Continental Shelf cases, Northern Epirus, Nottebohm case, November 1914, November 1917, November 1925, Ntumba Luaba, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Nuclear Threat Initiative, Nuclear weapon, Nuclear weapons and the United Kingdom, Nuclear weapons convention, Nuclear weapons of the United States, October 1901, October 1959, October 30, Officer of the court, Official languages of the United Nations, Offshore oil and gas in the United States, Ofra, Oil Platforms case, Olena Zerkal, Omarska camp, Opération Épervier, Operation Nimble Archer, Operation Praying Mantis, Operation Storm, Opposition to military action against Iran, Order of Culture, Organisation of the League of Nations, Origins of the Six-Day War, Ormond College, Otniel, Ousainou Darboe, Outline of rights, Outline of the United Nations, Oxford spelling, Pakistan Institute of International Affairs, Pakistan Naval Air Arm Atlantique shootdown, Palestinian territories, Palestinians, Panthéon-Assas University, Papal mediation in the Beagle conflict, Parliamentarians for Global Action, Patrick Johnston (social activist), Patrick Lipton Robinson, Paul East, Paul Guggenheim, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Peace Palace, Peace Palace Library, Peder Kolstad, Pedra Branca dispute, Pedra Branca, Singapore, Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao, People's Liberation Army of Namibia, People's National Party (Belize), People's Socialist Republic of Albania, Percy Spender, Permanent Court of Arbitration, Permanent Court of International Justice, Persistent objector, Petar Petrović (politician), Peter Colotka, Peter Garrett, Peter Tomka, Philadelpho Azevedo, Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, Philip Jessup, Philippe Couvreur, Philippe Sands, Philippine Senate election, 2013, Philippines v. China, Phosphate mining in Nauru, Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Pieter Kooijmans, Pijar, Pik Botha, Pisgat Ze'ev, Polisario Front, Political history of Nicaragua, Political integration of India, Political positions of Ted Cruz, Political status of Kosovo, Political status of Taiwan, Politics of Bahrain, Politics of Barbados, Politics of Belgium, Politics of Bhutan, Politics of Canada, Politics of Ecuador, Politics of Gibraltar, Politics of Italy, Politics of Myanmar, Politics of Peru, Politics of Slovakia, Politics of South Korea, Politics of Sudan, Politics of the Maldives, Pope John Paul II, Population statistics for Israeli settlements in the West Bank, Population transfer, Portugal–Serbia relations, Postage stamps and postal history of the Netherlands, Preah Vihear Temple, President Wanted, Prevlaka, Prijedor ethnic cleansing, Prosper Weil, Protectorate, Provisional measure of protection, Psagot, Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare, Public apology, Qatar, Qatar Law Forum of Global Leaders in Law, Qinisile Mabuza, Qit'at Jaradah, Queens' College, Cambridge, Quierschied, Quita Sueño Bank, Radoslav Stojanović, RAF Desford, Raghunandan Swarup Pathak, Rainbow Warrior Case, Ralph Parr, Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés, Raymond Ranjeva, Reagan Doctrine, Rebeca Matte Bello, Red Tornado, Reed Brody, Reform of the United Nations, Regional council (Israel), René Castro, Republic of Macedonia, Republika Srpska, Res judicata, Reservation (law), Ricardo Joaquín Alfaro Jované, Richard A. 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A Lucky Child

A Lucky Child (2007) is a memoir written by Thomas Buergenthal, in the vein of Night by Elie Wiesel or My Brother's Voice (2003) by Stephen Nasser, in which he recounts the astounding story of his surviving the Holocaust as a ten-year-old child owing to his wits and some remarkable strokes of luck.

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A Radical Tory: Garfield Barwick's Reflections and Recollections

A Radical Tory: Garfield Barwick's Reflections and Recollections (1995) is an autobiography of Sir Garfield Edward John Barwick, (22 June 190313 July 1997).

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Abdel Hamid Badawi

Dr.

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Abdoul Mbaye

Abdoul Mbaye is a Senegalese banker and politician who was Prime Minister of Senegal from April 2012 until September 2013.

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Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi

Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi (born January 15, 1933) is a Congolese politician who served in the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1999 to 2000 and as Vice-President from 2003 to 2006.

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Abdul Koroma

Abdul Gadire Koroma (born 29 September 1943 in Freetown, Sierra Leone) is a Sierra Leonean jurist who served two terms as judge at the International Court of Justice (from 1994 to 2012).

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Abdullahi Ibrahim

Abdullahi Ibrahim is a Nigerian lawyer, politician and administrator.

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Abdulqawi Yusuf

Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf (Abdulqaawi Ahmed Yuusuf) is a prominent Somali international lawyer and judge on the International Court of Justice.

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Abol-Ghasem Kashani

Sayyed Abu’l-Qāsem Kāšāni (سید ابوالقاسم کاشانی; November 19, 1882 – March 14, 1962) was an Iranian politician and Shia Marja.

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Abram Chayes

Abram Chayes (July 18, 1922 – April 16, 2000) was an American scholar of international law closely associated with the administration of John F. Kennedy.

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Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs conflict

On 30 November 1971, when British forces withdrew from the islands of Abu Musa, Greater Tunb and Lesser Tunb in the Strait of Hormuz, Iranian marines moved in to take back territorial control of the islands after British occupation.

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Accession of Macedonia to NATO

The accession of Republic of Macedonia to NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is currently pending.

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Action AWE

Action AWE (Action Atomic Weapons Eradication) is a grassroots activist anti-nuclear weapons campaign/group launched in February 2013.

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Adawari Pepple

Adawari Michael Pepple was elected Senator for the Rivers South East constituency of Rivers State, Nigeria at the start of the Nigerian Fourth Republic, running on the People's Democratic Party (PDP) platform.

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Adolfo López Mateos

Adolfo López Mateos (26 May 1909 – 22 September 1969) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served as President of Mexico from 1958 to 1964.

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Advisory opinion

An advisory opinion is an opinion issued by a court or a commission like an election commission that does not have the effect of adjudicating a specific legal case, but merely advises on the constitutionality or interpretation of a law.

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Aegean dispute

The Aegean dispute is a set of interrelated controversial issues for decades between Greece and Turkey over sovereignty and related rights in the area of the Aegean Sea.

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Aerial bombardment and international law

Air warfare must comply with laws and customs of war, including international humanitarian law by protecting the victims of the conflict and refraining from attacks on protected persons.

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African independence movements

The African Independence Movements took place in the 20th century, when a wave of struggles for independence in European-ruled African territories were witnessed.

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Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging

The Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging, meaning Afrikaner Resistance Movement, commonly known by its abbreviation AWB is a South African neo-Nazi separatist political and paramilitary organisation, often described as a white supremacist group.

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Agacher Strip War

The Agacher Strip War was fought over a long strip of land located in northern Burkina Faso, in the province of Gorom-Gorom.

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Ahmadiyya in Sweden

Ahmadiyya is an Islamic community in Sweden, under the leadership of the caliph in London.

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Ahmed Aboul Gheit

Ahmed Aboul Gheit (أحمد أبو الغيط, also: Abu al-Ghayt, Abu El Gheyt, etc.) (born 12 June 1942) is an Egyptian diplomat who has been Secretary-General of the Arab League since July 2016.

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Aix-Marseille University

Aix-Marseille University (AMU; Aix-Marseille Université; formally incorporated as Université d'Aix-Marseille) is a public research university located in Provence, southern France.

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Al-Khasawneh

Al-Khasawneh or Khasawneh (الخصاونه) (other transliterations include Khassawneh, khassaweneh, Khasawinah, Khassawnih, Khasawnih, Khasawineh, Khassawineh, Khassawneh, Khasawne, Khasawna, and Khasawnah all of which may also be preceded by 'Al' or 'El'), is a prominent Arab Muslim clan descending from the noble family of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq and Imam Husayn ibn Ali.

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Alabama Claims

The Alabama Claims were a series of demands for damages sought by the government of the United States from the United Kingdom in 1869, for the attacks upon Union merchant ships by Confederate Navy commerce raiders built in British shipyards during the American Civil War.

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Alain Forand

Major-General Joseph Robert Alain Pierre (Alain) Forand, CMM SC MSC CD (born January 27, 1944) was a Canadian infantry officer and the former Colonel of the Royal 22e Régiment.

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Alain Pellet

Alain Pellet (born 2 January 1947) is a French lawyer who teaches international law and international economic law at the Université de Paris Ouest - Nanterre La Défense.

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Alan Baker (diplomat)

Alan Baker (אלן בייקר; born 1947) is an Israeli expert in international law and former ambassador of the state of Israel to Canada.

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Alastair Macdonald

Alastair Macdonald MBE is a retired land surveyor and author.

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Albania–Italy Boundary Agreement

The Albania–Italy Boundary Agreement is a 1992 treaty between Albania and Italy in which the two countries agreed to delimit a maritime boundary between them in the continental shelf.

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Albert Kawana

Albert Kawana (born 26 March 1956) is a Namibian politician and the Attorney-General.

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Alberto van Klaveren

Albert Leo (Alberto) van Klaveren Stork (born 27 October 1948) is a Dutch-born Chilean political scientist, lawyer and diplomat.

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Aldenham School

Aldenham School is a co-educational independent school for pupils aged eleven to eighteen, located between Elstree and the village of Aldenham in Hertfordshire, England.

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Alejandro Álvarez

Manuel Alejandro Álvarez Jofré (February 9, 1868 – July 19, 1960) was a Chilean professor of international law and a judge at the International Court of Justice.

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Alexanda Kotey

Alexanda Amon Kotey (born 13 December 1983) is a former British citizen who was captured by the Syrian Democratic Forces, who said he was fleeing from the collapse of Daesh, the short-lived "Islamic State".

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Ali Bin Fetais Al-Marri

Ali Bin Mohsen Bin Fetais Al-Marri (in Arabic: علي بن محسن بن فطيس المري), born on February 8th, 1965 in Doha, is a senior Qatari official and magistrate.

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Alicante

Alicante, or Alacant, both the Spanish and Valencian being official names, is a city and port in Spain on the Costa Blanca, the capital of the province of Alicante and of the comarca of Alacantí, in the south of the Valencian Community.

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Almon, Mateh Binyamin

Almon (עַלְמוֹן), also known as Anatot (עֲנָתוֹת), is an Israeli settlement organized as a community settlement in the West Bank.

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Alon Shvut

Alon Shvut (אַלּוֹן שְׁבוּת) is an Israeli settlement located southwest of Jerusalem, one kilometer northeast of Kfar Etzion, in the West Bank.

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Amal Clooney

Amal Clooney (née Alamuddin; أمل علم الدين.; born 3 February 1978) is a Lebanese-British barrister at Doughty Street Chambers, specialising in international law and human rights.

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Ambassadors of Nicaragua

This is a list of ambassadors of the Republic of Nicaragua to individual nations of the world, to international organizations, and to past nations, as well as ambassadors-at-large.

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Ambatielos case

Greece v United Kingdom (also called the Ambatielos Case) is a public international law case, concerning state responsibility for economic damage.

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America First Party (2002)

The America First Party is a minor paleoconservative party in the United States.

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American Treaty on Pacific Settlement

The American Treaty on Pacific Settlement (also known as the Pact of Bogotá) was signed by the independent republics of America gathered at the Ninth International Conference of American States in Bogotá, Colombia, on 30 April 1948.

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Ancient Siam

Ancient Siam (also known as Ancient City, เมืองโบราณ, Mueang Boran) is a museum park constructed by Lek Viriyaphant and occupying over in the shape of Thailand.

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Andrew Leslie (general)

Andrew Brooke Leslie (born December 26, 1957) is a retired Canadian Forces Lieutenant-General who served as Chief of Transformation and earlier as Chief of the Land Staff.

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Anees Ahmed

Anees Ahmed is the Chief of Judicial and Legal Affairs, and formerly the Head of Chambers, of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.

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Anerood Jugnauth

Sir Anerood Jugnauth GCSK, Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George, QC, MP, PC (born 29 March 1930) is a Mauritian politician who has served as both President and Prime Minister of Mauritius.

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Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. case

The United Kingdom v Iran (also known as the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. case) was a public international law dispute between the UK and Iran.

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Anglo-Persian Oil Company

The Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) was a British company founded in 1908 following the discovery of a large oil field in Masjed Soleiman, Iran.

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Anne-Marie Slaughter

Anne-Marie Slaughter (born September 27, 1958) is an American international lawyer, foreign policy analyst, political scientist and public commentator.

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Annexation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli

The Annexation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli was the conflict in which the territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli passed from Portuguese rule to Indian Union rule in 1954.

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Annexation of Goa

The Annexation of Goa was the process in which the Republic of India annexed the former Portuguese Indian territories of Goa, Daman and Diu, starting with the "armed action" carried out by the Indian Armed Forces in December 1961.

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Annie Ivanova

Antoanetta "Annie" Ivanova (Bulgarian: Антоанета Иванова; Chinese Traditional: 易安妮 Yì Ānnī) is a multi-award-winning international curator and author, cultural entrepreneur and one of Australia's leading authorities on cultural diplomacy.

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Antarctic Treaty System

The Antarctic Treaty and related agreements, collectively known as the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS), regulate international relations with respect to Antarctica, Earth's only continent without a native human population.

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Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade

Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade (born) is a Brazilian judge on the International Court of Justice, based in The Hague (Den Haag), Netherlands, a position he has held since 6 February 2009.

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Anti-nuclear movement

The anti-nuclear movement is a social movement that opposes various nuclear technologies.

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Anti-nuclear movement in Australia

Nuclear weapons testing, uranium mining and export, and nuclear power have often been the subject of public debate in Australia, and the anti-nuclear movement in Australia has a long history.

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Anti-nuclear protests

Anti-nuclear protests began on a small scale in the U.S. as early as 1946 in response to Operation Crossroads.

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Anti-Serbian sentiment

Anti-Serbian sentiment or Anti-Serb sentiment (антисрпска осећања / antisrpska osećanja) and also Anti-Serbism (антисрбизам / antisrbizam) or Anti-Serbdom (антисрпство / antisrpstvo) or Serbophobia (србофобија / srbofobija) is negative feeling in general towards Serbs as an ethnic group.

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Anti-terrorism legislation

Anti-terrorism legislation are laws with the purpose of fighting terrorism.

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Antonio Remiro Brotóns

Antonio Remiro Brotóns (born 17 September 1945) is a Spanish international lawyer and academic.

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Aouzou Strip

The Aouzou Strip (Arabic قطاع أوزو Qiṭāʿ Awzū, Bande d'Aozou) is a strip of land in northern Chad which lies along the border with Libya, extending south to a depth of about 100 kilometers into Chad's Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Region for an area of 114,000 km² and is named after the small town and oasis Aouzou.

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Apartheid

Apartheid started in 1948 in theUnion of South Africa |year_start.

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April 18

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April 1946

The following events occurred in April 1946.

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April 1949

The following events occurred in April 1949.

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April 1960

The following events occurred in April 1960.

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ARA General Belgrano

ARA General Belgrano was an Argentine Navy light cruiser in service from 1951 until 1982.

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Arab diaspora

Arab diaspora refers to descendants of the Arab immigrants who, voluntarily or as refugees, emigrated from their native lands to non-Arab countries, primarily in South America, Europe, North America, and parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and West Africa.

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Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina

Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina (Archipiélago de San Andrés, Providencia y Santa Catalina), or, in everyday language, San Andrés y Providencia, is one of the departments of Colombia.

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Argentina–Serbia relations

Argentina - Serbia relations are foreign relations between Serbia and Argentina.

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Argentine Antarctica

Argentine Antarctica (Antártida Argentina, Sector Antártico Argentino or Argentártida) is a sector of Antarctica claimed by Argentina as part of its national territory consisting of the Antarctic Peninsula and a triangular section extending to the South Pole, delimited by the 25° West and 74° West meridians and the 60° South parallel.

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Argentine debt restructuring

The Argentine debt restructuring is a process of debt restructuring by Argentina that began on January 14, 2005, and allowed it to resume payment on 76% of the US$82 billion in sovereign bonds that defaulted in 2001 at the depth of the worst economic crisis in the nation's history.

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Arica y Parinacota Region

The Arica and Parinacota Region (Región de Arica y Parinacota) is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions.

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Armenian Genocide reparations

The issue of Armenian Genocide reparations derives from the Armenian Genocide of 1915 committed by the Ottoman Empire.

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Arnold McNair, 1st Baron McNair

Arnold Duncan McNair, 1st Baron McNair (4 March 1885 – 22 May 1975), was a British legal scholar, university teacher, judge of the International Court of Justice and later the first president of the European Court of Human Rights.

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Arrest Warrant of 11 April 2000 case

Case Concerning the Arrest Warrant of 11 April 2000 (Democratic Republic of the Congo v Belgium) was a public international law case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) with a judgment issued on 14 February 2002.

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Arthur Lenk

Arthur Lenk (ארתור לנק, born 1964), is an Israeli diplomat who served as Israel's ambassador to South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland from August 2013 to July 2017.

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Arthur Witteveen

Arthur Th.

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Ashley Montagu

Montague Francis Ashley-Montagu (June 28, 1905November 26, 1999), previously known as Israel Ehrenberg, was a British-American anthropologist who popularized the study of topics such as race and gender and their relation to politics and development.

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Ashley Montagu Resolution

The Ashley Montagu Resolution refers to the petition to the World Court to end the genital modification and mutilation of children worldwide.

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Asian Society of International Law

The Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL) is a region-wide forum for interaction among scholars and practitioners of public and private international law either based in or interested in Asia.

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Asker

Asker is a municipality in Akershus county, Norway.

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Assaad Taha

Assaad Taha (Arabic: أسعد طه, born February 1, 1956) is an international award-winning Egyptian journalist and documentary filmmaker.

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Assassination of Kim Jong-nam

The assassination of Kim Jong-nam occurred on 13 February 2017 when two women attacked him with VX nerve agent, a lethal chemical weapon, at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia.

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Assassination of Rafic Hariri

On 14 February 2005 Rafic Hariri, the former Prime Minister of Lebanon, was killed along with 21 others in an explosion in Beirut.

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Assemblée des francophones fonctionnaires des organisations internationales

The Assemblée des francophones fonctionnaires des organisations internationales (AFFOI), French for the Assembly of French speaking international civil servants, is a global network of French-speaking international civil servants.

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Asylum case

Colombia v Peru (also known as the Asylum Case) is a public international law case, decided by the International Court of Justice.

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Atacama border dispute

The Atacama border dispute was a dispute between Chile and Bolivia in the 19th century that ended in the transfer to Chile of all of the Bolivian Coast and the southern tip of Bolivia's ally Peru through the Treaty of Ancón with Peru and the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904 between Chile and Bolivia after the War of the Pacific (1879–1883).

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Atlantic Northeast

The Atlantic Northeast is a region of North America, which includes the U.S. states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, and Maine, as well as the Canadian provinces of Québec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Attorney General for England and Wales

Her Majesty's Attorney General for England and Wales, usually known simply as the Attorney General, is one of the Law Officers of the Crown.

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Auckland Grammar School

Auckland Grammar School (AGS) is a state secondary school for years 9 to 13 boys (ages 12 to 18) in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Audi alteram partem

Audi alteram partem (or audiatur et altera pars) is a Latin phrase meaning "listen to the other side", or "let the other side be heard as well".

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August 1913

The following events occurred in August 1913.

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August 1946

The following events occurred in August 1946.

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August 1965

The following events occurred in August 1965.

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August 1981

The following events occurred in August 1981.

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Australia–East Timor relations

Australia–East Timor relations refer to the bilateral relations between Australia and East Timor.

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Australia–East Timor spying scandal

The Australia–East Timor spying scandal began in 2004 when the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) planted 200 covert listening devices in the Timor-Leste Cabinet Office at Dili, to obtain information in order to ensure Australian interests held the upper hand in negotiations with Timor-Leste over the rich oil and gas fields in the Timor Gap.

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Australia–Nauru relations

Australia–Nauru relations refer to foreign relations between Australia and Nauru.

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Avena case

The Case Concerning Avena and Other Mexican Nationals (Mexico v. United States of America), more commonly the Avena case (Affaire Avena), was a case heard before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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Awn Al-Khasawneh

Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh (عون الخصاونة) (born 22 February 1950) was the prime minister of Jordan from October 2011 to April 2012.

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Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi

Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi (A. M. Ahmadi) (born 25 March 1932) was the 26th Chief Justice of India.

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Aziz Pahad

Aziz Pahad (born 25 December 1940) is a South African politician, who served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1999-2008, he currently serves as an MP for Johannesburg West Highlands.

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Écréhous

The Ecrehos (or in Jèrriais: Êcrého) are a group of islands and rocks situated six miles (9.6 km) north-east of Jersey, and eight miles (12.8 km) from France.

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Édouard Descamps

Édouard Eugène François Descamps (1847–1933), also known as Baron Descamps, was a Belgian jurist and politician who was known as a contributor to international law.

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Þórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir

Þórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir (born 6 May 1987 in Akranes) is an Icelandic politician, human rights lawyer and journalist, who represents the Pirate Party.

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B. N. Rau

Sir Benegal Narsing Rao, CIE, (26 February 1887 – 30 November 1953) was an Indian civil servant, jurist, diplomat and statesman known for his key role in drafting the Constitution of India.

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Bahrain

Bahrain (البحرين), officially the Kingdom of Bahrain (مملكة البحرين), is an Arab constitutional monarchy in the Persian Gulf.

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Bahrain–Qatar relations

Bahrain–Qatar relations are the bilateral relations between the State of Qatar and the Kingdom of Bahrain.

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Bajo Nuevo Bank

Bajo Nuevo Bank, also known as the Petrel Islands (Bajo Nuevo, Islas Petrel), is a small, uninhabited reef with some small grass-covered islets, located in the western Caribbean Sea at, with a lighthouse on Low Cay at.

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Bakassi

Bakassi is a peninsula on the Gulf of Guinea.

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Baleen whale

Baleen whales (systematic name Mysticeti), known earlier as whalebone whales, form a parvorder of the infraorder Cetacea (whales, dolphins and porpoises).

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Balfour Declaration

The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British government during World War I announcing support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a minority Jewish population (around 3–5% of the total).

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Balkans

The Balkans, or the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographic area in southeastern Europe with various and disputed definitions.

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Bank for International Settlements

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an international financial institution owned by central banks which "fosters international monetary and financial cooperation and serves as a bank for central banks".

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Bank Markazi v. Peterson

Bank Markazi v. Peterson, 578 U.S. ___ (2016), was a United States Supreme Court case that found that a law which only applied to a specific case, identified by docket number, and eliminated all of the defenses one party had raised does not violate the separation of powers in the United States Constitution between the legislative (Congress) and judicial branches of government.

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Barcelona Traction

Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company (BTLP) (locally known as La canadiense in Spanish and La canadenca in Catalan, "The Canadian") was a Canadian utility company that operated light and power utilities in Catalonia, Spain.

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Barend van Niekerk

Professor Barend van Niekerk (b. Pietermaritzburg, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa, 1939; d Bolivia 1981) was an acclaimed jurist, a campaigning legal academic and a prominent human rights and anti-apartheid activist in South Africa in the 1970s and early 1980s.

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Baselines of Indonesia

Indonesia's baselines follow the archipelagic baselines principle provided for under Article 46 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

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Bassey Ekpo Bassey

Edidem Bassey Ekpo Bassey II (born November 1949) is a Nigerian journalist and politician who was crowned the Obong or traditional ruler of the Efik people of the Akwa Akpa kingdom (also called Calabar) on 6 April 2008.

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Battle of Aouzou

The Battle of Aouzou refers to a pair of battles fought between Chad and Libya in and around the town of Aouzou (Chad) in August 1987 as part of the Toyota War, the last phase of the larger Chadian–Libyan conflict.

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Battle of Vukovar

The Battle of Vukovar was an 87-day siege of Vukovar in eastern Croatia by the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), supported by various paramilitary forces from Serbia, between August and November 1991.

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Beaufort Sea

The Beaufort Sea (Mer de Beaufort) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located north of the Northwest Territories, the Yukon, and Alaska, west of Canada's Arctic islands.

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Beckfoot Upper Heaton

Beckfoot Upper Heaton (formerly Belle Vue Boys' School) is a secondary school and sixth form located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.

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Beit El

Beit El (בֵּית אֵל) is an Israeli settlement and local council located in the Binyamin Region of the West Bank.

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Beit Surik

Beit Surik (بيت سوريك) is a Palestinian village in the Jerusalem Governorate, located 12 kilometers Northwest of Jerusalem in the northern West Bank.

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Beitar Illit

Beitar Illit (בֵּיתָר עִלִּית; officially Betar Illit; "Illit" is pronounced "ee-leet"; بيتار عيليت) is an Israeli settlement organized as a city in Gush Etzion, south of Jerusalem, in the Judaean Mountains of the West Bank.

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Belgian order of precedence

Belgian order of precedence (Lijst van Préséance in België) is the formal ranking used at the Royal court during acts of state.

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Belgrade–Pristina negotiations

Belgrade–Pristina dialogue is a series of EU-facilitated talks between the governments of Serbia and Kosovo.

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Belizean territorial dispute referendum, 2019

A referendum on the territorial dispute with Guatemala will be held in Belize on 10 April 2019.

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Belizean–Guatemalan territorial dispute

The Belizean–Guatemalan territorial dispute is an unresolved binational territorial dispute between the states of Belize and Guatemala, neighbours in Central America.

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Ben Emmerson

Ben Emmerson, QC (born 10 August 1963) is a British lawyer, specialising in European human rights law, public international law and international criminal law.

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Benjamin Civiletti

Benjamin Richard Civiletti (born July 17, 1935) served as the United States Attorney General during the last year and a half of the Carter administration, from 1979 to 1981.

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Bernard Noble

Bernard John Noble OBE (5 February 1928 – 5 October 2004) was a teacher and university lecturer, a translator of works of philosophy and international jurisprudence, a senior ranking United Nations employee, first in Beirut, Lebanon and then in The Hague, Netherlands, and an author.

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Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor

Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor (born) is a Mexican diplomat and jurist.

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Bertha von Suttner

Bertha Felicitas Sophie Freifrau von Suttner (Baroness Bertha von Suttner, née Countess Kinsky, Gräfin Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau; 9 June 184321 June 1914) was an Austrian-Bohemian pacifist and novelist.

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Bethany College (West Virginia)

Bethany College is a private, liberal arts college in Bethany, West Virginia, United States.

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Bil'in

Bil'in (بلعين) is a Palestinian village located in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate, west of the city of Ramallah in the central West Bank.

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Bill Clinton

William Jefferson Clinton (born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001.

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Bimal N. Patel

Bimal N. Patel is a Professor of Public International Law and the current Director of the Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar.

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Black

Black is the darkest color, the result of the absence or complete absorption of visible light.

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Blaise Rabetafika

Joseph Albert Blaise Rabetafika (3 February 1932 – 17 December 2000) was a Malagasy diplomat.

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Blowback (intelligence)

Blowback is a term originating from within the American Intelligence community, denoting the unintended consequences, unwanted side-effects, or suffered repercussions of a covert operation that fall back on those responsible for the aforementioned operations.

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Bogdan Aurescu

Bogdan Lucian Aurescu (born 9 September 1973) is a Romanian diplomat.

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Bola Ajibola

Omoba Bolasodun Adesumbo "Bola" Ajibola KBE (born March 22, 1934)Mielle K. Bulterman, Martin Kuijer was an Attorney General and the Minister of Justice of Nigeria from 1985 to 1991 and a Judge of the International Court of Justice from 1991 to 1994.

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Boll case

Netherlands v Sweden (also known as the Boll case) was heard before the International Court of Justice in 1958.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina (or; abbreviated B&H; Bosnian and Serbian: Bosna i Hercegovina (BiH) / Боснa и Херцеговина (БиХ), Croatian: Bosna i Hercegovina (BiH)), sometimes called Bosnia-Herzegovina, and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeastern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula.

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Bosnian general election, 2010

General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 3 October 2010 for both the Federal government and the two entities.

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Bosnian genocide

The term Bosnian genocide refers to either genocide at Srebrenica and ŽepaIWPR, Genocide Conviction for Serb General Tolimir, 13 December 2012.

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Bosnian genocide case

Bosnia and Herzegovina v Serbia and Montenegro (also called the Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide) is a public international law case decided by the International Court of Justice.

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Bosnian genocide denial

Bosnian genocide denial is the act of denying the planned systematic genocide or the assertion that the Bosnian genocide, planned and perpetrated by Serb academic, political and military establishment against Bosniak Muslim population of Bosnia and Herzegovina, did not occur in the manner or to the extent described by scholarship and established by the ICTY and the ICJ through its judgments.

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Bosnian War

The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995.

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Botswana

Botswana, officially the Republic of Botswana (Lefatshe la Botswana), is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa.

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Botswana–Namibia relations

Botswana–Namibia relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Botswana and Namibia.

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Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions

The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement (also known as the BDS Movement) is a global campaign promoting various forms of boycott against Israel until it meets what the campaign describes as " obligations under international law", defined as withdrawal from the occupied territories, removal of the separation barrier in the West Bank, full equality for Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel, and promotion of the right of return of Palestinian refugees.

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BP

BP plc (stylised as bp), formerly British Petroleum, is a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London, England.

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Breard v. Greene

Breard v. Greene,, is a United States Supreme Court decision decided on April 14, 1998 which placed the United States directly in conflict with the International Court of Justice and has since been used as precedent.

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Bricker Amendment

The Bricker Amendment is the collective name of a number of slightly different proposed amendments to the United States Constitution considered by the United States Senate in the 1950s.

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Brighton Secondary School

Brighton Secondary School (formerly Brighton High School) resides in North Brighton, a beach suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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British Indian Ocean Territory

The British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) is a British overseas territory of the United Kingdom situated in the Indian Ocean halfway between Tanzania and Indonesia.

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Broadway United Church of Christ

Broadway United Church of Christ is a Congregationalist Church located on West 86th Street, between Broadway and West End Avenue on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

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Bruno Simma

Bruno Simma (born March 29, 1941 in Quierschied, Germany), is a German jurist who served as a judge on the International Court of Justice from 2003 until 2012.

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Buba Galadima

Buba Galadima is a Nigerian politician who was appointed National Secretary of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) party, formed in the run-up to the 2011 national elections as a leading platform for former military ruler General Muhammadu Buhari.

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Bulgaria–Kosovo relations

Bulgaria–Kosovo relations refer to the bilateral relations of Bulgaria and Kosovo.

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Burkina Faso–Niger Frontier Dispute case

The Burkina Faso-Niger frontier dispute case (2013) was a public international law case with the International Court of Justice served by the West African states of Burkina Faso and Niger, which share a border.

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Bystroye Canal

The Deepwater Navigation Course "Danube – Black Sea is a deep-water canal in the Danube Delta that runs through a Danube Delta distributaries Chilia, Old Istambul and "Bystroe".

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Cabo Gracias a Dios

Cabo Gracias a Dios is a cape located in the middle of the east coast of Central America, within what is variously called the Mosquito Coast and La Mosquitia.

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Cairo International Model United Nations

Cairo International Model United Nations (CIMUN) is a collegiate level Model United Nations organisation that is based in Cairo, Egypt.

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Cambodia

Cambodia (កម្ពុជា, or Kampuchea:, Cambodge), officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia (ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា, prĕəh riəciənaacak kampuciə,; Royaume du Cambodge), is a sovereign state located in the southern portion of the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia.

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Cambodia–Thailand relations

Bilateral relations between Cambodia and Thailand date to the 13th century during the Angkor Era.

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Cambodian–Thai border dispute

The Cambodian–Thai border dispute began in June 2008 as the latest round of a century-long dispute between Cambodia and Thailand involving the area surrounding the 11th century Preah Vihear Temple, in the Dângrêk Mountains between the Choam Khsant district in the Preah Vihear Province of northern Cambodia and the Kantharalak district (amphoe) in Sisaket Province of northeastern Thailand.

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Camiling, Tarlac

Camiling (Baley na Camiling; Balen ning Camiling; Ili ti Camiling; Bayan ng Camiling) is a first-class urban municipality of the province of Tarlac in the Philippines.

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Canada–Democratic Republic of the Congo relations

Canada–Democratic Republic of the Congo relations refers to the bilateral relationship between Canada and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East

Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME) is a pan-Canadian grassroots advocacy organization established under a different name in 2002 in order to "empower Canadians of all backgrounds to promote justice, development and peace in the Middle East, and at home in Canada".

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Capital city

A capital city (or simply capital) is the municipality exercising primary status in a country, state, province, or other administrative region, usually as its seat of government.

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Capital punishment in Mexico

Capital punishment in Mexico was officially abolished on 15/3/2005, having not been used in civil cases since 1937, and in military cases since 1961.

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Capital punishment in Texas

Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Caprivi Strip

Caprivi, also called the Caprivi Strip (in German: Caprivizipfel), Okavango Strip, and formerly known as Itenge (this part of the country was anciently known as Lyiyeyi (Diyeyi) then Caprivi and currently Zambezi, Itenge was a political dream that did not get realized), is the northeastern panhandle of Namibia, located north of Botswana, southeast of Angola, and southwest of Zambia.

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Caribbean Court of Justice

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ; Caribisch Hof van Justitie; Cour Caribéenne de Justice) is the judicial institution of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

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Carl-August Fleischhauer

Carl-August Fleischhauer (9 December 1930 in Düsseldorf, Germany – 4 September 2005 in Bonn) was a judge at the International Court of Justice, of which he was a member from 6 February 1994 to 2003.

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Carlo Angeles

Carlo Angeles Manturano (born 16 February 1993) is a Peruvian youth advocate and executive director of Somos el Presente, a youth-led organization that empowers young people in Latin America to achieve United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

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Carlos Argüello Gómez

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Carlos Mesa

Carlos Diego Mesa Gisbert (born August 12, 1953) is a Bolivian historian and former politician.

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Case Concerning Barcelona Traction, Light, and Power Company, Ltd

Case Concerning Barcelona Traction, Light, and Power Company, Ltd is a public international law case, concerning the abuse of rights.

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Castan Centre for Human Rights Law

The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law is a research centre located within the Monash University Law Faculty in Victoria, Australia.

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Cayo Sur

Cayo Sur (meaning South Cay) is a small uninhabited island less than two hectares in size located in the Caribbean sea that had been disputed by Honduras and Nicaragua since 2000.

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César Bengzon

César Fernando Bengzon (May 29, 1896 – September 3, 1992) was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines from April 28, 1961 until May 29, 1966.

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Cecil Lavery

Cecil Patrick Lavery (6 October 1894 – 16 December 1967) was an Irish lawyer, Fine Gael politician and judge.

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Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas

The Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas ("Center for Research and Teaching in Economics"; CIDE) is a Mexican center of research and higher education, specialized in the fields of social sciences, with an international-grade level of excellence.

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Cesar Fierro

Cesar Roberto Fierro is a Mexican national on death row in Huntsville, Texas for the 27 February 1979 death of a cab driver in El Paso.

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Cesare Battisti (born 1954)

Cesare Battisti (born 18 December 1954) is an Italian former member of the Armed Proletarians for Communism, a far-left militant and terrorist group which committed acts of illegality and crimes in Italy during the period known as "Years of Lead".

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Cesare P.R. Romano

Cesare P.R. Romano (born February 4, 1969), is an Italian and American international law scholar, known as an authority on international law, international courts, and international human rights.

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Chad–Libya relations

Chad–Libya relations have arisen out of centuries of ethnic, religious, and commercial ties.

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Chadian–Libyan conflict

The Chadian–Libyan conflict was a series of sporadic clashes in Chad between 1978 and 1987 between Libyan and Chadian forces.

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Chagos Archipelago

The Chagos Archipelago or Chagos Islands (formerly the Bassas de Chagas, and later the Oil Islands) are a group of seven atolls comprising more than 60 individual tropical islands in the Indian Ocean about 500 kilometres (310 mi) south of the Maldives archipelago.

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Chagos Archipelago sovereignty dispute

Sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago is disputed between Mauritius and the United Kingdom.

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Cham Albanians

Cham Albanians, or Chams (Çamë, Τσάμηδες Tsámidhes), are a sub-group of Albanians who originally resided in the western part of the region of Epirus in northwestern Greece, an area known among Albanians as Chameria.

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Chan Sek Keong

Dato' Seri Chan Sek Keong,,,, (born 5 November 1937) was the third Chief Justice of Singapore, succeeding Chief Justice Yong Pung How on 11 April 2006 and holding office until 6 November 2012.

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Chapter III of the United Nations Charter

Chapter III of the United Nations Charter lays out the principal organs of the United Nations, and announces a gender nondiscrimination policy for United Nations hiring.

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Chapter IV of the United Nations Charter

Chapter IV of the United Nations Charter contains the Charter's provisions dealing with the UN General Assembly, specifically its composition, functions, powers, voting, and procedures.

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Chapter V of the United Nations Charter

Chapter V of the United Nations Charter contains provisions establishing the United Nations Security Council.

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Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter

Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter deals with peaceful settlement of disputes.

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Chapter XIV of the United Nations Charter

Chapter XIV of the United Nations Charter deals with the International Court of Justice.

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Charles de Visscher

Charles Marie Joseph Désiré de Visscher (2 August 1884 – 2 January 1973) was a Belgian scholar and practitioner of international law, as well as judge on the Permanent Court of International Justice and International Court of Justice.

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Charles Onyeama

Charles Dadi Onyeama (August 5, 1917 – September 5, 1999) was Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Judge at the International Court of Justice, and father of Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama.

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Chausey

Chausey is a group of small islands, islets and rocks off the coast of Normandy, in the English Channel.

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Cheng Tien-Hsi

Cheng Tien-Hsi (courtesy name "Futting", familiarly known as F. T. Cheng,; 10 July 1884 – 31 January 1970), was a Chinese author, jurist, and the last ambassador of the Republic of China to the United Kingdom.

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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines

The Chief Justice of the Philippines (Punong Mahistrado ng Pilipinas) presides over the Supreme Court of the Philippines and is the highest judicial officer of the government of the Philippines.

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Chilean Antarctic Territory

The Chilean Antarctic Territory or Chilean Antarctica (Spanish: Territorio Chileno Antártico, Antártica Chilena) is the territory in Antarctica claimed by Chile.

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Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute

Peru v Chile (also called the Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute) is a public international law case concerning a territorial dispute between the South American republics of Peru and Chile over the sovereignty of an area at sea in the Pacific Ocean approximately in size.

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Chile–Peru relations

Chilean-Peruvian relations refers to the historical and current bilateral relationship between the adjoining South American countries of the Republic of Chile and the Republic of Peru.

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China–United Kingdom relations

Chinese-United Kingdom relations, more commonly known as British–Chinese relations, Anglo-Chinese relations and Sino-British relations, refers to the interstate relations between China (with its various governments through history) and the United Kingdom.

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Chris van den Wyngaert

Christine Baroness Van den Wyngaert (born 2 April 1952, Antwerp, Belgium), an international and comparative criminal law expert, has served since 2009 as a judge on the International Criminal Court.

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Christian Tomuschat

Christian Tomuschat (born 23 July 1936 in Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland)) is a German jurist.

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Christopher Greenwood

Sir Christopher John Greenwood (born 1955) is a former English judge at the International Court of Justice, on which he served from 2009 to 2018.

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Christopher Weeramantry

Sri Lankabhimanya Christopher Gregory Weeramantry, AM (17 November 1926 – 5 January 2017) was a Sri Lankan lawyer who was a Judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) from 1991 to 2000, serving as its vice-president from 1997 to 2000.

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CIA activities in Nicaragua

Nicaragua is a country in Central America.

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Civitella in Val di Chiana

Civitella in Val di Chiana (official name), often also Civitella di Val di Chiana, is a comune in the province of Arezzo, south of Arezzo in Tuscany, Italy.

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Clemens Kapuuo

Clemens Kapuuo (16 March 1923 – 27 March 1978) was a Namibian school teacher, shopkeeper, president of the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA), and chief of the Herero people of Namibia.

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Cod Wars

The Cod Wars (Þorskastríðin, "the cod strife", or Landhelgisstríðin, "the wars for the territorial waters") were a series of confrontations between the United Kingdom and Iceland on fishing rights in the North Atlantic.

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Colegio San José, Arequipa, Peru

Colegio San José is a private Catholic school located in Arequipa, Peru.

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Collins Parker

Collins Parker (born 21 July 1947) is a Judge of the Namibian High Court appointed in 2006 by President Hifikepunye Pohamba.

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Colombia–Nicaragua relations

Colombia–Nicaragua relations entail the diplomatic relations between the Republic of Colombia and the Republic of Nicaragua.

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Columbia Law School

Columbia Law School (often referred to as Columbia Law or CLS) is a professional graduate school of Columbia University, a member of the Ivy League.

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Concurring opinion

In law, a concurring opinion is in certain legal systems a written opinion by one or more judges of a court which agrees with the decision made by the majority of the court, but states different (or additional) reasons as the basis for his or her decision.

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Conejo Island

Conejo Island, in Spanish Isla Conejo, meaning "rabbit island", is a disputed island between El Salvador and Honduras located in the Gulf of Fonseca.

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Constitution of Kosovo

The Constitution of Kosovo (Kushtetuta e Kosovës, Устав Косовa, Ustav Kosova), refers to the supreme law (article 16) of the Republic of Kosovo.

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Contadora group

The Contadora Group was an initiative launched in the early 1980s by the foreign ministers of Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Venezuela to deal with the Central American crisis (military conflicts in El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala), which were threatening to destabilize the entire Central American region.

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Contras

The Contras were the various U.S.-backed and funded right-wing rebel groups that were active from 1979 to the early 1990s in opposition to the socialist Sandinista Junta of National Reconstruction government in Nicaragua.

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Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others

The Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others was approved by the United Nations General Assembly on 2 December 1949 and entered into force on 25 July 1951.

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Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses

The Convention on the Law of Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses, commonly referred to as the UN Watercourses Convention, is an international treaty, adopted by the United Nations on 21 May 1997, pertaining to the uses and conservation of all waters that cross international boundaries, including both surface and groundwater.

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Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness

The Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness is a 1961 United Nations multilateral treaty whereby sovereign states agree to reduce the incidence of statelessness.

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Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees

The Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, also known as the 1951 Refugee Convention, is a United Nations multilateral treaty that defines who is a refugee, and sets out the rights of individuals who are granted asylum and the responsibilities of nations that grant asylum.

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Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons

The Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons is a 1954 United Nations multilateral treaty that aims to protect stateless individuals.

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Corfu

Corfu or Kerkyra (translit,; translit,; Corcyra; Corfù) is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea.

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Corfu Channel case

The Corfu Channel case (Affaire du Détroit de Corfou) was the first public international law case heard before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) between 1947 and 1949, concerning state responsibility for damages at sea, as well as the doctrine of innocent passage.

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Corfu Channel incident

The Corfu Channel Incident consists of three separate events involving Royal Navy ships in the Channel of Corfu which took place in 1946, and it is considered an early episode of the Cold War.

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Cost of electricity by source

In electrical power generation, the distinct ways of generating electricity incur significantly different costs.

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Costa Rica

Costa Rica ("Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica (República de Costa Rica), is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Ecuador to the south of Cocos Island.

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Costa Rica–Nicaragua San Juan River border dispute

The Nicaragua–Costa Rica San Juan River border dispute is a series of periodical conflicts between the two Central American nations over the correct delimitation of their common border at its east-end, and the interpretation of the navigation rights on the San Juan River established in the Cañas-Jerez Treaty of 1858.

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Countermeasure (law)

Countermeasure in public international law refers to reprisals not involving the use of force.

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Court dress

Court dress comprises the style of clothes prescribed for courts of law, and for royal courts.

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Court of Justice

Court of Justice may refer to.

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Covey T. Oliver

Covey Thomas Oliver (April 21, 1913 – February 22, 2007) was a United States diplomat and law professor.

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Craig Scott (politician)

Craig M. Scott (born March 14, 1962) is a Canadian politician and academic.

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Crime of apartheid

The crime of Apartheid is defined by the 2002 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as inhumane acts of a character similar to other crimes against humanity "committed in the context of an institutionalized regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial group over any other racial group or groups and committed with the intention of maintaining that regime".

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Crimean status referendum, 2014

A controversial referendum on the status of Crimea was held on March 16, 2014, by the legislature of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and by the local government of Sevastopol (both subdivisions of Ukraine).

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Crimes against humanity

Crimes against humanity are certain acts that are deliberately committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack or individual attack directed against any civilian or an identifiable part of a civilian population.

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Crimes Against Humanity Initiative

The Crimes Against Humanity Initiative is a rule of law research and advocacy project of the Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute.

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Criticism of the Israeli government

Criticism of the Israeli government, often referred to simply as criticism of Israel, is an ongoing subject of journalistic and scholarly commentary and research within the scope of International relations theory, expressed in terms of political science.

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Croatia–France relations

The foreign, diplomatic, economic, and political relations between Croatia and France are bound together by shared history, intellectual development (Illyrian movement), an overlap in religion (Roman Catholicism), commonalities in language (nearly 10% of Croatians speak French) and kinship ties that reach back thousands of years, including kindred, ancestral lines.

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Croatia–Kosovo relations

Croatia–Kosovo relations refer to the bilateral relations of Croatia and Kosovo.

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Croatia–Serbia genocide case

The Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Croatia v. Serbia) was heard before the International Court of Justice.

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Croatia–Slovenia border disputes

Following the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991, Slovenia and Croatia became independent countries.

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Croatian War of Independence

The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992.

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Customary international law

Customary international law is an aspect of international law involving the principle of custom.

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Dadaab

Dadaab is a semi-arid town in Garissa County, Kenya.

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Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Dadra and Nagar Haveli (DNH in initials) is a union territory in Western India.

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Dalveer Bhandari

Dalveer Bhandari (born 1 October 1947) is an Indian member of the International Court of Justice and was a judge of the Supreme Court of India.

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Dan Halutz

Dan Halutz (דן חלוץ,; born August 7, 1948) is an Israeli Air Force lieutenant general and former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces and commander of the Israeli Air Force.

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Daniel Patrick O'Connell

Daniel Patrick O'Connell, RD, QC, FRHistS (7 July 1924 – 8 June 1979), known as D. P. O'Connell, was a barrister and academic, specializing in international law.

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Danube Delta

The Danube Delta (Delta Dunării; Дельта Дунаю, Deľta Dunayu) is the second largest river delta in Europe, after the Volga Delta, and is the best preserved on the continent.

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Danube River Conference of 1948

The Danube River Conference of 1948 was held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, to develop a new international regime for the development and control of the Danube in the wake of World War II.

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David B. Rivkin

David B. Rivkin, Jr. (born 1956) is a conservative American attorney, political writer, and media commentator on matters of constitutional and international law, as well as foreign and defense policy.

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David MacMichael

David MacMichael is a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst.

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David Saranga

David Saranga (דוד סרנגה) (born February 18, 1964) is an Israeli diplomat who serves as the Senior Foreign Affairs Advisor to the President of the State of Israel, Reuven (Ruvi) Rivlin, and former Head of European Parliament Liaison Department at the Israeli embassy in Brussels.

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Death of Aristotelis Goumas

The death of Aristotelis Goumas took place on August 12, 2010, in Himarë, Albania, when the motorcycle of 37-year-old ethnic Greek shopkeeper Aristotelis Goumas was hit by a car driven by three Albanian men from Vlorë.

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Deaths in August 2004

The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2004.

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Deaths in February 2004

The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2004.

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Deaths in February 2016

The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2016.

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Deaths in February 2018

The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2018.

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Deaths in January 2007

The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2007.

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Deaths in January 2017

The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2017.

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Debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

The debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki concerns the ethical, legal, and military controversies surrounding the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 August and 9 August 1945 at the close of World War II (1939–45).

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December 1915

The following events occurred in December 1915.

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December 1955

The following events occurred in December 1955.

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Declaration of independence

A declaration of independence or declaration of statehood is an assertion by a defined territory that it is independent and constitutes a state.

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Definitions of terrorism

There is no universal agreement on the definition of terrorism.

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Demilitarized zone

A demilitarized zone, DMZ or DZ is an area in which treaties or agreements between nations, military powers or contending groups forbid military installations, activities or personnel.

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Democratic Foundation of Chameria

The Democratic Foundation of Chameria (Fondacioni Demokratik Çamëria, Democratische Stichting Cameria) was founded in 2006 in Hague, Netherlands and aims to resolve the issues created by the expulsion of Cham Albanians.

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Demographics of Libya

Demographics of Libya include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the Libyan population.

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Demographics of the Palestinian territories

This article is about the demographic features of the population of the area which is commonly described as Palestinian territories and includes information on ethnicity, education level, health of the populous, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of that population.

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Denison Kitchel

Denison Kitchel (March 1, 1908 – October 10, 2002) was a lawyer from Phoenix, Arizona, who was an influential advisor to and the campaign manager of Republican Barry M. Goldwater in the 1964 U.S. presidential campaign against the Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson.

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Depleted uranium

Depleted uranium (DU; also referred to in the past as Q-metal, depletalloy or D-38) is uranium with a lower content of the fissile isotope U-235 than natural uranium.

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Depopulation of Chagossians from the Chagos Archipelago

The depopulation of Chagossians from the Chagos Archipelago was the forced expulsion of the inhabitants of the island of Diego Garcia and the other islands of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) by the United Kingdom, at the request of the United States, beginning in 1968 and concluding on 27 April 1973 with the evacuation of Peros Banhos atoll.

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Deterrence theory

Deterrence theory gained increased prominence as a military strategy during the Cold War with regard to the use of nuclear weapons.

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Diego Garcia

Diego Garcia is an atoll just south of the equator in the central Indian Ocean, and the largest of 60 small islands comprising the Chagos Archipelago.

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Diego Hidalgo y Durán

Diego Hidalgo y Durán (1886–1961) was a Spanish intellectual and politician, who was appointed Minister of War during the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1936).

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Diocese of Namibia

The Diocese of Namibia is part of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, which is itself part of the Anglican Communion.

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Diosdado Macapagal

Diosdado Pangan Macapagal (September 28, 1910 – April 21, 1997) was the ninth President of the Philippines, serving from 1961 to 1965, and the sixth Vice-President, serving from 1957 to 1961.

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Diplomacy

Diplomacy is the art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of states.

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Diplomatic law

Diplomatic law is that area of international law that governs permanent and temporary diplomatic missions.

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Diplomatic protection

In international law, diplomatic protection (or diplomatic espousal) is a means for a State to take diplomatic and other action against another State on behalf of its national whose rights and interests have been injured by the other State.

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Diplomatic recognition

Diplomatic recognition in international law is a unilateral political act with domestic and international legal consequences, whereby a state acknowledges an act or status of another state or government in control of a state (may be also a recognized state).

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Direct negotiations between Chile and Argentina in 1977–78

The direct negotiations between Chile and Argentina about the islands and maritime rights in Beagle conflict began after the Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom announced on 2 May 1977 the judgement of the Beagle Channel Arbitration to the governments of both countries.

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Distomo

Distomo (Δίστομο) is a town in western Boeotia, Greece.

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Distomo massacre

The Distomo massacre (Σφαγή του Διστόμου; Massaker von Distomo or Distomo-Massaker) was a Nazi war crime perpetrated by members of the Waffen-SS in the village of Distomo, Greece, in 1944, during the German occupation of Greece during World War II.

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Dominique Hoppe

Dominique Hoppe (born 1959) is the current President of the Assemblée des francophones fonctionnaires des organisations internationales (French speaking international civil servants).

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Downing College, Cambridge

Downing College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge and currently has around 650 students.

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Duane Clarridge

Duane Ramsdell "Dewey" Clarridge (April 16, 1932 – April 9, 2016) was an American senior operations officer for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and supervisor for more than 30 years.

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Dušan T. Bataković

Dušan T. Bataković (Душан Т. Батаковић; 23 April 1957 – 27 June 2017) was a Serbian historian and diplomat.

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Dungarpur

Dungarpur is a city in the southernmost part of Rajasthan state of India.

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Early Birds of Aviation

The Early Birds of Aviation is an organization devoted to the history of early pilots.

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Economy of Canada

The economy of Canada is a highly developed mixed economy with 10th largest GDP by nominal and 17th largest GDP by PPP in the world.

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Economy of East Timor

The economy of East Timor is ranked as a low income economy by the World Bank.

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Edgar Chamorro

Édgar Chamorro Coronel (born 23 July 1931) is an ousted leader of the Nicaraguan rebel Contras who later became a critic of the rebels and their Central Intelligence Agency sponsors, even cooperating with the Sandinista government in their World Court case, Nicaragua v. United States.

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Edinburgh Law School

Edinburgh Law School, founded in 1707, is a school within the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom dedicated to research and teaching in law.

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Eduardo Jiménez de Aréchaga

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Eduardo Rodríguez

Eduardo Rodríguez Veltzé (born March 2, 1956) is a former president of Bolivia; prior to that appointment he was the chief justice of the Supreme Court.

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Eduardo Valencia Ospina

Eduardo Valencia Ospina (b. 1940) is a Colombian lawyer, politician, and member of the International Law Commission.

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Edvard Hambro

Edvard Isak Hambro (22 August 1911 – 1 February 1977) was a Norwegian legal scholar, diplomat and politician for the Conservative Party.

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Edward St John

Edward Henry St John QC (pr: Sinj'n) (15 August 191624 October 1994) was a prominent Australian barrister, anti-nuclear activist and Liberal politician in the 1960s.

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Efraim Zuroff

Efraim Zuroff (born August 5, 1948) is an American-born Israeli historian and Nazi hunter who has played a key role in bringing indicted Nazi and fascist war criminals to trial.

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Efrat

Efrat (אֶפְרָת), or previously officially Efrata (אֶפְרָתָה), is an Israeli settlement established in 1983 and a local council in the Judean Mountains of the West Bank.

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EGMONT - The Royal Institute for International Relations

EGMONT - The Royal Institute for International Relations, also known as the Egmont Institute, is an independent and non-profit Brussels-based think tank dedicated to interdisciplinary research on international relations.

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Egypt

Egypt (مِصر, مَصر, Khēmi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia by a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.

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Egyptian revolution of 2011

The Egyptian revolution of 2011, locally known as the January 25 Revolution (ثورة 25 يناير), and as the Egyptian Revolution of Dignity began on 25 January 2011 and took place across all of Egypt.

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Egyptian State Lawsuits Authority

The Egyptian State Lawsuits Authority is an Egyptian judicial institution.

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El Shafee Elsheikh

El Shafee Elsheikh (born July 16, 1988) is a British captive of the Syrian Democratic Forces, who said he was fleeing from the collapse of Daesh, the short-lived "Islamic State".

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Elbit Systems

Elbit Systems Ltd.

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Elementary School Musical (The Simpsons)

"Elementary School Musical" is the twenty-second season premiere of the American animated television series The Simpsons.

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Elihu Lauterpacht

Sir Elihu Lauterpacht CBE QC LLD (13 July 1928 – 8 February 2017) was a British academic and lawyer, specialized in International Law, son of Sir Hersch Lauterpacht and founder of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the Law Faculty in Cambridge University.

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Elmer Thomas

John William Elmer Thomas (September 8, 1876 – September 19, 1965) was a native of Indiana who moved to Oklahoma Territory in 1901, where he practiced law in Lawton.

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Energy in Cameroon

Energy in Cameroon is a growing industry with tremendous potential, especially with the hydroelectric industry.

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Enlargement of NATO

Enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is the process of including new member states in NATO.

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Enrica Lexie case

The Enrica Lexie case is an ongoing international controversy about a shooting that happened off the western coast of India.

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Environmental law

Environmental law, also known as environmental and natural resources law, is a collective term describing the network of treaties, statutes, regulations, common and customary laws addressing the effects of human activity on the natural environment.

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Environmental security

Environmental security examines threats posed by environmental events and trends to individuals, communities or nations.

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Equatorial Guinea–Nigeria Maritime Boundary Treaty

The Equatorial Guinea – Nigeria Maritime Boundary Treaty is a 2000 treaty between Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria which delimits a portion of the maritime boundary between the two countries.

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Erga omnes

Erga omnes is a Latin phrase which means "towards all" or "towards everyone".

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Erich Geiringer

Erich Geiringer (31 January 1917 – 25 August 1995) was a New Zealand writer, publisher, broadcaster, Fulbright scholar 1953, a leading member of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and the founder of the New Zealand Medical Association.

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Erik Colban

Erik Andreas Colban (18 October 1876 – 28 March 1956) was a Norwegian diplomat.

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Ernest A. Gross

Ernest A. Gross (September 23, 1906 – May 2, 1999) was a United States diplomat and lawyer who headed the U.S. delegation to the United Nations in the lead-up to the Korean War.

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Esguerra-Bárcenas Treaty

The Esguerra-Bárcenas Treaty was signed between Colombia and Nicaragua on 24 March 1928.

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Esquipulas Peace Agreement

The Esquipulas Nicaraguan Peace Agreement, also known as the Central American Peace Accords, was a peace initiative in the mid-1980s to settle the military conflicts that had plagued Central America for many years, and in some cases (notably Guatemala) for decades.

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Esther Lape

Esther Everett Lape (October 8, 1881 – May 17, 1981) was a teacher, journalist, researcher, and publicist.

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Ethnic cleansing

Ethnic cleansing is the systematic forced removal of ethnic or racial groups from a given territory by a more powerful ethnic group, often with the intent of making it ethnically homogeneous.

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Ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War

Widespread ethnic cleansing accompanied the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–95), as large numbers of Bosnian Muslims (Bosniaks) and Bosnian Croats were forced to flee their homes and were expelled by Bosnian Serbs;Committee on Foreign Relations, US Senate, The Ethnic Cleansing of Bosnia-Hercegovina, (US Government Printing Office, 1992) some Bosnian Croats also carried out similar campaign against Bosniaks and Serbs.

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Eugène Terre'Blanche

Eugène Ney Terre'Blanche (31 January 1941Terre'Blanche's year of birth is alternately given as 1941 or 1944. The majority of sources indicates 1941; sources that claim 1944 as his year of birth include, and the – 3 April 2010) was a South African white supremacist and Afrikaner nationalist who was the founder and leader of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB).

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Eugen Schiffer

Eugen Schiffer (14 February 1860 – 5 September 1954) was a German lawyer and liberal politician.

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Europalestine

CAPJPO-Europalestine is a French non-governmental organization (NGO), founded by Olivia Zemor, dedicated to the ending of "the occupation of the Palestinian territories" in compliance with UN Security Council Resolution 242 passed after the Six-Day War in 1967.

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European Union law

European Union law is the system of laws operating within the member states of the European Union.

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Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia (ELCIN) is a Lutheran denomination based in Namibia.

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Everett Colby

Everett Colby (December 10, 1874 – June 19, 1943) was a member of the New Jersey Assembly and the New Jersey Senate.

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Evidence (Proceedings in Other Jurisdictions) Act 1975

The Evidence (Proceedings in other Jurisdictions) Act 1975 (c.34) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the long title of which is "An Act to make new provision for enabling the High Court, the Court of Session and the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland to assist in obtaining evidence required for the purposes of proceedings in other jurisdictions; to extend the powers of those courts to issue process effective throughout the United Kingdom for securing the attendance of witnesses; and for purposes connected with those matters." The Act was passed in order to implement the Hague Evidence Convention of 18 March 1970 into British law.

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Excellency

Excellency is an honorific style given to certain high-level officers of a sovereign state, officials of an international organization, or members of an aristocracy.

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Exclusive economic zone

An exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is a sea zone prescribed by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea over which a state has special rights regarding the exploration and use of marine resources, including energy production from water and wind.

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Exclusive economic zone of Somalia

The exclusive economic zone of Somalia covers 830,389 km2 in the Indian Ocean.

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Extraterritoriality

Extraterritoriality is the state of being exempted from the jurisdiction of local law, usually as the result of diplomatic negotiations.

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Fahim bin Sultan Al Qasimi

Fahim bin Sultan Al Qasimi (Arabic: فاهم بن سلطان القاسمي; born 1948) is an Emirati lawyer, diplomat, politician and businessman.

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Fakhar Zaman (poet)

Fakhar Zaman was the chairman of the Pakistan Academy of Letters from 11 May 2008 to 12 March 2012, when Abdul Hameed replaced him as the next appointed chairman of the body.

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Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute

Sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) is disputed by Argentina and the United Kingdom.

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Fatsah Ouguergouz

Dr.

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Fazl Mosque, London

The Fazl Mosque, also known as The London Mosque, is the first purpose-built Islamic place of worship in the British capital.

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Fazl Mosque, Washington, D.C.

The Fazl Mosque in Washington, D.C. was established by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in 1950 and is the first mosque in the U.S. capital of Washington, DC.

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February 1968

The following events occurred in February 1968.

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Federico de Castro

Federico de Castro y Bravo (21 October 1903 in Seville – 1983 in Madrid) was a Spanish jurist.

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Filfla

Filfla is a small, mostly barren, uninhabited islet south of Malta, and is the most southerly point of the Maltese Archipelago.

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First Ivorian Civil War

The First Ivorian Civil War was a conflict in the Ivory Coast (also known as Côte d'Ivoire) that began in 2002.

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Fisheries case

The United Kingdom v Norway also known as the Fisheries Case was the culmination of a dispute, originating in 1933, over how large an area of water surrounding Norway was Norwegian waters (that Norway thus had exclusive fishing rights to) and how much was 'high seas' (that the UK could thus fish).

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Fishery Protection Squadron

The Fishery Protection Squadron is a front-line squadron of the Royal Navy with responsibility for patrolling the UK's Extended Fisheries Zone.

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Five Eyes

The Five Eyes, often abbreviated as FVEY, is an intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Florence Hartmann

Florence Hartmann (born 17 February 1963) is a French journalist and author.

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Football hooliganism

Football hooliganism is the term used to describe disorderly, violent or destructive behaviour perpetrated by spectators at association football events.

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Football War

The Football War (La guerra del fútbol), also known as the Soccer War or the 100 Hour War, was a brief war fought between El Salvador and Honduras in 1969.

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Foreign policy of the Ronald Reagan administration

The foreign policy of the Ronald Reagan administration was the foreign policy of the United States from 1981 to 1989.

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Foreign relations of Argentina

This article deals with the diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and international relations of Argentina.

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Foreign relations of Bahrain

Bahrain plays a modest, moderating role in regional politics and adheres to the views of the Arab League on Middle East peace and Palestinian rights.

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Foreign relations of Barbados

This article deals with the diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and international relations of Barbados.

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Foreign relations of Belgium

Belgium is a country in Europe and member of major international organizations like the European Union and NATO which are both headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.

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Foreign relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The implementation of the Dayton Accords of 1995 has focused the efforts of policymakers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the international community, on regional stabilization in the countries-successors of the former Yugoslavia.

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Foreign relations of Cameroon

Cameroon's noncontentious, low-profile approach to foreign relations puts it squarely in the middle of other African and developing country states on major issues.

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Foreign relations of Canada

The foreign relations of Canada are Canada's relations with other governments and peoples.

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Foreign relations of El Salvador

El Salvador is a member of the United Nations and several of its specialized agencies, the Organization of American States (OAS), the Central American Common Market (CACM), the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN), and the Central American Integration System (SICA).

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Foreign relations of Greece

As one of the oldest Euro-Atlantic member states in the region of Southeast Europe, Greece enjoys a prominent geopolitical role as a middle power, due to its political and geographical proximity to Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

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Foreign relations of Guatemala

Guatemala's major diplomatic interests are regional security and increasingly, regional development and economic integration.

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Foreign relations of Guyana

After independence in 1966, Guyana sought an influential role in international affairs, particularly among Third World and non-aligned nations.

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Foreign relations of Honduras

Honduras is a member of the United Nations, the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN), the Central American Integration System (SICA), and the Central American Security Commission (CASQ).

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Foreign relations of Hungary

Hungary wields considerable influence in Central and Eastern Europe and is a middle power in international affairs.

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Foreign relations of Indonesia

Since independence, Indonesia foreign relations have adhered to a "free and active" foreign policy, seeking to play a role in regional affairs commensurate with its size and location but avoiding involvement in conflicts among major powers.

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Foreign relations of Liberia

Liberian foreign relations were traditionally stable and cordial throughout much of the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Foreign relations of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi

The foreign relations of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (1969–2011) underwent much fluctuation and change.

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Foreign relations of Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein's foreign economic policy has been dominated by its customs union with Switzerland (and with Austria-Hungary until World War I).

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Foreign relations of Malaysia

Malaysia is an active member of various international organisations, including the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and the Non-Aligned Movement.

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Foreign relations of Namibia

Namibia follows a largely independent foreign policy, with strong affiliations with states that aided the independence struggle, including Libya and Cuba.

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Foreign relations of New Zealand

The foreign relations of New Zealand are oriented chiefly toward developed democratic nations and emerging Pacific economies.

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Foreign relations of Nicaragua

Nicaragua pursues an independent foreign policy.

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Foreign relations of Niger

Niger pursues a moderate foreign policy and maintains friendly relations with both East and West.

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Foreign relations of Nigeria

Since independence, with Jaja Wachuku as the first Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commons, later called External Affairs, Nigerian foreign policy has been characterised by a focus on Africa as a regional power and by attachment to several fundamental principles: African unity and independence; capability to exercise hegemonic influence in the region: peaceful settlement of disputes; non-alignment and non-intentional interference in the internal affairs of other nations; and regional economic cooperation and development.

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Foreign relations of Northern Cyprus

Northern Cyprus is recognised only by Turkey, a country which facilitates many of its contacts with the international community.

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Foreign relations of Portugal

Foreign relations of Portugal are linked with its historical role as a major player in the Age of Discovery and the holder of the now defunct Portuguese Empire.

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Foreign relations of Qatar

Qatar achieved full independence from the United Kingdom on 3 September 1971.

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Foreign relations of San Marino

San Marino is an independent and sovereign member of the international community.

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Foreign relations of South Africa during apartheid

Foreign relations of South Africa during apartheid are studied as the foreign relations of South Africa between 1948 and 1993.

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Foreign relations of Switzerland

The foreign relations of Switzerland are the primary responsibility of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA).

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Foreign relations of Taiwan

The foreign relations of the Republic of China (ROC), referred to by many states as Taiwan, are the relations between the Republic of China and other countries.

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Foreign relations of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Its location in the center of Africa has made the Democratic Republic of the Congo (at one time known as Zaire) a key player in the region since independence.

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Foreign relations of the Netherlands

The foreign policy of the Netherlands is based on four basic commitments: to the Atlantic cooperation, to European integration, to international development and to international law.

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Foreign relations of the Philippines

Foreign relations of the Philippines are administered by the President of the Philippines and the Department of Foreign Affairs.

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Foreign relations of the State of Palestine

The foreign relations of the State of Palestine have been conducted since the establishment of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1964.

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Foreign relations of Tunisia

Former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has maintained Tunisia's long-time policy of seeking good relations with the West, while playing an active role in Arab and African regional bodies.

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Foreign relations of Ukraine

Ukraine has formal relations with many nations and in recent decades has been establishing diplomatic relations with an expanding circle of nations.

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Foreign relations of Vanuatu

Vanuatu maintains relations with more than 65 countries, and has a very modest network of diplomatic missions.

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Foreign territories of Singapore

Foreign territories of Singapore are the plots of land owned by the Republic of Singapore that are geographically distant from the boundaries of the country or are located in other countries.

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Fort Street High School

For the primary school of similar name see Fort Street Public School Fort Street High School is a co-educational, academically selective, public high school currently can be found at Petersham, an inner western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Foster Furcolo

John Foster Furcolo (July 29, 1911 – July 5, 1995) was an American lawyer, writer, and Democratic Party politician from Massachusetts.

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France and weapons of mass destruction

France is one of the five "Nuclear Weapons States" under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, but is not known to possess or develop any chemical or biological weapons.

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France–Netherlands relations

The French–Dutch relations refer to the interstate and bilateral relations between France and the Netherlands.

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Francis Boyle

Francis Anthony Boyle (born March 25, 1950) is a professor of international law at the University of Illinois College of Law.

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Francis Y.S. Garlawolu

Francis Y.S. Garlawolu (sometimes seen as "Garlawulo," "Galawolu" or "Galawulo"), (born 1951) is a Liberian politician and attorney.

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Francisco Rezek

José Francisco Rezek (born January 18, 1944 in Cristina) is a Brazilian judge who served as a member of the International Court of Justice, based in The Hague, Netherlands, from 1996 to 2006.

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Franklin Berman

Sir Franklin Delow "Frank" Berman KCMG QC (born 12 December 1939) is a British barrister, judge and arbitrator with a specialty in international law.

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Frede Castberg

Frede Castberg (4 July 1893 – 4 November 1977) was a Norwegian jurist.

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Frederik Beichmann

Frederik Valdemar Nikolai Beichmann (3 January 1859 – 29 December 1937) was a Norwegian judge and civil servant He was born in Christiania to military officer Johan Diderik Schlømer Beichmann and Alette Faye.

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Free University of Berlin

The Free University of Berlin (Freie Universität Berlin, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a research university located in Berlin, Germany.

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French language

French (le français or la langue française) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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French protectorate in Morocco

The French protectorate in Morocco (Protectorat français au Maroc; حماية فرنسا في المغرب Ḥimāyat Faransā fi-l-Maḡrib) was established by the Treaty of Fez.

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FROLINAT

FROLINAT (Front de Libération Nationale du Tchad; National Liberation Front of Chad) was an insurgent rebel group that was active in Chad between 1966 and 1993.

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Fukuoka Prefectural Shuyukan High School

is a co-educational public senior high school in Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan.

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Fyodor Kozhevnikov

Feodor Ivanovich Kozhevnikov (1893–1998) was a Soviet legal expert.

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Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams

The Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Dams (more precisely Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Waterworks, Bős–nagymarosi vízlépcső, Slovak: Sústava vodných diel Gabčíkovo – Nagymaros) is a large barrage project on the Danube.

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Garfield Barwick

Sir Garfield Edward John Barwick, (22 June 190313 July 1997) was an Australian judge who was the seventh and longest serving Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 1964 to 1981.

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Gaza flotilla raid

The Gaza flotilla raid was a military operation by Israel against six civilian ships of the "Gaza Freedom Flotilla" on 31 May 2010 in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea.

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General Debate of the seventy-first session of the United Nations General Assembly

The General Debate of the seventy-first session of the United Nations General Assembly commenced on 20 September and ended on 28 September 2016.

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General Debate of the seventy-second session of the United Nations General Assembly

The General Debate of the seventy-second session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) commenced on 19 September 2017 and ended on 25 September 2017.

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Geneva Agreement (1966)

The Geneva Agreement, signed in Geneva, Switzerland, on 17 February 1966, was established to resolve the disagreement between Venezuela and the United Kingdom regarding the border between Venezuela and British Guiana.

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Genocidal massacre

The term genocidal massacre was introduced by Leo Kuper (1908–1994) to describe incidents with a genocidal component but which are committed on a smaller scale when compared to genocides such as the Rwandan Genocide.

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Genocide

Genocide is intentional action to destroy a people (usually defined as an ethnic, national, racial, or religious group) in whole or in part.

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Genocide under municipal laws

The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) came into effect in January 1951.

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Genocides in history

Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious or national group.

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Geoffrey Palmer (politician)

Sir Geoffrey Winston Russell Palmer (born 21 April 1942) is a New Zealand lawyer, legal academic, and past politician, who was a member of the New Zealand Parliament from 1979 to 1990.

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Geography of Thailand

Thailand's 514,000 square kilometers lie in the middle of mainland Southeast Asia.

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George Brandis

George Henry Brandis (born 22 June 1957) is an Australian diplomat and former politician who has been the Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom since May 2018.

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George Washington University

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Georges Abi-Saab

Georges Michel Abi-Saab (born June 9, 1933) is an Egyptian lawyer, professor of international law, and an international judge.

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Georges Bank

Georges Bank (formerly known as St. Georges Bank) is a large elevated area of the sea floor between Cape Cod, Massachusetts (United States), and Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia (Canada).

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Georgetown Law

Georgetown University Law Center, commonly referred to as Georgetown Law School or simply Georgetown Law, is one of the professional graduate schools of Georgetown University, a private research university located in Washington, D.C. Established in 1870, it is the second largest law school in the United States and receives more full-time applications than any other law school in the country.

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Georgetown University Library

The Georgetown University Library is the library system of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C..

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Gerald Fitzmaurice

Sir Gerald Gray Fitzmaurice (24 October 1901 – 7 September 1982) was a British barrister and judge.

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Gerard Niyungeko

Gerard Niyungeko is a Judge of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, a position he was appointed to in 2006.

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German Guatemalan

A German Guatemalan is a citizen of Guatemala whose ancestors were German settlers (along with other settlers from Belgium) who arrived in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Gex, Ain

Gex is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France.

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Gilles Devers

Gilles Devers, born in 1956, is a French lawyer and academic.

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Giorgio Gaja

Giorgio Gaja is an Italian jurist.

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Global citizenship

Global citizenship is the idea of all persons having rights and civic responsibilities that come with being a member of the world, with whole-world philosophy and sensibilities, rather than as a citizen of a particular nation or place.

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Globalno (TV show)

Globalno (Globally) is a Bosnian television show airing on Wednesdays on BN Televizija in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Godknows Igali

Dr.

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Goettingen Journal of International Law

The Goettingen Journal of International Law (GoJIL) is a jurisprudential online journal published by a student group in the Faculty of Law at the University of Göttingen in cooperation with the Institute of International and European Law in Göttingen.

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Gonzalo Parra-Aranguren

Gonzalo Parra-Aranguren (5 December 1928 – 3 December 2016) is a judge at the International Court of Justice of the United Nations in The Hague, Netherlands.

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Gopal Swarup Pathak

Gopal Swarup Pathak (24 February 1896 – 4 October 1982) was the fourth Vice President of India from August 1969 to August 1974.

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Government College University (Lahore)

The Government College University (GCU) is a public research university located in the downtown, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

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Government of Haiti

The government of Haiti is a semi-presidential republic, a multiparty system wherein the President of Haiti is head of state elected directly by popular elections.

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Government of South Africa

The Republic of South Africa is a parliamentary republic with three-tier system of government and an independent judiciary, operating in a parliamentary system.

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Governorship of Rick Perry

Rick Perry, having served as the Lieutenant Governor of Texas for one year, succeeded to the office of Governor of Texas on December 21, 2000 when the incumbent governor, George W. Bush.

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Grace Contract

The Grace Contract was an 1886 pact between Peru and British bondholders to retire debts against Peru from bonds issued in 1870 (£7,400,000) and 1872 for £36,800,000.

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Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, or the Graduate Institute (in French: Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (previously known as Institut (universitaire) de hautes études internationales), abbreviated IHEID (previously HEI, IHEI, or IUHEI) is a post-graduate university located in Geneva, Switzerland. The institution counts one UN secretary-general (Kofi Annan), seven Nobel Prize recipients, one Pulitzer Prize winner, and numerous ambassadors, foreign ministers, and heads of state among its alumni and faculty. Founded by two senior League of Nations officials, the Graduate Institute maintains strong links with that international organisation's successor, the United Nations, and many alumni have gone on to work at UN agencies. The school is a full member of the APSIA. Founded in 1927, the Graduate Institute of International Studies (IHEI or HEI) is continental Europe's oldest school of international relations and was the world's first university dedicated solely to the study of international affairs. It offered one of the first doctoral programmes in international relations in the world. In 2008, the Graduate Institute absorbed the Graduate Institute of Development Studies, a smaller post-graduate institution also based in Geneva founded in 1961. The merger resulted in the current Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Today the school enrolls about 800 graduate students from over 100 countries. Foreign students make up nearly 80% of the student body and the school is officially a bilingual English-French institution, although the majority of classes are in English.. With Maison de la Paix acting as its primary seat of learning, the Institute's campuses are located blocks from the United Nations Office at Geneva, International Labour Organization, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, International Committee of the Red Cross, World Intellectual Property Organization and many other international organizations. It runs joint degree programmes with universities such as Smith College and Yale University, and is Harvard Kennedy School's only partner university to co-deliver double degrees.

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Grantchester

Grantchester is a village on the River Cam or Granta in South Cambridgeshire, England.

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Great Belt Fixed Link

The Great Belt Fixed link (Storebæltsforbindelsen) is a multi-element fixed link crossing the Great Belt strait between the Danish islands of Zealand and Funen.

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Greater and Lesser Tunbs

Greater Tunb and Lesser Tunb (تنب بزرگ و تنب کوچک., Tonb-e Bozorg and Tonb-e Kuchak, طنب الكبرى و طنب الصغرى., Tunb el-Kubra and Tunb el-Sughra) are two small islands in the eastern Persian Gulf, close to the Strait of Hormuz.

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Greater Mauritania

"Greater Mauritania" is a term for the Mauritanian irredentist claim to Western Sahara, and possibly other Moorish or Sahrawi-populated areas of the western Sahara desert.

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Greater Philippines

Greater Philippines is an irredentist concept in the Philippines supporting the inclusion of eastern Sabah as a part of the country's territory.

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Greece–Republic of Macedonia relations

Greece – Macedonia relations refer to the bilateral relations between the Hellenic Republic and the Republic of Macedonia.

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Green Hackworth

Green Haywood Hackworth (Prestonsburg, Kentucky, January 23, 1883 – Washington, DC, June 24, 1973) was an American jurist who served as the first U.S. judge on the International Court of Justice, as President of the International Court of Justice, as the longest running Legal Adviser to the US Department of State (1925 -1946) and as a member of Secretary of State Cordell Hull's inner circle of advisers.

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Green March

The Green March was a strategic mass demonstration in November 1975, coordinated by the Moroccan government, to force Spain to hand over the disputed, autonomous semi-metropolitan province of Spanish Sahara to Morocco.

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Greentree Agreement

The was the formal treaty which resolved the Cameroon-Nigeria border dispute over the oil and natural gas rich Bakassi peninsula.

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Grigory Grabovoy

Grigory Petrovich Grabovoy (Григо́рий Петро́вич Грабово́й) (born 14 November 1963 in the region of Shymkent, Kazakhstan) is a Russian Doctor of Mathematics.

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Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos

Gualeguaychú is a city in the, on the left bank of the Gualeguaychú River (a tributary of the Uruguay River).

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Guarantees of non-repetition

The guarantees of non-repetition is a component of reparations as stipulated in the United Nations Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights resolution proclaiming the Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation for Victims of Gross Violations of International Human Rights Law and Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law.

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Guatemalan general election, 2015

General elections were held in Guatemala on 6 September 2015 to elect the President and Vice President, all 158 Congress deputies, all 20 deputies to the Central American Parliament, and mayors and councils for all 338 municipalities in the country.

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Guatemalan territorial dispute referendum, 2018

A referendum on the territorial dispute with Belize was held in Guatemala on Sunday April 15, 2018.

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Guayana Esequiba

Guayana Esequiba is a territory administered by Guyana and claimed by Venezuela.

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Gujarat National Law University

Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) is a National Law University established under the Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003 in the state of Gujarat.

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Gulf of Fonseca

The Gulf of Fonseca (Golfo de Fonseca), part of the Pacific Ocean, is a gulf on Central America, bordering El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua.

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Gulf of Maine

The Gulf of Maine (Golfe du Maine) is a large gulf of the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast of North America.

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Gustave Rolin-Jaequemyns

Gustave Henri Ange Hippolyte Rolin-Jaequemyns (31 January 1835 – 9 January 1902) was a Belgian attorney at law, diplomat and Minister of the Interior (1878–1884) as a member of the Unitarian Liberal Party.

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Hague (disambiguation)

The Hague is a city in the western coast Netherlands, the capital of the province of South Holland.

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Hague Initiative for Law and Armed Conflict

The Hague Initiative for Law and Armed Conflict is an initiative of the Netherlands Red Cross and the T.M.C. Asser Instituut.

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Hague Tribunal

Hague Tribunal is a popular name for any of the various international courts located in The Hague, Netherlands.

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Haim Cohn

Haim Herman Cohn (חיים הרמן כהן, born 11 March 1911, died 10 April 2002) was an Israeli jurist and politician.

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Hallstein Doctrine

The Hallstein Doctrine, named after Walter Hallstein, was a key doctrine in the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) in 1955–1970.

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Hanne Sophie Greve

Hanne Sophie Greve (born 14 April 1952 in Tønsberg, Norway) is a Norwegian judge.

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Hans Island

Hans Island (Greenlandic: Tartupaluk; Inuktitut: ᑕᕐᑐᐸᓗᒃ; Île Hans; Hans Ø) is a small, uninhabited barren knoll measuring, long and wide, located in the centre of the Kennedy Channel of Nares Strait—the strait that separates Ellesmere Island from northern Greenland and connects Baffin Bay with the Lincoln Sea.

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Hans Köchler's Lockerbie trial observer mission

Hans Köchler's Lockerbie trial observer mission stemmed from the dispute between the United Kingdom, the United States, and Libya concerning arrangements for the trial of two Libyans accused of causing the explosion of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie on 21 December 1988.

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Hans-Peter Kaul

Hans-Peter Kaul (25 July 1943 – 21 July 2014) was a German international law scholar and former diplomat and international judge.

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Har Gilo

Har Gilo (הַר גִּלֹה, lit. Mount Gilo) is an Israeli settlement organized as a community settlement located about five kilometers south of Jerusalem, and two kilometers west of Bethlehem in the northern Judean hills of the West Bank.

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Hardy Cross Dillard

Hardy Cross Dillard (23 October 1902 – 12 May 1982) was an American jurist who served as a judge on the International Court of Justice from 1970 to 1979,Margolick, David 1982, "Hardy Cross Dillard, 79, Dies; Ex-Judge on the World Court.", The New York Times, 14 May, p. 19.

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Haris Silajdžić

Haris Silajdžić (Cyrillic: Харис Силајџић; born 1 October 1945) is a Bosnian politician and academic.

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Harish Salve

Harish Salve is an Indian lawyer, who specializes in constitutional, commercial and taxation law.

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Harkness Fellowship

The Harkness Fellowships (previously known as the Commonwealth Fund Fellowships) are a programme run by the Commonwealth Fund of New York City.

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Harvard International Law Journal

The Harvard International Law Journal is a biannual academic journal of international law, run and edited by students at Harvard Law School.

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Hashmonaim

Hashmonaim (חַשְׁמוֹנָאִים, lit. Hasmoneans) is an Israeli settlement located in the western section of the West Bank, off Route 443.

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Hawar Islands

The Hawar Islands (جزر حوار; transliterated: Juzur Ḩawār) are an archipelago of desert islands owned by Bahrain, situated off the west coast of Qatar in the Gulf of Bahrain of the Persian Gulf.

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Headquarters of the United Nations

The United Nations is headquartered in New York City, in a complex designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and built by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz.

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Heidelberg University

Heidelberg University (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis) is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Heidelberg University Faculty of Law

The Heidelberg University Faculty of Law (also known as Heidelberg Law School), located in Heidelberg, Germany, is one of the original four constituent faculties of Heidelberg University.

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Helen of Greece and Denmark

Helen of Greece and Denmark (Ελένη, Eleni;; 2 May 1896 – 28 November 1982), was a queen mother of Romania during the reign of her son King Michael (1940–1947).

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Helge Klæstad

Helge Klæstad (6 December 1885 – 23 May 1965) was a Norwegian judge.

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Henri Rolin

Henri Marthe Sylvie Rolin (Ghent, 3 May 1891 – Paris, 20 April 1973) was a Belgian socialist politician, first part of the Belgian Workers' Party (POB-BWP) and later of its successor, the Belgian Socialist Party (PSB-BSP).

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Hersch Lauterpacht

Sir Hersch Lauterpacht QC (16 August 1897 – 8 May 1960) was a Polish-British lawyer and judge at the International Court of Justice.

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High Court of Uganda

The High Court of Uganda, also Uganda High Court, is the third-highest judicial organ in Uganda, behind the Supreme Court of Uganda and the Court of Appeal of Uganda.

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Hilary Charlesworth

Hilary Christiane Mary Charlesworth (born 28 February 1955) is a feminist international law scholar.

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Hisashi Owada

is a Japanese former diplomat and law professor, and has served as a judge on the International Court of Justice since 2002.

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Hissène Habré

Hissène Habré (Arabic: حسين حبري Ḥusaīn Ḥabrī, Chadian Arabic:;; born 13 September 1942), also spelled Hissen Habré, is a Chadian politician who served as the President of Chad from 1982 until he was deposed in 1990.

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History of Antarctica

The history of Antarctica emerges from early Western theories of a vast continent, known as Terra Australis, believed to exist in the far south of the globe.

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History of Australia since 1945

The history of Australia since 1945 has seen long periods of economic prosperity and the introduction of an expanded and multi-ethnic immigration program, which has coincided with moves away from Britain in political, social and cultural terms and towards increasing engagement with the United States and Asia.

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History of Bahrain

Bahrain was the central location of the ancient Dilmun civilization.

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History of Belize

The History of Belize dates back thousands of years.

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History of Canada (1992–present)

The history of Canada (1992–present) refers to the period immediately following the end of the Cold War, until present.

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History of Goa

Goa is a small state on the western coast of India.

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History of Honduras (1982–present)

The modern history of Honduras is replete with large-scale disappearances of left-leaning union members, students and others.

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History of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi

Muammar Gaddafi became the de facto leader of Libya on 1 September 1969 after leading a group of young Libyan military officers against King Idris I in a bloodless coup d'état.

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History of Liechtenstein

Political identity came to the territory now occupied by the Principality of Liechtenstein in 814, with the formation of the subcountry of Lower Rhætia.

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History of Malta

Malta has a long history and was first inhabited in around 5900 BC.

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History of Mauritania (1960–78)

This article is about the history of Mauritania from 1960 to 1978.

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History of Morocco

The history of Morocco spans several millennia, succeeding the prehistoric cultures of Jebel Irhoud and Taforalt.

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History of Myanmar

The history of Myanmar (also known as Burma) covers the period from the time of first-known human settlements 13,000 years ago to the present day.

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History of Namibia

The history of Namibia has passed through several distinct stages from being colonised in the late nineteenth century to Namibia's independence on 21 March 1990.

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History of Nauru

The history of human activity in Nauru, an island country in the Pacific Ocean, began roughly 3,000 years ago when 12 Micronesian and Polynesian clans settled the island.

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History of Nicaragua

Nicaragua is the third least densely populated nation in Central America, with a demographic similar in size to its smaller neighbors.

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History of Qatar

The history of Qatar spans from its first duration of human occupation to its formation as a modern state.

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History of rugby union matches between the British and Irish Lions and other countries

Since 1989, the British and Irish Lions have developed a regular 12-year cycle of tours visiting one of the following three Southern Hemisphere nations, in turn, every four years.

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History of Sabah

The history of Sabah can be traced back to about 23–30,000 years ago when evidence suggests the earliest human settlement in the region existed.

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History of slavery in Asia

Slavery has existed all throughout Asia, and forms of slavery still exist today.

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History of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

The history of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands is relatively recent.

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History of South Tyrol

Modern-day South Tyrol, an autonomous Italian province created in 1948, was part of the Austro-Hungarian County of Tyrol until 1918 (then known as Deutschsüdtirol and occasionally Mitteltirol).

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History of the Central Intelligence Agency

The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was created on July 26, when Harry S. Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 into law.

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History of the Iranian Navy

The Iranian Navy (Persian: نیروی دریایی ایران), traditionally located in the shallow waters of the Persian Gulf, has always been the smallest of the country's military forces.

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History of the Islamic Republic of Iran

One of the most dramatic changes in government in Iran's history was seen with the 1979 Iranian Revolution where Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was overthrown and replaced by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

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History of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

The history of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict began with the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948.

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History of the Netherlands

The history of the Netherlands is the history of seafaring people thriving on a lowland river delta on the North Sea in northwestern Europe.

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History of the North Sea

The North Sea, though often an area of conflict, has an extensive history of maritime commerce and trade routes between its coastal nations whose economies and industries were also able to exploit its resources.

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History of United Nations peacekeeping

The United Nations Peacekeeping began in 1948.

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History of Western New Guinea

The History of West Papua, as a region and not a province, refers to the history of the Indonesian western half of the island of New Guinea and other smaller islands to its west.

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History of Western Sahara

The history of Western Sahara can be traced back to the times of Carthaginian explorer Hanno the Navigator in the 5th century BC.

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Hizb ut-Tahrir

Hizb ut-Tahrir (حزب التحرير Ḥizb at-Taḥrīr; Party of Liberation) is an international, pan-Islamist political organization, which describes its ideology as Islam, and its aim as the re-establishment of the Islamic Khilafah (Caliphate) or Islamic state to resume the Islamic way of life.

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Honduras

Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras (República de Honduras), is a republic in Central America.

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Horsburgh Lighthouse

Horsburgh Lighthouse (Chinese: 霍士堡灯塔; Rumah Api Horsburgh) is an active lighthouse which marks the eastern entrance to the Straits of Singapore.

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Hossein Khalatbari

Hossein Khalatbari Mokarram (حسین خلعتبری; 4 October 1949 – 21 March 1985) was an Iranian fighter pilot who served in the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force during Iran–Iraq War.

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Hossein Shahshahani

Hossein Shahshahani (also known as Seyyed Hossein Shahshahani) (حسین شهشهانی) (1895 - 19 March 1962) was a prominent judge, scholar of Islamic Law and expert of historical documents and manuscripts of Iran.

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Hsu Mo

Hsu Mo (October 22, 1893 in Suzhou, province of Jiangsu – June 28, 1956 in The Hague) was a Chinese lawyer, politician and diplomat.

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Human rights in Burundi

Burundi is governed as a presidential representative democratic republic, with an estimated population of 10,557,259.

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Human rights in Israel

Human rights in Israel refers to the human rights record of the State of Israel as evaluated by intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and human rights activists, often in the context of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, the wider Arab–Israeli conflict and Israel internal politics.

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Human rights in the Netherlands

Human rights in the Netherlands are codified in the Dutch constitution.

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Humane Society International Australia

Humane Society International Australia (HSIA) is the Australian branch of Humane Society International (HSI), an offshoot of the international animal protection organisation, The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).

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Humanist Manifesto

Humanist Manifesto is the title of three manifestos laying out a Humanist worldview.

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Humanitarian impact of the Russo-Georgian War

The Russo-Georgian War had a huge humanitarian impact on the civilians.

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Humanitarian Initiative

The Humanitarian Initiative is a group of states that evolved within the framework of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and nuclear weapons diplomacy more widely.

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Humberto Leal Garcia

Humberto Leal García Jr. (January 16, 1973 – July 7, 2011) was a Mexican inmate on death row in the US state of Texas for the May 21, 1994, rape, torture, and murder of Adria Sauceda in San Antonio.

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Humphrey Waldock

Sir (Claud) Humphrey Meredith Waldock, (13 August 1904 – 15 August 1981) was a British jurist and international lawyer.

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Hussain Al Baharna

Hussain Mohammed Al Baharna (حسين محمد البحارنة, born on 5 December 1932) is a Bahraini lawyer, legal scholar, author and former minister.

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Hydroelectricity in Hungary

Hydroelectricity in Hungary is not prevalent due to unsuitable geographical conditions and civil resentment.

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Ian Brownlie

Sir Ian Brownlie (19 September 1932, Liverpool – 3 January 2010, Cairo) was a British practising barrister, specialising in international law.

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Ian Callinan

Ian David Francis Callinan AC QC (born 1 September 1937) is a former Justice of the High Court of Australia, the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy.

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Iccho Itoh

, born, was the mayor of the Japanese city of Nagasaki; he first took office in 1995.

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Imia/Kardak

Imia (Ίμια) or Kardak is a pair of small uninhabited islets in the Aegean Sea, situated between the Greek island chain of the Dodecanese and the southwestern mainland coast of Turkey.

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Immanuel (town)

Immanuel, (עִמָּנוּאֵל, IPA: i.maˌnuˈel) also spelled Emmanuel or Emanuel, is an Israeli settlement organized as a local council located in the West Bank.

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Imminent peril

Imminent peril, or imminent danger, is an American legal concept where Imminent peril is "certain danger, immediate, and impending; menacingly close at hand, and threatening." In many states in the USA, a mere necessity for quick action does not constitute an emergency within the doctrine of imminent peril, where the situation calling for the action is one which should reasonably have been anticipated and which the person whose action is called for should have been prepared to meet; the doctrine of imminent peril does not excuse one who has brought about the peril by her own negligence.

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Immunity from prosecution (international law)

Immunity from prosecution is a doctrine of international law that allows an accused to avoid prosecution for criminal offences.

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Imre Kozma

Imre Kozma (born 4 June 1940) is a Hungarian Roman Catholic priest, the founder of the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta, patron of East German refugees arriving to Hungary in 1988-89.

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Independent State of Rainbow Creek

No description.

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Index of international public law articles

List of international public law topics: This is a comprehensive list of pages dealing with public international law, i.e. those areas of law dealing with the United Nations System and the Law of Nations.

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Index of law articles

This collection of lists of law topics collects the names of topics related to law.

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Indian Civil Service (British India)

The Indian Civil Service (ICS) for part of the 19th century officially known as the Imperial Civil Service, was the elite higher civil service of the British Empire in British India during British rule in the period between 1858 and 1947.

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Indictment and arrest of Augusto Pinochet

General Augusto Pinochet was indicted for human rights violations committed in his native Chile by Spanish magistrate Baltasar Garzón on 10 October 1998.

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Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts

Since the partition of British India in 1947 and creation of modern states of India and Pakistan, the two South Asian countries have been involved in four wars, including one undeclared war, and many border skirmishes and military stand-offs.

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Indonesia–Malaysia border

The border between the Southeast Asian countries of Indonesia and Malaysia consist of both a land border separating the two countries' territories on the island of Borneo as well as maritime boundaries along the length of the Straits of Malacca, in the South China Sea and in the Celebes Sea.

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Indus Waters Treaty

The Indus Waters Treaty (English) or सिंधु जल संधि (Hindi) or "سندھ طاس معاہدہ" (Urdu) is a water-shareing treaty between India and Pakistan, brokered by the World Bank (then the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development) The Guardian, Monday 3 June 2002 01.06 BST The treaty was signed in Karachi on September 19, 1960 by the first Prime Minister of India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and then President of Pakistan Ayub Khan.

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Institut de Droit International

The Institute of International Law (French: Institut de Droit International) is an organization devoted to the study and development of international law, whose membership comprises the world's leading public international lawyers.

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Inter-Allied Socialist Conferences of World War I

During the First World War there were a number of conferences of the socialist parties of the Entente or Allied powers.

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Interim order

The term interim order refers to an order issued by a court during the pendency of the litigation.

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International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists

The International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists strives to advance human rights everywhere, including the prevention of war crimes, the punishment of war criminals, the prohibition of weapons of mass destruction, and international co-operation based on the rule of law and the fair implementation of international covenants and conventions.

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International Association of Lawyers against Nuclear Arms

The International Association of Lawyers against Nuclear Arms (IALANA) is an international non-governmental organisation headquartered in Berlin.

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International Commission of Jurists

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) is an international human rights non-governmental organization.

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International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination

The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) is a United Nations convention.

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International court

International courts are formed by treaties between nations or under the authority of an international organization such as the United Nations and include ad hoc tribunals and permanent institutions but exclude any courts arising purely under national authority.

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International Court of Justice advisory opinion on Kosovo's declaration of independence

Accordance with International Law of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence In Respect of Kosovo was a request for an advisory opinion referred to the International Court of Justice by the United Nations General Assembly regarding the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence.

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International Court of Justice advisory opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons

Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons is a landmark international law case, where the International Court of Justice gave an advisory opinion stating that there is no source of law, customary or treaty, that explicitly prohibits the possession or even use of nuclear weapons.

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International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion on Western Sahara

One of the main functions of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is to provide Advisory Opinions - non-binding legal interpretations admitted by United Nations organs.

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International Court of Justice judges election, 2011

The 2011 International Court of Justice election began on 10 November 2011 at United Nations Headquarters in New York City.

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International Court of Justice judges election, 2014

The 2014 International Court of Justice election began on 6 November 2011 at United Nations Headquarters in New York City.

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International Crimes Tribunal

International Crimes Tribunal or International Criminal Tribunal may refer to.

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International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court (ICC or ICCt) is an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal that sits in The Hague in the Netherlands.

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International criminal law

International criminal law is a body of public international law designed to prohibit certain categories of conduct commonly viewed as serious atrocities and to make perpetrators of such conduct criminally accountable for their perpetration.

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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

The International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991, more commonly referred to as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), was a body of the United Nations established to prosecute serious crimes committed during the Yugoslav Wars, and to try their perpetrators.

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International incident

An international incident is a seemingly relatively small or limited action or clash that results in a wider dispute between two or more nation-states.

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International Institute of Humanitarian Law

The International Institute of Humanitarian Law (IIHL) is an independent, non-profit humanitarian organisation founded in 1970.

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International judicial institution

International judicial institutions can be divided into courts, arbitral tribunals and quasi-judicial institutions.

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International labour law

International labour law is the body of rules spanning public and private international law which concern the rights and duties of employees, employers, trade unions and governments in regulating the workplace.

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International law

International law is the set of rules generally regarded and accepted as binding in relations between states and between nations.

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International Law (TV series)

International Law is a Canadian documentary television miniseries on international law which aired on CBC Television in 1961.

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International law and Israeli settlements

The international community considers the establishment of Israeli settlements in the Israeli-occupied territories illegal under international law, because the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 prohibits countries from moving population into territories occupied in a war.

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International law and the Arab–Israeli conflict

The International law bearing on issues of Arab–Israeli conflict, which became a major arena of regional and international tension since the birth of Israel in 1948, resulting in several disputes between a number of Arab countries and Israel.

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International Law Commission

The International Law Commission was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948 for the "promotion of the progressive development of international law and its codification." It holds an annual session at the United Nations Office at Geneva.

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International legal system

The international legal system is the foundation for the conduct of international relations.

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International organization membership of the Netherlands

As a relatively small country, the Netherlands generally pursues its foreign policy interests within the framework of multilateral organizations.

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International Prize Court

The International Prize Court was an international court proposed at the beginning of the 20th century, to hear prize cases.

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International Progress Organization

The International Progress Organization (IPO) is a Vienna-based think tank dealing with world affairs.

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International recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia

Abkhazia and South Ossetia are partially recognised republics in the Caucasus, claiming independence from Georgia.

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International recognition of Kosovo

Since its declaration of independence from Serbia (enacted on 17 February 2008), international recognition of Kosovo has been mixed, and the international community continues to be divided on the issue.

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International relations

International relations (IR) or international affairs (IA) — commonly also referred to as international studies (IS) or global studies (GS) — is the study of interconnectedness of politics, economics and law on a global level.

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International School of The Hague

The International School of The Hague (often abbreviated as ISH) is an international school located in the vicinity of Kijkduin, The Hague.

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International Year of Peace

The International Year of Peace was recognized in 1986 by the United Nations.

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Internationalism (politics)

Internationalism is a political principle which transcends nationalism and advocates a greater political or economic cooperation among nations and people.

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Interventionism (politics)

Interventionism is a policy of non-defensive (proactive) activity undertaken by a nation-state, or other geo-political jurisdiction of a lesser or greater nature, to manipulate an economy and/or society.

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Ira Gollobin

Ira Gollobin (July 18, 1911 – April 4, 2008) was a renowned civil rights and immigration attorney who was involved for over seven decades in many high-profile civil liberties, immigration, and extradition cases.

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Iran Air

Iran Air, branded as The Airline of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Havâpeymâyiye Jomhuriye Eslâmiye Irân), is the flag carrier of Iran headquartered on the grounds of Mehrabad Airport in Tehran.

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Iran Air Flight 655

On 3 July 1988, Iran Air Flight 655, a scheduled civilian passenger flight from Tehran to Dubai, was shot down by an SM-2MR surface-to-air missile fired from, a guided missile cruiser of the United States Navy.

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Iran–Iraq War

The Iran–Iraq War was an armed conflict between Iran and Iraq, beginning on 22 September 1980, when Iraq invaded Iran, and ending on 20 August 1988, when Iran accepted the UN-brokered ceasefire.

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Iran–United States relations

As of 2018, there are no formal diplomatic relations between Iran and the United States.

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Iranian presidential election, 2001

Iranian presidential election of 2001 took place on 8 June 2001, and resulted in Mohammad Khatami being elected as the President of Iran for his second term.

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Iraq Inquiry

The Iraq Inquiry (also referred to as the Chilcot Inquiry after its chairman, Sir John Chilcot) The Guardian, 31 July 2009.

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Isabelle Bassong

Jeanne Isabelle Marguerite Bassong (9 February 1937–9 November 2006) was a Cameroonian linguist, diplomat and ambassador who represented her country to the Benelux countries for 17 years.

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Isidro Fabela

Isidro Fabela Alfaro (28 June 1882 – 12 August 1964) was a Mexican judge, politician, professor, writer, publisher, governor of the State of Mexico, diplomat, and delegate to the now defunct League of Nations.

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Iskandar of Johor

Sultan Iskandar Al-Haj Ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail Al-Khalidi Retrieved 3 January 2009 (8 April 1932 – 22 January 2010) was the 24th Sultan of Johor and the 4th Sultan of modern Johor.

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Isla Calero

Isla Calero (English: Calero Island) is a Costa Rican island, the biggest island in Costa Rica, and the biggest along the San Juan River, which marks the border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

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Islam in the Netherlands

Islam is the second largest religion in the Netherlands, practiced by 4% of the population according to 2010-11 estimates.

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Islet

An islet is a very small island.

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Israel

Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Middle East, on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Red Sea.

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Israel and the apartheid analogy

The Israeli apartheid analogy compares Israel's treatment of Palestinians to South Africa's treatment of non-whites during its apartheid era within the context of the crime of apartheid.

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Israel, Palestine, and the United Nations

Issues relating to the State of Israel, the State of Palestine and other aspects of the Arab–Israeli conflict occupy repeated annual debate times, resolutions and resources at the United Nations.

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Israel–Federated States of Micronesia relations

Israel – Micronesia relations are diplomatic and other relations between the State of Israel and the Federated States of Micronesia.

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Israeli Declaration of Independence

The Israeli Declaration of Independence,Hebrew: הכרזת העצמאות, Hakhrazat HaAtzma'ut/מגילת העצמאות Megilat HaAtzma'utArabic: وثيقة إعلان قيام دولة إسرائيل, Wathiqat 'iielan qiam dawlat 'iisrayiyl formally the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel (הכרזה על הקמת מדינת ישראל), was proclaimed on 14 May 1948 (5 Iyar 5708) by David Ben-Gurion, the Executive Head of the World Zionist OrganizationThen known as the Zionist Organization.

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Israeli settlement

Israeli settlements are civilian communities inhabited by Israeli citizens, almost exclusively of Jewish ethnicity, built predominantly on lands within the Palestinian territories, which Israel has militarily occupied since the 1967 Six-Day War, and partly on lands considered Syrian territory also militarily occupied by Israel since the 1967 war.

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Israeli Supreme Court opinions on the West Bank Barrier

On two occasions the Israeli Government has been instructed by the Supreme Court of Israel (SCI) to alter the route of the barrier to ensure that negative effects on Palestinians would be minimized and proportional.

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Israeli system of government

The Israeli system of government is based on parliamentary democracy.

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Israeli West Bank barrier

The Israeli West Bank barrier or wall (for further names see here) is a separation barrier in the West Bank or along the Green Line.

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Israeli-occupied territories

The Israeli-occupied territories are the territories occupied by Israel during the Six-Day War of 1967.

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Iura novit curia

Iura novit curia is a Latin legal maxim expressing the principle that "the court knows the law", i.e., that the parties to a legal dispute do not need to plead or prove the law that applies to their case.

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Ivica Dačić

Ivica Dačić (Ивица Дачић,; born 1 January 1966) is a Serbian politician who has been the Minister of Foreign Affairs since April 2014.

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Ivo Josipović

Ivo Josipović (born 28 August 1957) is a Croatian jurist, composer and politician who served as the President of Croatia from 2010 to 2015.

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J. B. L. Reyes

Jose Benedicto Luna Reyes (August 19, 1902 – December 27, 1994) was a noted Filipino jurist who served as Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court from 1954 until 1972.

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James Crawford (jurist)

James Richard Crawford, AC, SC, FBA (born 14 November 1948), Ontario Superior Court of Justice, 14 April 2003.

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James Fawcett (barrister)

Sir James Edmund Sandford Fawcett, DSC QC (16 April 1913 – 24 June 1991) was a British barrister.

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James H. Dillard

James Hardy Dillard (October 24, 1856 – August 2, 1940), also known as J. H. Dillard, was an educator from Virginia.

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Jane Corbin

Jane Phillipa Corbin (born 16 July 1954) is a British journalist and film-maker who has made over a hundred documentaries mainly for the BBC and its current affairs programme Panorama.

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January 1946

The following events occurred in January 1946.

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János Áder

János Áder (born 9 May 1959) is a Hungarian lawyer who has been the President of Hungary since 10 May 2012.

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Jean Spiropoulos

Jean Spiropoulos, or originally Ioannis Georgiou Spyropoulos (16 October 1896 – 7 August 1972) was a Greek expert in international law.

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Jens Evensen

Jens Ingebret Evensen (5 November 1917 – 15 February 2004) was a Norwegian lawyer, judge, politician (for the Labour Party), trade minister, international offshore rights expert, member of the International Law Commission and judge at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

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Jens Hundseid

Jens Falentinsen Hundseid (6 May 1883 – 2 April 1965) was a Norwegian politician from the Agrarian Party.

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Jesús Ledesma Aguilar

Jesús Ledesma Aguilar (November 28, 1963 – May 24, 2006) was a Mexican national who became the 365th person executed by the U.S. state of Texas.

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Jesus College, Cambridge

Jesus College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England.

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Jezreel Valley railway

The Jezreel Valley railway, or the Valley Train (רַכֶּבֶת הָעֵמֶק, Rakevet HaEmek; خط سكك حديد مرج بن عامر) is a railroad that existed in Ottoman and British Palestine, as well as a modern railway in Israel built in the 21st century.

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Jim Leach

James Albert Smith Leach (born October 15, 1942) is an American academic and former politician.

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Jimmy Morales

Jimmy Morales (born James Ernesto Morales Cabrera; 18 March 1969) is a Guatemalan politician, who won the 2015 Guatemalan presidential election with over 67 percent of the vote in the second round.

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Joan Donoghue

Joan E. Donoghue (born December 12, 1957) is an American jurist, and a Judge on the International Court of Justice.

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Joaquín V. González

Joaquín Víctor González (March 6, 1863 – December 21, 1923) was an Argentine educator, political scientist, writer, magistrate, and politician.

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Johannes Cornelis Wienecke

Johannes Cornelis Wienecke (Heiligenstadt, 24 March 1872 - Apeldoorn, 11 August 1945) was a Dutch medallist.

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John B. Bellinger III

John B. Bellinger III is an American lawyer who served as the Legal Adviser for the U.S. Department of State and the National Security Council during the George W. Bush administration.

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John Clint Williamson

John Clint Williamson is a U.S. diplomat and prosecutor who has served in a variety of senior-level roles with the United States Government, the United Nations, and the European Union.

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John Dugard

Christopher John Robert Dugard (born 23 August 1936 in Fort Beaufort), known as John Dugard, is a South African professor of international law.

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John Erskine Read

John Erskine Read, (July 5, 1888 – December 23, 1973) was a Canadian lawyer, civil servant, and the only Canadian judge elected to the International Court of Justice.

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John Gilderbloom

John I. "Hans" Gilderbloom is a Dutch American community organizer, academic, author, and researcher.

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John Pilger

John Richard Pilger (born 9 October 1939) is an Australian journalist and BAFTA award-winning documentary film maker.

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Jon McKenzie

Jon McKenzie is a performance theorist, media maker, and transdisciplinary researcher and teacher at Cornell University.

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Jonathon Riley (British Army officer)

Lieutenant-General Jonathon Peter Riley, CB, DSO (born 16 January 1955) is a retired British Army officer and military historian.

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José

José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph.

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José Bustamante y Rivero

José Luis Bustamante y Rivero (January 15, 1894 – January 11, 1989) was a lawyer, writer, politician, and diplomat who served as the 33rd President of Peru from 1945 to 1948 and President of the International Court of Justice in The Hague from 1967 to 1970.

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José Gustavo Guerrero

José Gustavo Guerrero (26 June 1876 – 25 October 1958), was a Salvadoran diplomat and jurist.

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José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones

José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones de León (Salamanca, 27 November 1898 – Madrid, 13 September 1980) was a Spanish politician, leader of the CEDA and a prominent figure in the period leading up to the Spanish Civil War.

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José María Ruda

José María Ruda (Buenos Aires, 1924 – Spain, 7 July 1994) was an Argentine jurist.

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José Medellín

José Ernesto Medellín Rojas (March 4, 1975 – August 5, 2008), born in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, was a Mexican national who was executed by lethal injection for the murders of Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Peña in Houston, Texas.

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Journal of Transnational Law & Policy

The Journal of Transnational Law & Policy is a law review that was established in 1991 as a scholarly forum for discussion of legal developments within the international community.

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Juan March Ordinas

Juan Alberto March Ordinas (4 October 1880 – 10 March 1962) was a Spanish businessman closely associated with the nationalist, or rebel side led by Francisco Franco during and after the Spanish Civil War.

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Juan Vicente Ugarte del Pino

Juan Vicente Ugarte del Pino (June 12, 1923 – October 6, 2015) was a Peruvian historian, jurist and lawyer.

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Judaization of Jerusalem

Judaization of Jerusalem (تهويد القدس, tahweed il-quds; יהוד ירושלים, yehud yerushalaim) is a term used to describe the view that Israel has sought to transform the physical and demographic landscape of Jerusalem to enhance its Jewish character at the expense of its Muslim and Christian ones.

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Judea and Samaria Area

Judea and Samaria Area (אֵזוֹר יְהוּדָה וְשׁוֹמְרוֹן, Ezor Yehuda VeShomron, also an acronym יו"ש Yosh or ש"י Shai; يهودا والسامرة, Yahuda was-Sāmerah) is the Israeli government term for the administrative division encompassing Israeli-controlled Jewish-majority civilian areas of Area C of the West Bank, excluding East Jerusalem.

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Judge

A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges.

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Judges of the International Court of Justice

The first and second lists are of all the permanent judges of the International Court of Justice, the main judicial organ of the United Nations, first chronologically and then by seat.

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Judiciary of Chile

The judiciary of the Republic of Chile includes one Supreme Court, one Constitutional Court, 16 Courts of Appeal, 84 Oral Criminal Tribunals and Guarantee Judges; 7 Military Tribunals; over 300 Local Police Courts; and many other specialized Tribunals and courts in matter of family, labor, customs, taxes, electoral affairs, etc.

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Jules Basdevant

Jules Basdevant (April 15, 1877 – March 17, 1968 in Anost) was a French law professor.

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Julia Sebutinde

Julia Sebutinde is a Ugandan judge on the International Court of Justice.

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Juliane Kokott

Juliane Kokott (born 1957) is the German Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and Professor at the University of St. Gallen.

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Julio Londoño Paredes

Julio Londoño Paredes (born 10 July 1938) is a retired Colombian Army Lieutenant Colonel and diplomat.

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July 1950

The following events occurred in July 1950.

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July 1966

The following events occurred in July 1966.

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June 1962

The following events occurred in June 1962.

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Jurisdiction

Jurisdiction (from the Latin ius, iuris meaning "law" and dicere meaning "to speak") is the practical authority granted to a legal body to administer justice within a defined field of responsibility, e.g., Michigan tax law.

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Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice

The International Court of Justice has jurisdiction in two types of cases: contentious cases between states in which the court produces binding rulings between states that agree, or have previously agreed, to submit to the ruling of the court; and advisory opinions, which provide reasoned, but non-binding, rulings on properly submitted questions of international law, usually at the request of the United Nations General Assembly.

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Jurisdictional Immunities of the State

Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Germany v. Italy: Greece Intervening) was a case concerning the extent of state immunity before the International Court of Justice.

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Justice

Justice is the legal or philosophical theory by which fairness is administered.

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Kai Ambos

Kai Ambos (born 29 March 1965) holds the teaching chair at the University of Göttingen in Criminal law, Criminal procedure, Comparative law and International criminal law.

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Kalya

Kalya (קַלְיָה) is an Israeli settlement and kibbutz in the West Bank.

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Katyn massacre

The Katyn massacre (zbrodnia katyńska, "Katyń massacre" or "Katyn crime"; Катынская резня or Катынский расстрел Katynskij reznya, "Katyn massacre") was a series of mass executions of Polish intelligentsia carried out by the NKVD ("People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs", the Soviet secret police) in April and May 1940.

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Kéba Mbaye

Kéba Mbaye (April 6, 1924, Kaolack, Senegal – January 12, 2007, Dakar, Senegal) was a judge and member of both the International Olympic Committee and the International Court of Justice.

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Kōtarō Tanaka (judge)

Kōtarō Tanaka (田中耕太郎) (25 October 1890 – 1 March 1974) was a Japanese jurist, professor of law and politician who served as the last Minister of Education of the Empire of Japan and the second postwar Chief Justice of Japan.

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Kedumim

Kedumim (קְדוּמִים), also Qedumim, is an Israeli settlement and town located in the Samarian hills of the West Bank.

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Kelantan

Kelantan (Jawi: کلنتن;, Kelantanese: Kelate) is a state of Malaysia.

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Kenneth Keith

Sir Kenneth James Keith (born 19 November 1937) is a New Zealand Judge appointed to the International Court of Justice in November 2005.

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Kenya–Somalia relations

Kenya–Somalia relations (Xiriirka Kiinya-Soomaaliya) (Ushirika wa Kenya-Somalia) are bilateral relations between Kenya and Somalia.

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Khalid bin Saqr Al Qasimi

Sheikh Khalid bin Saqr Al Qasimi is the former Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Ras al-Khaimah, the northernmost Emirate of the United Arab Emirates.

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Khao Phra Wihan National Park

Khao Phra Wihan National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาพระวิหาร) is a protected natural area in Sisaket Province, Thailand, that contains numerous ruins of the 11th century Khmer Empire.

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Kidnapping of Sidney Jaffe

Sidney L. Jaffe (born c. 1925) is a U.S.-born Canadian businessman who was kidnapped from outside his Toronto home in 1981 by American bounty hunters Timm Johnsen and Daniel Kear and transported to Florida after failing to appear for a trial there on charges of land sales fraud.

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King's College London

King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom, and a founding constituent college of the federal University of London.

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Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co.

Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., 133 S.Ct.

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Kirby Page

Kirby Page (1890–1957) was an American Disciples of Christ minister, an author, and a peace activist.

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Kirill Gevorgian

Kirill Gevorgian (Russian: Кирилл Геворгян; born 8 April 1953) is a Russian diplomat and jurist.

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Kiryat Arba

Kiryat Arba or Qiryat Arba (קִרְיַת־אַרְבַּע), lit.

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Knin

Knin is a city in the Šibenik-Knin County of Croatia, located in the Dalmatian hinterland near the source of the river Krka, an important traffic junction on the rail and road routes between Zagreb and Split.

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Kosovan parliamentary election, 2010

The Kosovan parliamentary election was held in Kosovo on 12 December 2010, following a vote of no-confidence in the government that brought forward the election.

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Kosovo–Malaysia relations

Kosovo–Malaysia relations are foreign relations between Kosovo and Malaysia.

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Kosovo–Maldives relations

Kosovan–Maldivian relations are foreign relations between Kosovo and the Maldives.

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Kosovo–Saudi Arabia relations

Kosovo–Saudi Arabia relations are foreign relations between the Kosovo and Saudi Arabia.

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Kosovo–Serbia relations

The Republic of Kosovo declared their independence from Serbia in 2008, a move which Serbia rejects.

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Krzysztof Skubiszewski

Krzysztof Skubiszewski (8 October 1926 – 8 February 2010) was a Polish politician, a former Minister of Foreign Affairs (1989–1993) and an established scholar in the field of international law.

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Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission

The Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission (KLWCT), also known as the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal, is a Malaysian organisation established in 2007 by Mahathir Mohamad to investigate war crimes.

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Kulbhushan Jadhav

Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav (also spelled Kulbhushan Yadav, alleged alias Hussain Mubarak Patel) (born 16 April 1970) is an Indian national who was claimed by the Pakistani government that he was arrested in the Pakistani province of Balochistan on charges of terrorism and spying for India's intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing.

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La Nahuaterique

La Nahuaterique is a village in Honduras.

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LaGrand case

The LaGrand case was a legal action heard before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) which concerned the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.

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Latin America–United States relations

Historically speaking, bilateral relations between the United States and the various countries of Latin America have been multifaceted and complex, at times defined by strong regional cooperation and at others filled with economic and political tension and rivalry.

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Law

Law is a system of rules that are created and enforced through social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior.

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Law of war

The law of war is a legal term of art which refers to the aspect of public international law concerning acceptable justifications to engage in war (jus ad bellum) and the limits to acceptable wartime conduct (jus in bello or international humanitarian law).

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Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

The Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki is considered one of the most prestigious Greek law schools.

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Laxman Singh

Sir Lakshman Singh KCSI GCIE (7 March 1908 – 6 June 1989) was the last ruling Maharawal (Maharaja) of the princely state of Dungarpur from 1918 to 1989, a former MP in the Rajya Sabha and speaker of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from July 1977 to June 1979.

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Lazare Kopelmanas

Lazare Kopelmanas (born in Kaunas, Lithuania; died December 9, 1980 in Geneva, Switzerland) was an international jurist and diplomat.

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Léonard Legault

Léonard Hilarion Joseph Legault, (February 19, 1935 – March 17, 2017) was a Canadian diplomat.

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Lété Island

Lété Island is an island in the Niger River, approx.

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League of Nations

The League of Nations (abbreviated as LN in English, La Société des Nations abbreviated as SDN or SdN in French) was an intergovernmental organisation founded on 10 January 1920 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War.

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League of Nations mandate

A League of Nations mandate was a legal status for certain territories transferred from the control of one country to another following World War I, or the legal instruments that contained the internationally agreed-upon terms for administering the territory on behalf of the League of Nations.

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Leal Garcia v. Texas

Leal Garcia v. Texas, 564 U.S. 940 (2011), was a ruling in which the Supreme Court of the United States denied Humberto Leal García's application for stay of execution and application for writ of habeas corpus.

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Lee Myung-bak

Lee Myung-bak (born 19 December 1941) is a South Korean politician and businessman who served as President of South Korea from 2008 to 2013.

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Legal Adviser of the Department of State

The Legal Adviser of the Department of State is a position within the United States Department of State.

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Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

The Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (commonly known as the Israeli Wall advisory opinion) of 9 July 2004 is an advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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Legal status of Texas

The legal status of Texas is the standing of Texas as a political entity.

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Legal status of the State of Palestine

There are a wide variety of views regarding the legal status of the State of Palestine, both among the states of the international community and among legal scholars.

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Legality of the Iraq War

The legality of the invasion and occupation of Iraq has been widely debated since the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Poland and a coalition of other countries launched the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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Legitimacy of the 2003 invasion of Iraq

A dispute exists over the legitimacy of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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Legitimacy of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia

The legitimacy under international law of the 1999 NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has been questioned by various parties.

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Leiden University

Leiden University (abbreviated as LEI; Universiteit Leiden), founded in the city of Leiden, is the oldest university in the Netherlands.

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Leo Gross

Leo Gross (April 6, 1903 in Krosno, Galicia - November 8, 1990 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an Austrian - American lawyer of Jewish descent.

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Leonardo Nemer Caldeira Brant

Leonardo Nemer Caldeira Brant (born 15 July 1966) is a Brazilian jurist and International law scholar.

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Leonid Skotnikov

Leonid Skotnikov (Леони́д Скотников; born 26 March 1951) is a Russian judge who served on the United Nations International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands between 2006 and 2015.

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Levy Report

The Levy Report (דו״ח לוי), officially called Report on the Legal Status of Building in Judea and Samaria (דו״ח על מעמד הבניה באזור יהודה ושומרון), is an 89-page report on West Bank settlements published on 9 July 2012, authored by a three-member committee headed by former Israeli Supreme Court justice Edmund Levy.

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Lex Lasry

Lex Lasry (born 8 July 1948) is a prominent Australian lawyer and a judge in the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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Liam Durcan

Liam Durcan is a neurologist at the Montreal Neurological Hospital and an Assistant Professor at McGill University.

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Liancourt Rocks dispute

The Liancourt Rocks dispute is a territorial dispute between Japan and South Korea.

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Libya–Chad Territorial Dispute case

The Case Concerning the Territorial Dispute (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya v. Chad) ICJ 1 is a public international law case before the International Court of Justice on 3 February 1994.

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Libya–Malta relations

Libyan-Maltese relations are foreign relations between Libya and Malta.

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Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein, officially the Principality of Liechtenstein (Fürstentum Liechtenstein), is a doubly landlocked German-speaking microstate in Central Europe.

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Ligitan

Ligitan (Pulau Ligitan) is a small island in Tawau, Sabah, located east of the island of Borneo, in the Celebes Sea.

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Ligitan and Sipadan dispute

The Ligitan and Sipadan dispute was a territorial dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia over two islands in the Celebes Sea, namely Ligitan and Sipadan.

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Lijon Eknilang

Lijon Eknilang (March 1, 1946 – August 2012) was a Marshallese activist and nuclear fallout survivor.

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Linguistic rights

Linguistic rights are the human and civil rights concerning the individual and collective right to choose the language or languages for communication in a private or public atmosphere.

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Lionel Murphy

Lionel Keith Murphy QC (30 August 1922 – 21 October 1986) was an Australian politician and judge.

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Lis alibi pendens

The principle of lis alibi pendens (Latin for "dispute elsewhere pending") applies both in municipal law, public international law, and private international law to address the problem of potentially contradictory judgments.

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List of Ahmadiyya buildings and structures

This is a list of mosques, hospitals, schools and other structures throughout the world that are constructed/owned by the Ahmadiyya Community, arranged according to their respective countries.

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List of alumni of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

This is a list of notable alumni of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (French: Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement, abbreviated IHEID or the Graduate Institute Geneva), a bilingual postgraduate university located in Geneva, Switzerland.

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List of American University people

This is a sorted list of notable persons who have had ties to the American University in Washington, D.C.

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List of Australian treaties

This is a list of treaties that the Government of Australia has entered into since federation in 1901.

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List of énarques

This is a list of énarques.

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List of Bosnian genocide prosecutions

This is a comprehensive list of prosecutions brought against individuals for the crime of genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and international cases brought against states for the same crime.

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List of British Jews

List of British Jews is a list of prominent Jews from the United Kingdom and its predecessor states.

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List of cities in Israel

Israeli cities in this list are the cities in Israel, and Israeli settlements with city status in the occupied West Bank; Jerusalem includes occupied East Jerusalem.

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List of Columbia College people

The following list contains only notable graduates and former students of Columbia College, the undergraduate liberal arts division of Columbia University, and its predecessor, from 1754 to 1776, King's College.

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List of Columbia Law School alumni

This is a partial list of individuals who have attended Columbia Law School.

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List of Columbia University alumni

This is a sorted list of notable persons who are alumni of Columbia University, New York City.

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List of Columbia University people in politics, military and law

This is a partially sorted list of notable persons who have had ties to Columbia University.

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List of countries and territories by land and maritime borders

This is a list of countries and territories by land and maritime borders.

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List of countries and territories by maritime boundaries

This is a list of countries and territories by maritime boundaries with other countries and territories.

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List of countries where Arabic is an official language

Arabic and its different dialects are spoken by around 422 million speakers (native and non-native) in the Arab world as well as in the Arab diaspora making it one of the five most spoken languages in the world.

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List of courthouses

This is a list of notable courthouses.

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List of cultural icons of the Netherlands

The List of cultural icons of the Netherlands is a list of links to potential cultural icons of the Netherlands.

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List of current members of the British Privy Council

This is a list of current members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom, along with the roles they fulfil and the date when they were sworn of the Council.

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List of diplomatic missions of South Korea

The following is a list of diplomatic missions of South Korea.

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List of divided islands

This is a list of islands whose land is divided by one or more international borders.

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List of enclaves and exclaves

In political geography, an enclave is a piece of land which is totally surrounded by a foreign territory.

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List of environmental lawsuits

On this page, environmental lawsuit means "a lawsuit where the well-being of an environmental asset or the well-being of a set of environmental assets is in dispute".

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List of fictional Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom

Fictional stories featuring the political scene in Westminster or Whitehall in the United Kingdom, often feature fictional Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom – invented characters with the position of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

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List of Fortians

This is a list of alumni of Fort Street High School, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia who have attained notability in various fields.

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List of George Washington University faculty

This is a list of notable George Washington University faculty, including both current and past faculty at the Washington, D.C. school, as well as university officials.

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List of Hague Academy of International Law people

List of people affiliated with the Hague Academy of International Law, including notable alumni, faculty, and administration.

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List of Harvard Law School alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Harvard Law School.

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List of Harvard University people

The list of Harvard University people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with Harvard University.

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List of Heidelberg University people

Alumni and faculty of the university include many founders and pioneers of academic disciplines, and a large number of internationally acclaimed philosophers, poets, jurisprudents, theologians, natural and social scientists.

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List of Indian members of the Indian Civil Service

This page contains a list of British Indians members of the Indian Civil Service (ICS) in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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List of intergovernmental organizations

The following is a list of the major existing intergovernmental organizations (IGOs).

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List of International Court of Justice cases

This is a list of contentious cases and advisory opinions brought to the International Court of Justice since its creation in 1946.

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List of international organisations which have French as an official language

List of international organisations which have French as an official, administrative or working language.

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List of international organization leaders in 2003

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List of international organization leaders in 2004

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List of international organization leaders in 2005

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List of international organization leaders in 2006

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List of international organization leaders in 2007

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List of international organization leaders in 2008

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List of international organization leaders in 2009

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List of international organization leaders in 2010

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List of international organization leaders in 2011

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List of international organization leaders in 2012

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List of international organization leaders in 2013

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List of international organization leaders in 2014

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List of international organization leaders in 2015

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List of international organization leaders in 2016

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List of Jewish American jurists

This is a list of famous Jewish American jurists.

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List of Jordanians

The following is a list of notable people from Jordan.

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List of jurists

The following lists are of prominent jurists, including judges, listed in alphabetical order by jurisdiction.

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List of King's College London alumni

This list of King's College London alumni comprises notable graduates as well as non-graduate former, and current, students.

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List of landmark court decisions in the United States

The following is a partial list of landmark court decisions in the United States.

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List of Leiden University people

This is a list of people associated to Leiden University, including people who have taught or studied at Leiden University.

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List of maritime boundary treaties

This is a list of maritime boundary treaties.

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List of Mayoites

Alumni of Mayo College and now Mayo College Girls School are often referred to as Mayoites, they include Statesmen, Writers, Athletes, Businesspersons, Diplomats, etc.

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List of metonyms

The following is a list of common metonyms.

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List of Monash University people

A list of Monash University people, including a number of notable alumni and staff.

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List of New York University alumni

New York University (NYU) is one of the world's premier residential research and teaching institutions.

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List of Nuffield College people

This is a list of notable people affiliated with Nuffield College, University of Oxford, England.

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List of NYU Law School people

Category:Lists of people by university or college in New York (state) * * Category:New York University-related lists.

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List of palaces

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List of Panthéon-Assas University people

This is a list of notable persons who have had ties to Panthéon-Assas University.

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List of people associated with the London School of Economics

This list of people associated with the London School of Economics includes notable alumni, non-graduates, academics and administrators affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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List of people from Delaware

This is a list of all people prominent enough to be contained in Wikipedia who were associated with the state of Delaware, including those who were born, lived or were otherwise associated with locally performed activities in a recognizable way.

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List of people from Rajasthan

This is a list of notable people from Rajasthan, India.

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List of presidential trips made by Joachim Gauck

This is a list of presidential visits to foreign countries made by Joachim Gauck, the former President of Germany.

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List of Ravians

Alumni of the Government College University, Lahore are called Ravians.

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List of resolutions at the sixty-sixth session of the United Nations General Assembly

This is a list of United Nations General Assembly resolutions at the sixty-sixth session of the United Nations General Assembly.

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List of Royal College Colombo alumni

This is a list of alumni of Royal College Colombo in Sri Lanka, often called "Old Royalists".

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List of Slovaks

The Slovak people are an ethnic group mostly inhabiting the modern-day nation of Slovakia, as well as near surrounding areas.

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List of Somalis

This is a list of notable Somalis from Somalia, Somaliland, Djibouti and other parts of Greater Somalia, as well as the Somali diaspora.

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List of sovereign states

This list of sovereign states provides an overview of sovereign states around the world, with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty.

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List of sovereign states by date of formation

Below is a list of sovereign states with the dates of their formation (date of their independence or of their constitution), sorted by continent.

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List of states with limited recognition

A number of polities have declared independence and sought diplomatic recognition from the international community as de jure sovereign states, but have not been universally recognised as such.

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List of suicides in the 21st century

The following are lists of notable people who intentionally killed themselves in the 21st century.

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List of Sydney Law School alumni

In its over 150-year history, the Sydney Law School has produced a prominent group of alumni.

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List of territorial disputes

This is a list of territorial disputes over lands around the world, both past and in modern times.

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List of United Nations General Assembly Resolutions adopted at its 2nd Session

This is a list of resolutions adopted by the United Nations General Assembly during its 2nd session held in 1947-1948.

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List of United Nations organizations

The United Nations Charter established six principal organs of the Organization: the General Assembly, the United Nations Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the United Nations Trusteeship Council (this Council suspended operations in 1994), the International Court of Justice, and the Secretariat.

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List of United Nations organizations by location

While the Secretariat of the United Nations is headquartered in New York City, its many bodies, specialized agencies and related organizations in other parts of the world, particularly in Europe.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1 to 100

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1 to 100 adopted between 25 January 1946 and 27 October 1953.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1001 to 1100

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1001 to 1100 adopted between 30 June 1995 and 27 March 1997.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 101 to 200

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 101 to 200 adopted between 24 November 1953 and 15 March 1965.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1201 to 1300

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1201 to 1300 adopted between 15 October 1998 and 31 May 2000.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1301 to 1400

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1301 to 1400 adopted between 31 May 2000 and 28 March 2002.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1501 to 1600

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1501 to 1600 adopted between 26 August 2003 and 4 May 2005.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1901 to 2000

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1901 to 2000 adopted between 16 December 2009 and 27 July 2011.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2001 to 2100

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2001 to 2100 adopted between 28 July 2011 and 25 April 2013.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 201 to 300

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 201 to 300 adopted between 19 March 1965 and 12 October 1971.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2401 to 2500

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 2401 to 2500 adopted between 24 February to present day.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 401 to 500

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 401 to 500 adopted between 14 December 1976 and 28 January 1982.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 501 to 600

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 501 to 600 adopted between 25 February 1982 and 19 October 1987.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 601 to 700

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 601 to 700 adopted between 30 October 1987 and 17 June 1991.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 701 to 800

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 701 to 800 adopted between 31 July 1991 and 8 January 1993.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 801 to 900

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 801 to 900 adopted between 8 January 1993 and 4 March 1994.

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List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 901 to 1000

This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 901 to 1000 adopted between 4 March 1994 and 23 June 1995.

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List of University College London people in the Law

A list of University College London people in the Law.

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List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in politics and government

This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley.

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List of University of California, Santa Cruz people

couldn't have attended UCSC orprobably didn't attend any university.

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List of University of Cambridge people

This is a list of University of Cambridge people, featuring members of the University of Cambridge segregated in accordance with their fields of achievement.

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List of University of Kent people

A list of people related to the University of Kent.

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List of University of London people

The following people spent time at the University of London as either teaching staff or students.

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List of University of Oslo Faculty of Law alumni

From 1811 to 1980, the faculty educated all lawyers of Norway, and still educates around 75% of new legal candidates.

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List of University of the Philippines College of Law alumni

This is a list of alumni notable in their own right of the University of the Philippines College of Law (U.P. College of Law), having obtained their LL.B. from the College.

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List of violent incidents in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, 2004

This page is a partial listing of incidents of violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in 2004.

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List of wars involving the United Kingdom

This is a list of wars involving the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Great Britain and generally the British Isles.

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List of Wolfson College, Oxford, people

A list of people associated with Wolfson College, Oxford.

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List of Yale Law School alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of Yale Law School, the law school of the American Yale University, located in New Haven, Connecticut.

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London International Model United Nations

The London International Model United Nations (LIMUN) is an annual three-day Model United Nations conference in London, United Kingdom.

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Louis B. Sohn

Louis Bruno Sohn (1 March 1914 – 7 June 2006) was born in Lemberg, in what was then Austria-Hungary, later Poland and now Ukraine.

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Louis Marie Cordonnier

Louis Marie Cordonnier (July 7, 1854, Haubourdin, Nord – 1940) was a French architect, born in Haubourdin and associated principally with Lille and the French Flanders region.

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Louis Mbanefo

Sir Louis Nwachukwu Mbanefo Kt (13 May 1911 – 28 March 1977) is noted as the first lawyer from the East of Nigeria.

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Loya jirga

In the Pashtunwali, a code of laws of the Pashtun peoples living in areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan and neighboring countries, loya jirga (لويه جرګه, "grand assembly") is a special type of jirga that is mainly organized for choosing a new head of state in case of sudden death, adopting a new constitution, or to settle national or regional issue such as war.

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Lucas Cornelius Steyn

Lucas Cornelius Steyn KC PC (21 December 1903 – 28 July 1976) was Chief Justice of South Africa and, as such, acted as Governor-General on two occasions.

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Luigi Ferrari Bravo

Luigi Ferrari Bravo (5 August 1933 – 7 February 2016) was an Italian professor and legal expert who served as judge for the International Court of Justice in the 1990s.

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Luis Echeverría

Luis Echeverría Álvarez, OMRI GCB OJ (Hon.) (born 17 January 1922) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) who served as the 50th President of Mexico from 1970 to 1976.

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Luis Padilla Nervo

Luis Padilla redirects here, for the Mexican footballer Luis Alberto Padilla.

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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (born 27 October 1945), popularly known as Lula, is a Brazilian politician and former union leader, who served as the 35th President of Brazil from 2003 to 2011.

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M. C. Chagla

Mahommedali Currim Chagla (30 September 1900 – 9 February 1981) was an Indian jurist, diplomat, and Cabinet Minister who served as Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court from 1947 to 1958.

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M. Cherif Bassiouni

Mahmoud Cherif Bassiouni (9 December 1937 – 25 September 2017) was an Emeritus Professor of Law at DePaul University where he taught from 1964 to 2012.

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M. D. Tahir

Muhammad Din Tahir (1942 – 20 April 2008), known as M.D. Tahir, was a prominent Pakistani lawyer.

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Ma'ale Adumim

Ma'ale Adumim (מַעֲלֵה אֲדֻמִּים, معالي أدوميم) is an urban Israeli settlement and a city in the West Bank, seven kilometers from Jerusalem.

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Macedonia (region)

Macedonia is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan peninsula in southeastern Europe.

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Macedonia naming dispute

The Macedonia naming dispute is a political dispute over the use of the name "Macedonia" between the southeastern European countries of Greece and the Republic of Macedonia, formerly a region within Yugoslavia.

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Machias Seal Island

Machias Seal Island is an island in the Gulf of Maine, about southeast from Cutler, Maine, and southwest of Southwest Head on Grand Manan Island.

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Madrid Accords

The Madrid Accords, also called Madrid Agreement or Madrid Pact, was a treaty between Spain, Morocco, and Mauritania to end the Spanish presence in the territory of Spanish Sahara, which was until the Madrid Accords' inception a Spanish province and former colony.

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Magnum Crimen

The Magnum Crimen is a book about clericalism in Croatia from the end of 19th century until the end of the Second World War.

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Mahamat Ali Adoum

Mahamat Ali Adoum (born 14 November 1947, United Nations press release, BIO/3639, 15 February 2005.) is a Chadian politician and diplomat who served in the government Ambassador to Canada since 2014.

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Mahathir Mohamad

Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad (Jawi:محضير بن محمد; IPA:; born 10 July 1925) is a Malaysian politician currently serving as the Prime Minister of Malaysia for the second time.

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Mahmoud Kashani

Seyyed Mahmoud Kashani (born 6 June 1942 in Tehran) is an Iranian politician, academic, writer and lawyer.

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Malaya Lolas

The Malaya Lolas are an organization based in Pampanga, Philippines composed of people who were formerly "comfort women" or victims of sexual slavery by the Japanese imperial army during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II.

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Malaysia–North Korea relations

Malaysia–North Korea relations (Korean: 말레이시아–조선민주주의인민공화국 관계; Malay: Hubungan Malaysia–Korea Utara) refers to foreign relations between Malaysia and North Korea.

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Malaysia–Philippines relations

Malaysia–Philippines relations (Malaysian: Hubungan Malaysia–Filipina; Filipino: Ugnayang Malaysia–Pilipinas) refers to foreign relations between Malaysia and the Philippines.

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Malaysia–Singapore border

The Malaysia–Singapore border is an international maritime border between the Southeast Asian countries of Malaysia, which lies to the north of the border, and Singapore to the south.

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Mam Sonando

Mam Sonando (ម៉ម សូណង់ដូ; born 13 February 1942) is a Cambodian radio journalist and politician with French dual citizenship.

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Mandatory Palestine

Mandatory Palestine (فلسطين; פָּלֶשְׂתִּינָה (א"י), where "EY" indicates "Eretz Yisrael", Land of Israel) was a geopolitical entity under British administration, carved out of Ottoman Syria after World War I. British civil administration in Palestine operated from 1920 until 1948.

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Manfred Lachs

Manfred H. Lachs (April 21, 1914 in Stanislav, Austrian Galicia – January 14, 1993 in Den Haag) was a Polish diplomat and jurist who greatly influenced in the development of international law after World War II.

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Manila Accord

The Manila Accord was signed on 31 July 1963 by the Federation of Malaya, the Republic of Indonesia and the Republic of the Philippines, after a meeting from 7 to 11 June 1963 in Manila.

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Manjača camp

Manjača camp (pronounced:Mañacha) was a concentration camp which was located on mount Manjača near the city of Banja Luka in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War and the Croatian War of Independence from 1991 to 1995.

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Marc Lalonde

Marc Lalonde, (born July 26, 1929) is a retired Canadian politician and Cabinet minister.

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Marcelo Ostria Trigo

Marcelo Ostria Trigo (born February 23, 1935), is a Bolivian attorney, government official, diplomat, university professor, columnist and author.

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Marguerite Wolff (lawyer)

Marguerite Wolff (10 December 1883 – 21 May 1964) was a British legal scholar of Jewish descent.

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Mario Frick (politician)

Mario K. Frick (born 8 May 1965) is a former Head of Government (Regierungschef) of Liechtenstein (December 15, 1993 – April 5, 2001) and attorney-at-law.

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Mario Lozano

Mario Lozano is a United States Army specialist, best known for once being indicted by an Italian court for his role in the death of Italian Secret Service officer Nicola Calipari in an incident on Route Irish, immediately following the Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena.

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Maritime boundary

A maritime boundary is a conceptual division of the Earth's water surface areas using physiographic or geopolitical criteria.

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Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea case

The Case concerning maritime delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v Ukraine) was a decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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Maritime history of the Channel Islands

The Channel Islands comprise a group of islands off the coast of France, the main island being Guernsey followed by Jersey, Alderney and Sark, with a number of smaller islands, islets and rocky outcrops.

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Mark Dreyfus

Mark Alfred Dreyfus (born 3 October 1956) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2007, representing the Division of Isaacs for the Labor Party.

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Maroua Declaration

The Maroua Declaration is a 1975 maritime boundary agreement between Cameroon and Nigeria.

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Martens Clause

The Martens Clause (pronounced) was introduced into the preamble to the 1899 Hague Convention II – Laws and Customs of War on Land.

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Martha Escutia

Martha M. Escutia (born January 16, 1957) is a Democratic politician who represented the areas surrounding Los Angeles in the California State Senate from 1998 until 2006 and in the California State Assembly from 1992 until 1998.

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Martti Koskenniemi

Martti Antero Koskenniemi (born 18 March 1953) is a Finnish international lawyer and former diplomat.

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Mary Turnbull

Constance Mary Turnbull (February 9, 1927 – September 5, 2008) was a British historian lauded for her lifetime of literary research writing contributing to the documentation of Asian history, and for her documentary work on The History of Singapore.

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Masako, Crown Princess of Japan

, born on 9 December 1963, is the wife of Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan, who is the eldest son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko and the heir apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne.

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Matthew Parish

Matthew Parish (born in Leeds in 1975) is a British international lawyer and international relations expert, based in Switzerland.

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Mauritania

Mauritania (موريتانيا; Gànnaar; Soninke: Murutaane; Pulaar: Moritani; Mauritanie), officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a country in the Maghreb region of Northwestern Africa.

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Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law

The Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (Max Planck Institute for International Law, MPIL) is a legal research institute located in Heidelberg, Germany.

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Max Sørensen

Max Sørensen (February 19, 1913 in Copenhagen – October 11, 1981 in Risskov) was a Danish diplomat and professor of international law.

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May 23

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Mónica Feria Tinta

Mónica Feria Tinta (born September 1966) is a leading public international lawyer.

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Mburumba Kerina

William Eric Getzen, more commonly known as Mburumba Kerina (born 6 June 1932), is a Namibian politician, academic, and author.

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Mbuyiseli Madlanga

Mbuyiseli "Russell" Madlanga (born 27 March 1962) is a judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, having been appointed on 1 August 2013.

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Meanguera del Golfo

Meanguera del Golfo is a municipality in the La Unión department of El Salvador.

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Medellín v. Texas

Medellín v. Texas, 552 U.S. 491 (2008),.

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Melbourne Law School

Melbourne Law School (MLS or Melbourne Law) is one of the professional graduate schools of the University of Melbourne.

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Melford Okilo

Melford Obiene Okilo (30 November 1933 – 5 July 2008) had a long and distinguished career as a politician in Nigeria from the start of independence in 1960 until shortly before his death in 2008.

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Member states of the United Nations

The United Nations member states are the sovereign states that are members of the United Nations (UN) and have equal representation in the UN General Assembly.

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Members of the Council on Foreign Relations

There are two types of Council on Foreign Relations membership: life, and term membership, which lasts for five years and is available to those between the ages of 30 and 36 at the time of their application.

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Memorandum of understanding

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) is a type of agreement between two (bilateral) or more (multilateral) parties.

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Merambong Island

Merambong Island (Pulau Merambong) is an uninhabited island located in Pontian District, Johor, Malaysia on the Straits of Johor.

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Metonymy

Metonymy is a figure of speech in which a thing or concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with that thing or concept.

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Mexico–United States relations

Mexico–United States relations refers to the foreign relations between the United Mexican States (Estados Unidos Mexicanos) and the United States of America.

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Michał Jan Rostworowski

Michał Jan Rostworowski (August 27, 1864, Dresden – March 24, 1940, Tarnów) was a Polish-Austrian lawyer.

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Michael Myers (judge)

Sir Michael Myers (7 September 1873 – 8 April 1950) was the sixth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Zealand from 1929 to 1946 and served occasionally as Administrator of New Zealand from 1930 to 1941.

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Michael Rose (British Army officer)

General Sir Hugh Michael Rose, (born 5 January 1940), often known as Mike Rose, is a retired British Army general.

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Michelle Bachelet

Verónica Michelle Bachelet Jeria (born 29 September 1951) is a Chilean politician who was the President of Chile twice, from 2006 to 2010 and from 2014 to 2018, the first woman in her country to occupy this position.

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Middle Rocks

The Middle Rocks (Batuan Tengah) are two uninhabited small rocks separated by 250 metres of open water located at the eastern opening of the Straits of Singapore on the western edge of the South China Sea.

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Mike Gravel

Maurice Robert "Mike" Gravel (born May 13, 1930) is an American politician who was a Democratic United States Senator from Alaska from 1969 to 1981 and a candidate in the 2008 U.S. presidential election.

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Military history of Iceland

This is a brief overview of historical warfare and recent developments in what today constitutes the Republic of Iceland.

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Milorad Dodik

Milorad Dodik (Милорад Додик,; born 12 March 1959) is a Bosnian Serb politician and president of Republika Srpska since 2010.

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Milovan Zoričić

Milovan Zoričić (born in Zagreb, 1884 - died in Zagreb, 1971) was a Croatian football official and criminal judge.

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Minquiers

The Minquiers (Les Minquiers; in Jèrriais: Les Mîntchièrs; known as "the Minkies" in local English) are a group of islands and rocks, about south of Jersey.

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Minquiers and Ecréhous

The Minquiers and Ecréhous are two groups of islands and rocks forming part of the Bailiwick of Jersey, Channel Islands.

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Minquiers and Ecrehos case

France v United Kingdom (also called the Minquiers and Ecrehos Case) was an International Court of Justice case concerning sovereignty over seas.

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Mirjan Damaška

Mirjan Damaška (born October 8, 1931) is an American and Croatian jurist and legal scholar, known for his works in the sphere of comparative criminal justice and international criminal law.

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Miss Universe 2009

Miss Universe 2009, the 58th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 23 August at the Imperial Ballroom in Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, The Bahamas.

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Missouri v. Holland

In Missouri v. Holland,, the United States Supreme Court held that protection of a State's quasi-sovereign right to regulate the taking of game is a sufficient jurisdictional basis, apart from any pecuniary interest, for a State to enjoin enforcement of an unconstitutional federal regulation, but that the federal government's implementation of the treaty at issue was constitutional, trumping state concerns about enumerated powers or abrogation of states' rights arising under the Tenth Amendment.

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Model Arab League

Model Arab League, also known as MAL, is a multi-regional model competition in which high school and university students from across the world learn about and compete as representatives from Member States of the Arab League.

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Model United Nations

Model United Nations, also known as Model UN or MUN, is an educational simulation and/or academic activity in which students can learn about diplomacy, international relations, and the United Nations.

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Modi'in Illit

Modi'in Illit (מוֹדִיעִין עִלִּית; موديعين عيليت, lit. "Upper Modi'in") is a Haredi Israeli settlement and city in the West Bank, situated midway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

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Mohamed Bennouna

Mohamed Bennouna (born 29 April 1943 in Marrakech, Morocco) is a Moroccan diplomat and jurist.

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Mohamed Shahabuddeen

Mohamed Shahabuddeen (7 October 1931 in Vreed en Hoop, Guyana, – 17 February 2018) was a Guyanese politician and judge.

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Mohammed Bedjaoui

Mohammed Bedjaoui (محمد بجاوي) (born September 21, 1929 in Sidi Bel-Abbes) is an Algerian diplomat and jurist.

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Monash University

Monash University is a public research university based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Monash University Faculty of Law

Monash University Faculty of Law, or Monash Law School, is the law school of Monash University.

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Monetary Gold Removed from Rome in 1943 case

Italy v France, United Kingdom and United States ICJ 2 (also called the Monetary Gold Removed from Rome in 1943 Case) was part of a long-running dispute over the fate of Nazi gold that was originally seized from Rome.

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Moscow International Model United Nations

Moscow International Model United Nations (MIMUN) is the most authoritative and large-scale Model UN in Russia, conducted annually in Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO – University).

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Moshe Landau

Moshe Landau (משה לנדוי) (29 April 1912 – 1 May 2011) was an Israeli judge.

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Mosquito Coast

The Mosquito Coast, also known as the Miskito Coast and the Miskito Kingdom, historically comprised the kingdoms fluctuating area along the eastern coast of present-day Nicaragua and Honduras.

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Motarilavoa Hilda Lini

Motarilavoa Hilda Lini is a chief of the Turaga nation of Pentecost Island in Vanuatu in the South Pacific, who has been associated with the nuclear-free Pacific movement, women’s rights, indigenous rights, and environmental issues.

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Mothers of Srebrenica

The Mothers of Srebrenica is an activist and lobbying group based in the Netherlands, and represents 6,000 survivors of the siege of Srebrenica, during the Balkan Wars of the 1990s.

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Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar

Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar (born 1 December 1931) is a Bangladeshi barrister and politician who served as the acting President of Bangladesh in 2002.

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Muhammad Zafarullah Khan

Chaudhry Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan (محمد ظفر اللہ خان‎; 6 February 1893 – 1 September 1985) was a Pakistani jurist and diplomat who served as the first Foreign Minister of Pakistan and the first Asian and the only Pakistani to preside over the UN General Assembly and the International Court of Justice.

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Murder of Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Peña

The rape and murder of Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Peña, two teenage girls from Houston, Texas, aged 14 and 16, respectively, occurred on June 24, 1993.

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Nabil Elaraby

Nabil Elaraby (Arabic: نبيل العربي; born 15 March 1935) is an Egyptian diplomat who was Secretary-General of the Arab League from 1 July 2011 to 3 July 2016.

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Nagendra Singh

For BJP politician from Madhya Pradesh, see Nagendra Singh (politician) Maharaj Sri Nagendra Singh (Dungarpur, 18 March 1914 – The Hague, 11 December 1988) was an Indian lawyer and administrator who served as President of the International Court of Justice from 1985 to 1988.

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Nagendra Singh (politician)

Nagendra Singh (born 2 March 1943) is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party and has won the Indian general elections, 2014 from the Khajuraho (Lok Sabha constituency).

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Nagendra Singh (Uttar Pradesh politician)

Nagendra Singh Yadav (born 22 November 1961) also known as Munna Yadav is an Indian politician and presently Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Samajwadi Party representing Sadar Vidhan Sabha Assembly Constituency of Pratapgarh district in Uttar Pradesh.

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Namco System 1

The Namco System 1 (originally known as the Namco System 87, according to the Namco Museum series), is a 8-bit arcade system board which was first used by Namco in April 1987 and was a major enhancement to the previous Namco System 86 arcade system board; nonetheless, it was less powerful than the 8-bit Namco Thunder Ceptor board.

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Namibia

Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia (German:; Republiek van Namibië), is a country in southern Africa whose western border is the Atlantic Ocean.

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Nathan Kirsh

Nathan Kirsh (born 6 January 1932) is a South African-born Swazi billionaire businessman, with property spanning Australia, Swaziland, and the UK.

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National Convention (Namibia)

The National Convention was an alliance of political parties in South West Africa.

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National Iranian Oil Company

The National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC; شرکت ملّی نفت ایران Sherkat-e Melli-ye Naft-e Īrān), a government-owned corporation under the direction of the Ministry of Petroleum of Iran, is a national oil and natural gas producer and distributor headquartered in Tehran.

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National Liberal Club

The National Liberal Club, also known as NLC, is a London private members' club, open to both men and women.

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National Library of Estonia

The National Library of Estonia (in Estonian: Eesti Rahvusraamatukogu) is a national public institution in Estonia, which operates pursuant to the National Library of Estonia Act.

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National University of Singapore Faculty of Law

The National University of Singapore Faculty of Law (NUS Law) is Singapore's oldest and largest law school.

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NATO bombing of Yugoslavia

The NATO bombing of Yugoslavia was the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's (NATO) military operation against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) during the Kosovo War.

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Nauru

Nauru (Naoero, or), officially the Republic of Nauru (Repubrikin Naoero) and formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island country in Micronesia, a subregion of Oceania, in the Central Pacific.

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Naval mine

A naval mine is a self-contained explosive device placed in water to damage or destroy surface ships or submarines.

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Nawaf Salam

Nawaf Salam (نواف سلام; born 15 December 1953) is a Lebanese diplomat, jurist, and academic.

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Nawaz Sharif

Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif (Urdu/میاں محمد نواز شریف, born 25 December 1949) is a Pakistani business magnate and former politician who has served as the Prime Minister of Pakistan for three non-consecutive terms, all of the three terms were unsuccessful.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands (Nederland), often referred to as Holland, is a country located mostly in Western Europe with a population of seventeen million.

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Neve Daniel

Neve Daniel (נְוֵה דָּנִיֵּאל) is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank.

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New world order (politics)

The term "new world order" has been used to refer to any new period of history evidencing a dramatic change in world political thought and the balance of power.

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New York University School of Law

The New York University School of Law is the law school of New York University.

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New Zealand and the United Nations

New Zealand is a founding member of the United Nations, having taken part in 1945 in the United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco.

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New Zealand nuclear-free zone

In 1984, Prime Minister David Lange barred nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed ships from using New Zealand ports or entering New Zealand waters.

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Nicaragua

Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua, is the largest country in the Central American isthmus, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

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Nicaragua v. United States

The Republic of Nicaragua v. The United States of America (1986) is a public international law case decided by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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Nicola Calipari

Nicola Calipari (June 23, 1953March 4, 2005) was an Italian major general and SISMI military intelligence officer.

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Niger

Niger, also called the Niger officially the Republic of the Niger, is a landlocked country in Western Africa named after the Niger River.

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Ninian Stephen

Sir Ninian Martin Stephen (15 June 1923 – 29 October 2017) was an Australian judge who served as the 20th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1982 to 1989.

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No Gun Ri massacre

The No Gun Ri massacre occurred on July 26–29, 1950, early in the Korean War, when an undetermined number of South Korean refugees were killed in a U.S. air attack and by small- and heavy-weapons fire of the 7th Cavalry Regiment at a railroad bridge near the village of Nogeun-ri (노근리), 100 miles (160 km) southeast of Seoul.

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Nobel Peace Prize

The Nobel Peace Prize (Swedish, Norwegian: Nobels fredspris) is one of the five Nobel Prizes created by the Swedish industrialist, inventor, and armaments manufacturer Alfred Nobel, along with the prizes in Chemistry, Physics, Physiology or Medicine, and Literature.

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Nofei Prat

Nofei Prat (נוֹפֵי פְּרָת, lit. Prat Scenes) is an Israeli settlement organized as a community settlement in the West Bank.

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Non liquet

In law, a non liquet is a situation where there is no applicable law.

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Nora Astorga

Nora Josefina Astorga Gadea de Jenkins (10 December 1948 – 14 February 1988) was a Nicaraguan guerrilla fighter in the Nicaraguan Revolution, a lawyer, politician, judge and the Nicaraguan ambassador to the United Nations from 1986 to 1988.

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Norman Kirk

Norman Eric Kirk (6 January 1923 – 31 August 1974) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 29th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1972 until his sudden death in 1974.

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Norodom Sihanouk

Norodom Sihanouk (នរោត្តម សីហនុ; 31 October 192215 October 2012) was a Cambodian royal politician and the King of Cambodia.

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North Borneo dispute

The North Borneo dispute is the territorial dispute between the Federation of Malaysia and the Republic of the Philippines over much of the eastern part of the state of Sabah, a territory known as North Borneo prior to the formation of the Malaysian federation.

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North Sea

The North Sea (Mare Germanicum) is a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean located between Great Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France.

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North Sea Continental Shelf cases

Germany v Denmark and the Netherlands (also known as The North Sea Continental Shelf cases) were a series of disputes that came to the International Court of Justice in 1969.

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Northern Epirus

Northern Epirus (Βόρειος Ήπειρος, Vorios Ipiros, Epiri i Veriut) is a term used to refer to those parts of the historical region of Epirus, in the western Balkans, which today are part of Albania.

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Nottebohm case

Nottebohm case (Liechtenstein v. Guatemala) is the proper name for the 1955 case adjudicated by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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November 1914

The following events occurred in November 1914.

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November 1917

The following events occurred in November 1917.

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November 1925

The following events occurred in November 1925.

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Ntumba Luaba

Alphonse Daniel Ntumba Luaba Lumu is the Executive Secretary of International Conference on the Great Lakes Region since December 2011.

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Nuclear Age Peace Foundation

The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation was founded in 1982, and is composed of individuals and organizations worldwide who support worldwide efforts to abolish nuclear weapons.

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Nuclear Threat Initiative

The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization founded in 2001 by former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn and philanthropist Ted Turner in the United States, which works to prevent catastrophic attacks and accidents with weapons of mass destruction and disruption – nuclear, biological, radiological, chemical, and cyber.

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Nuclear weapon

A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or from a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear bomb).

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Nuclear weapons and the United Kingdom

In October 1952, the United Kingdom (UK) became the third country to independently develop and test nuclear weapons.

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Nuclear weapons convention

A nuclear weapons convention is a proposed multilateral treaty to eliminate nuclear weapons.

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Nuclear weapons of the United States

The United States was the first country to manufacture nuclear weapons and is the only country to have used them in combat, with the separate bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II.

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October 1901

The following events occurred in October 1901.

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October 1959

The following events occurred in October 1959.

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October 30

No description.

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Officer of the court

In common law jurisdictions, the generic term officer of the court is applied to all those who, in some degree in function of their professional or similar qualifications, have a part in the legal system.

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Official languages of the United Nations

The official languages of the United Nations are the six languages that are used in UN meetings, and in which all official UN documents are written.

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Offshore oil and gas in the United States

Offshore oil and gas in the United States provides a large portion of the nation’s oil and gas supply.

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Ofra

Ofra (עֹפְרָה) is an Israeli settlement located in the northern West Bank.

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Oil Platforms case

Oil Platforms case (formally, Oil Platforms (Islamic Republic of Iran v. United States of America) ICJ 4) is a public international law case decided by the International Court of Justice in 2003.

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Olena Zerkal

Olena Volodymyrivna Zerkal (Олена Володимирівна Зеркаль, born 24 June 1973 in Kyiv) is Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine for the European Integration, in office since 2014.

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Omarska camp

The Omarska camp was a concentration camp run by Bosnian Serb forces in the mining town of Omarska, near Prijedor in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, set up for Bosniak and Croat men and women during the Prijedor massacre.

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Opération Épervier

Opération Épervier (Sparrowhawk) was the codename, from 1986 until 2014, for the French military presence in Chad.

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Operation Nimble Archer

Operation Nimble Archer was the 19 October 1987 attack on two Iranian oil platforms in the Persian Gulf by United States Navy forces.

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Operation Praying Mantis

Operation Praying Mantis was an attack on 18 April 1988, by U.S. forces within Iranian territorial waters in retaliation for the Iranian mining of the Persian Gulf during the Iran–Iraq war and the subsequent damage to an American warship.

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Operation Storm

Operation Storm (Operacija Oluja, Операција Олуја) was the last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence and a major factor in the outcome of the Bosnian War.

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Opposition to military action against Iran

According to most U.S. news networks, a majority of Americans support United States or Israeli military action against Iran.

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Order of Culture

The is a Japanese order, established on February 11, 1937.

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Organisation of the League of Nations

The League of Nations was established with three main constitutional organs: the Assembly; the Council; the Permanent Secretariat.

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Origins of the Six-Day War

The origins of the Six-Day War, which was fought between June 5 and June 10, 1967 by Israel and the neighboring states of Egypt (known then as the United Arab Republic, UAR), Jordan, and Syria, include both longstanding and immediate issues.

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Ormond College

Ormond College is the largest of the residential colleges of the University of Melbourne located in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Otniel

Otniel (עָתְנִיאֵל) is a Jewish Orthodox Israeli settlement in the West Bank.

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Ousainou Darboe

Ousainou Darboe (born 8 August 1948) is a Gambian human rights lawyer and politician who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Cabinet of the Gambia since February 2017.

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Outline of rights

The following outline is provided as an overview of and introduction to rights: Rights – normative principles, variously construed as legal, social, or moral freedoms or entitlements.

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Outline of the United Nations

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the United Nations: United Nations – international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and achievement of world peace.

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Oxford spelling

Oxford spelling (also Oxford English Dictionary spelling, Oxford style, or Oxford English spelling) is the spelling standard used by the Oxford University Press (OUP) for British publications, including its Oxford English Dictionary (OED) and its influential British style guide Hart's Rules, and by other publishers who are "etymology conscious", according to Merriam-Webster.

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Pakistan Institute of International Affairs

The Pakistan Institute of International Affairs (PIIA) (Urdu: ادارہء بین الاقوامی اُمور پاکستان) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Karachi whose mission is to analyse and promote the understanding of major international issues and current affairs.

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Pakistan Naval Air Arm Atlantique shootdown

On 10 August 1999, a Breguet Atlantic maritime patrol aircraft of the Pakistan Naval Air Arm was shot down by a MiG 21 fighter of the Indian Air Force over the Rann of Kutch, on the border between India and Pakistan.

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Palestinian territories

Palestinian territories and occupied Palestinian territories (OPT or oPt) are terms often used to describe the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and the Gaza Strip, which are occupied or otherwise under the control of Israel.

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Palestinians

The Palestinian people (الشعب الفلسطيني, ash-sha‘b al-Filasṭīnī), also referred to as Palestinians (الفلسطينيون, al-Filasṭīniyyūn, פָלַסְטִינִים) or Palestinian Arabs (العربي الفلسطيني, al-'arabi il-filastini), are an ethnonational group comprising the modern descendants of the peoples who have lived in Palestine over the centuries, including Jews and Samaritans, and who today are largely culturally and linguistically Arab.

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Panthéon-Assas University

Panthéon-Assas University (Université Panthéon-Assas ynivɛʁsite pɑ̃teɔ̃ asas, also referred to as "Assas" asas, "Paris II" paʁi dø, or "Sorbonne Law School") is a public university in Paris, France.

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Papal mediation in the Beagle conflict

The Papal mediation in the Beagle conflict followed the failure of negotiations between Chile and Argentina, when, on 22 December 1978, the Argentinian Junta started Operation Soberanía, to invade Cape Horn and islands awarded to Chile by the Beagle Channel Arbitration.

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Parliamentarians for Global Action

Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) is a non-profit, non-partisan international network of committed legislators, informs and mobilizes parliamentarians in all regions of the world to advocate for human rights and the rule of law, democracy, human security, non-discrimination, and gender equality.

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Patrick Johnston (social activist)

Patrick Johnston is an American peace activist and founder of VOXRX.ORG, a United Nations recognized peace and conciliations NGO that mostly deals with the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

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Patrick Lipton Robinson

Patrick Lipton Robinson, O.J. (born 29 January 1944 in Jamaica), is a Jamaican member of the International Court of Justice for the term commencing February 2015.

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Paul East

Paul Clayton East (born 4 August 1946) is a former New Zealand politician of the National Party.

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Paul Guggenheim

Paul Guggenheim (15 September 1899 – 31 August 1977) was a Swiss scholar of international law.

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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies

The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) is a division of Johns Hopkins University based in Washington, D.C., United States, with campuses in Bologna, Italy; and Nanjing, China.

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Peace Palace

The Peace Palace (Vredespaleis) is an international law administrative building in The Hague, the Netherlands.

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Peace Palace Library

The Peace Palace Library is a collection of studies and references specializing in international law.

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Peder Kolstad

Peder Ludvik Kolstad (28 November 1878 – 5 March 1932) was a Norwegian politician from the Agrarian Party.

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Pedra Branca dispute

The Pedra Branca dispute was a territorial dispute between Singapore and Malaysia over several islets at the eastern entrance to the Singapore Strait, namely Pedra Branca (previously called Pulau Batu Puteh and now Batu Puteh by Malaysia), Middle Rocks and South Ledge.

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Pedra Branca, Singapore

Pedra Branca (formerly referred to by Malaysia as Pulau Batu Puteh and now as Batu Puteh) is an outlying island and also the easternmost point of Singapore.

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Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao

Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao (born in 1942 in Andhra Pradesh, India) also known as Sreenivasa Rao Pemmaraju or Dr.

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People's Liberation Army of Namibia

The People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) was the military wing of the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO).

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People's National Party (Belize)

The People's National Party of Belize was a political movement headquartered in Punta Gorda, Toledo District, Belize.

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People's Socialist Republic of Albania

Albania (Shqipëri/Shqipëria; Shqipni/Shqipnia, Shqypni/Shqypnia), officially the People's Socialist Republic of Albania (Republika Popullore Socialiste e Shqipërisë), was a Marxist-Leninist government that ruled Albania from 1946 to 1992.

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Percy Spender

Sir Percy Claude Spender (5 October 18973 May 1985), was an Australian politician, diplomat and judge.

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Permanent Court of Arbitration

The Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) is an intergovernmental organization located at The Hague in the Netherlands.

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Permanent Court of International Justice

The Permanent Court of International Justice, often called the World Court, existed from 1922 to 1946.

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Persistent objector

In international law, a persistent objector is a sovereign state which has consistently and clearly objected to a norm of customary international law since the norm's emergence, and considers itself not bound to observe the norm.

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Petar Petrović (politician)

Petar Petrović (Петар Петровић; born 2 October 1951) is a politician in Serbia.

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Peter Colotka

Peter Colotka (born 10 January 1925) is a Slovak academic, lawyer and politician.

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Peter Garrett

Peter Robert Garrett (born 16 April 1953) is an Australian musician, environmentalist, activist and former politician.

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Peter Tomka

Peter Tomka (born 1 June 1956), is a Slovak judge of the International Court of Justice.

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Philadelpho Azevedo

Philadelpho José de Barros e Azevedo (March 13, 1894, in Rio de Janeiro – May 7, 1951, in The Hague) was a Brazilian lawyer.

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Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition

The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, also known as the Jessup Moot, is the oldest and largest international moot competition in the world, attracting participants from almost 700 law schools in more than 90 countries in recent years (100 countries took part in 2018).

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Philip Jessup

Philip Jessup (1897–1986), also Philip C. Jessup, was a 20th-century American diplomat, scholar, and jurist from New York City.

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Philippe Couvreur

Philippe Couvreur (born 29 November 1951 in Schaerbeek, Belgium) currently serves as registrar at the International Court of Justice.

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Philippe Sands

Philippe Sands, QC (born 17 October 1960) is British and French lawyer at Matrix Chambers, and Professor of Laws and Director of the Centre on International Courts and Tribunals at University College London.

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Philippine Senate election, 2013

The 2013 election to the Senate of the Philippines was the 31st election to the Senate of the Philippines.

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Philippines v. China

Philippines v. China (PCA case number 2013–19), also known as the South China Sea Arbitration, was an arbitration case brought by the Republic of the Philippines against the People's Republic of China under Annex VII to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) concerning certain issues in the South China Sea including the legality of China's "nine-dotted line" claim.

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Phosphate mining in Nauru

The economy of Nauru has been almost wholly dependent on phosphate, which has led to environmental catastrophe on the island, with 80% of the nation’s surface having been strip-mined.

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Pierre-Marie Dupuy

Pierre-Marie Dupuy (born October 5, 1946 in Paris) is a French jurist.

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Pieter Kooijmans

Pieter Hendrik "Peter" Kooijmans (6 July 1933 – 13 February 2013) was a Dutch jurist, politician and diplomat.

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Pijar

PIJAR (Pusat Informasi dan Jaringan Aksi Reformasi / Information Centre and Action Network for Reform - Pijar also stands for 'flame') was an active player in the Indonesian struggle for democracy in 1998.

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Pik Botha

Roelof Frederik "Pik" Botha, (born 27 April 1932) is a former politician from South Africa who served as the country's foreign minister in the last years of the apartheid era.

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Pisgat Ze'ev

Pisgat Ze'ev (פסגת זאב, lit. Ze'ev's Peak) is an Israeli settlement in East Jerusalem and the largest residential neighborhood in Jerusalem with a population of over 50,000.

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Polisario Front

The Polisario Front, Frente Polisario, FRELISARIO or simply POLISARIO, from the Spanish abbreviation of Frente Popular de Liberación de Saguía el Hamra y Río de Oro ("Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro" الجبهة الشعبية لتحرير ساقية الحمراء و وادي الذهب Al-Jabhat Al-Sha'abiyah Li-Tahrir Saqiya Al-Hamra'a wa Wadi Al-Dhahab, Front populaire de Libération de la Seguia el Hamra et du Rivière d'or), is a Sahrawi rebel national liberation movement aiming to end Moroccan presence in the Western Sahara.

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Political history of Nicaragua

Nicaragua gained its independence in 1821, and after a period of instability, was ruled by the Somoza family from 1927 to 1979.

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Political integration of India

At the time of Indian independence in 1947, India was divided into two sets of territories, one under direct British rule, and the other under the suzerainty of the British Crown, with control over their internal affairs remaining in the hands of their hereditary rulers.

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Political positions of Ted Cruz

As a member of the Republican Party, Ted Cruz is a United States Senator representing the state of Texas, and a 2016 candidate for US President.

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Political status of Kosovo

The political status of Kosovo, also known as the Kosovo question (Косовско питање/Kosovsko pitanje) is the subject of a long-running political and territorial dispute between the Serbian (and previously, Yugoslav) government and the Albanian leadership in the Assembly of Kosovo, stemming from the breakup of Yugoslavia at the end of the 20th century, and the ensuing Kosovo War (1998–99).

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Political status of Taiwan

The controversy regarding the political status of Taiwan, sometimes referred to as the Taiwan Issue or Taiwan Strait Issue, or from a Taiwanese perspective as the Mainland Issue, is a result of the Chinese Civil War and the subsequent split of China into the two present-day self-governing entities of the People's Republic of China (PRC; commonly known as China) and the Republic of China (ROC; commonly known as Taiwan).

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Politics of Bahrain

Politics of Bahrain takes place since 2002 in a framework of a constitutional monarchy where the government is appointed by the King of Bahrain, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

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Politics of Barbados

The politics of Barbados function within a framework of constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary government with strong democratic traditions; constitutional safeguards for nationals of Barbados include: freedom of speech, press, worship, movement, and association.

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Politics of Belgium

The politics of Belgium take place in the framework of a federal, representative democratic, constitutional monarchy.

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Politics of Bhutan

The Government of Bhutan has been a constitutional monarchy since 18 July 2008.

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Politics of Canada

The politics of Canada function within a framework of parliamentary democracy and a federal system of parliamentary government with strong democratic traditions.

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Politics of Ecuador

The politics of Ecuador are multi-party.

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Politics of Gibraltar

The politics of Gibraltar takes place within a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic British Overseas Territory, whereby the Monarch of the United Kingdom is the constitutional head of state represented by the Governor of Gibraltar.

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Politics of Italy

The politics of Italy are conducted through a parliamentary republic with a multi-party system.

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Politics of Myanmar

Myanmar (also known as Burma) is a unitary parliamentary republic under its constitution of 2008.

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Politics of Peru

The politics of the Republic of Peru takes place in a framework of a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Peru is both head of state and head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system.

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Politics of Slovakia

Politics of Slovakia takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, with a multi-party system.

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Politics of South Korea

The politics of the Republic of Korea takes place in the framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President is the head of state, and of a multi-party system.

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Politics of Sudan

Officially, the politics of Sudan takes place in the framework of a presidential representative democratic consociationalist republic, where the President of Sudan is head of state, head of government and commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces in a multi-party system.

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Politics of the Maldives

The politics of the Maldives takes place in the framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President is the Head of Government.

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Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II (Ioannes Paulus II; Giovanni Paolo II; Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła;; 18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005) served as Pope and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 to 2005.

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Population statistics for Israeli settlements in the West Bank

The population statistics for Israeli settlements in the West Bank are collected by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics.

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Population transfer

Population transfer or resettlement is the movement of a large group of people from one region to another, often a form of forced migration imposed by state policy or international authority and most frequently on the basis of ethnicity or religion but also due to economic development.

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Portugal–Serbia relations

Portuguese-Serbian relations date back to 1917.

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Postage stamps and postal history of the Netherlands

This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of the Netherlands.

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Preah Vihear Temple

Preah Vihear Temple (Khmer: ប្រាសាទព្រះវិហារ Prasat Preah Vihear) is an ancient Hindu temple built during the period of the Khmer Empire, that is situated atop a cliff in the Dângrêk Mountains, in the Preah Vihear province, Cambodia.

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President Wanted

President Wanted is a 2013 Czech documentary film about the first direct presidential election in the Czech Republic.

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Prevlaka

Prevlaka is a small peninsula in southern Croatia, near the border with Montenegro, at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor on the eastern Adriatic coast.

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Prijedor ethnic cleansing

During the Bosnian War, there was an ethnic cleansing campaign committed by the Bosnian Serb political and military leadership, mostly against Bosniak and Croat civilians in the Prijedor region of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992 and 1993.

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Prosper Weil

Prosper Weil (born 21 September 1926) is a French lawyer, professor emeritus of Panthéon-Assas University's law school and, since 1999, a member of the Institut de France's Académie des sciences morales et politiques.

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Protectorate

A protectorate, in its inception adopted by modern international law, is a dependent territory that has been granted local autonomy and some independence while still retaining the suzerainty of a greater sovereign state.

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Provisional measure of protection

A provisional measure of protection is the term that the International Court of Justice (ICJ, World Court) uses to describe a procedure "roughly equivalent" to an interim order (which can be either a temporary restraining order or a temporary directive order) in national legal systems.

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Psagot

Psagot (פְּסָגוֹת, lit. Peaks) is an Israeli settlement in the West Bank located north of Jerusalem on Tawil hill adjacent to Ramallah, al-Bireh, and Kokhav Ya'akov.

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Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare

Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare (Operaciones sicológicas en guerra de guerrillas) was a manual written by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for the Nicaraguan Contras, who were involved in a civil war with the Nicaraguan government.

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Public apology

A public apology is a component of reparation as stipulated in the United Nations Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights resolution proclaiming the Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation for Victims of Gross Violations of International Human Rights Law and Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law.

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Qatar

Qatar (or; قطر; local vernacular pronunciation), officially the State of Qatar (دولة قطر), is a sovereign country located in Western Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula.

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Qatar Law Forum of Global Leaders in Law

The Qatar Law Forum of Global Leaders in Law is a non-profit institution established under the patronage of the Government of Qatar with the purpose of bringing together prominent members of the global legal community, in addition to senior figures in the fields of economics, and politics.

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Qinisile Mabuza

Qinisile Mabuza is a Swazi Judge, and was the first female Judge appointed in Swaziland.

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Qit'at Jaradah

Qit'at Jaradah is a cay in the Persian Gulf to the east of Bahrain Island, located east of Manama, the capital of Bahrain.

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Queens' College, Cambridge

Queens' College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England.

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Quierschied

Quierschied is a municipality in the district of Saarbrücken, in Saarland, Germany.

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Quita Sueño Bank

Quita Sueño Bank (claimed as Quitasueño) is a reef formation of Colombia which was once claimed by the United States, located 110 km North-northeast of Providencia Island.

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Radoslav Stojanović

Radoslav Stojanović, PhD (Радослав Стојановић) (1930, Obrenovac, Kingdom of Yugoslavia – 31 August 2011) was Professor of Law at the University of Belgrade and was a member of the Founding Committee of the Democratic Party in December 1989.

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RAF Desford

Royal Air Force Desford or RAF Desford is a former Royal Air Force station located south of Desford, Leicestershire, and west of Leicester, Leicestershire, England.

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Raghunandan Swarup Pathak

Raghunandan Swarup Pathak (25 November 1924 – 17 November 2007) was the 18th Chief Justice of India.

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Rainbow Warrior Case

The Rainbow Warrior Case was a dispute between New Zealand and France that arose in the aftermath of the sinking of the ''Rainbow Warrior''.

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Ralph Parr

Ralph Sherman Parr, Jr. (July 1, 1924 – December 7, 2012) was an American double-flying ace of the Korean War.

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Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés

Ramón Ernesto Cruz Uclés (4 January 1903 – 6 August 1985) was the President of Honduras from 7 June 1971 to 4 December 1972.

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Raymond Ranjeva

Raymond Ranjeva (born August 31, 1942 in Antananarivo, Madagascar), served as a judge on the International Court of Justice from February, 1991 until February, 2009.

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Reagan Doctrine

The Reagan Doctrine was a strategy orchestrated and implemented by the United States under the Reagan Administration to overwhelm the global influence of the Soviet Union in an attempt to end the Cold War.

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Rebeca Matte Bello

Rebeca Matte Bello (October 29, 1875 – May 15, 1929) was a Chilean sculptor.

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Red Tornado

Red Tornado is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Reed Brody

Reed Brody is an American human rights lawyer.

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Reform of the United Nations

Since the late 1990s there have been many calls for reform of the United Nations (UN).

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Regional council (Israel)

Regional councils (plural: מוֹעָצוֹת אֵזוֹרִיּוֹת, Mo'atzot Azoriot / singular: מוֹעָצָה אֵזוֹרִית, Mo'atza Azorit) are one of the three types of local government entities found in Israel and the West Bank, with the other two being cities and local councils.

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René Castro

René Castro Salazar (b. Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America, August 25, 1957), is FAOs Climate, Biodiversity, Land and Water Department Assistant-Director General and a former Costa Rican politician.

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Republic of Macedonia

Macedonia (translit), officially the Republic of Macedonia, is a country in the Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe.

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Republika Srpska

Republika Srpska (Република Српскa,; literally "Serb Republic") is one of two constitutional and legal entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Res judicata

Res judicata (RJ) or res iudicata, also known as claim preclusion, is the Latin term for "a matter judged", and refers to either of two concepts: in both civil law and common law legal systems, a case in which there has been a final judgment and is no longer subject to appeal; and the legal doctrine meant to bar (or preclude) continued litigation of a case on same issues between the same parties.

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Reservation (law)

A reservation in international law is a caveat to a state's acceptance of a treaty.

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Ricardo Joaquín Alfaro Jované

Ricardo Joaquín Alfaro Jované (August 20, 1882 – February 23, 1971), served as 7th President of Panama from January 16, 1931 to June 5, 1932.

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Richard A. Falk

Richard Anderson Falk (born November 13, 1930) is an American professor emeritus of international law at Princeton University.

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Richard Reeve Baxter

Richard Reeve Baxter (14 February 1921 – 25 September 1980) was a widely published American jurist Baxter, Richard R. (2013).

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Road map for peace

The Roadmap for peace or road map for peace (מפת הדרכים Mapa had'rakhim, Khāriṭa ṭarīq as-salāmu) was a plan to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict proposed by the Quartet on the Middle East: the United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations.

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Robert Yewdall Jennings

Sir Robert Yewdall Jennings (19 October 1913 – 4 August 2004) was Whewell Professor of International Law at Cambridge University from 1955 to 1982 and a Judge of the International Court of Justice from 1982.

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Roberto Ago

Roberto Ago (May 26, 1907 – February 24, 1995) was an Italian jurist.

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Roberts Bishop Owen

Roberts Bishop "Bob" Owen (February 11, 1926 – March 10, 2016) was an American lawyer and diplomat.

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Romania–Ukraine relations

Romanian-Ukrainian relations are foreign relations between Romania and Ukraine.

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Ronald Reagan

Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989.

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Ronny Abraham

Ronny Abraham is a French academic and practitioner in the field of public international law who was elected to the International Court of Justice, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of judge and former President Gilbert Guillaume.

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Rosalie Olivecrona

Rosalie Ulrika Olivecrona, née Roos (December 9, 1823 – June 4, 1898), was a Swedish feminist activist and writer.

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Rosalyn Higgins, Baroness Higgins

Rosalyn C. Higgins, Baroness Higgins, DBE, QC (born 2 June 1937, London) is a former President of the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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Rush Holt Sr.

Rush Dew Holt Sr. (June 19, 1905 – February 8, 1955) was an American politician who was a United States Senator from West Virginia (1935–1941) and a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1931–1935, 1942–1950, 1954–1955).

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Russian-Chechen Friendship Society

The Russian-Chechen Friendship Society (RCFS) is a Finland-based non-governmental organization monitoring the human rights situation in Chechnya and other parts of the North Caucasus.

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Russo-Georgian War

The Russo-Georgian War was a war between Georgia, Russia and the Russian-backed self-proclaimed republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

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Ruud Lubbers

Rudolphus Franciscus Marie "Ruud" Lubbers (7 May 1939 – 14 February 2018) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA), who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 4 November 1982 until 22 August 1994.

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Sabah

Sabah is a state of Malaysia located on the northern portion of Borneo Island.

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Sahara International Film Festival

The Sahara International Film Festival, also known as FiSahara, is an annual event which takes place in the Sahrawi refugee camps, at the South West corner of Algeria, near the border with Western Sahara.

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Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic–Spain relations

Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic–Spain relations refers to the current and historical relationship between the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (also known as Western Sahara) and Spain.

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Sahrawi people

The Sahrawi, or Saharawi people (صحراويون; Berber: ⵉⵙⴻⵃⵔⴰⵡⵉⵢⴻⵏ; Moroccan Arabic: صحراوة; Saharaui), are the people living in the western part of the Sahara desert which includes Western Sahara (claimed by the Polisario and mostly controlled by Morocco), other parts of southern Morocco not claimed by the Polisario, most of Mauritania and the extreme southwest of Algeria.

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Salah Shehade

Salah Mustafa Muhammad Shehade صلاح شحادة (or Shehadeh; 24 February 1953 – 22 July 2002) was a member of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas.

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Sam Nujoma

Samuel Shafiishuna Daniel "Sam" Nujoma, (born 12 May 1929) is a Namibian revolutionary, anti-apartheid activist and politician who served three terms as the first President of Namibia, from 1990 to 2005.

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Sama’ila Mamman

Sama’ila Mamman was elected Senator for the Katsina Central constituency of Katsina State, Nigeria at the start of the Nigerian Fourth Republic, running on the People's Democratic Party (PDP) platform.

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San Andrés (island)

San Andrés is a Colombian coral island in the Caribbean Sea.

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Sandinista National Liberation Front

The Sandinista National Liberation Front (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, FSLN) is a democratic socialist political party in Nicaragua.

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Sapienza University of Rome

The Sapienza University of Rome (Italian: Sapienza – Università di Roma), also called simply Sapienza or the University of Rome, is a collegiate research university located in Rome, Italy.

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Schulich School of Law

The Schulich School of Law is the law school of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Sdok Kok Thom

Sdok Kok Thom (สด๊กก๊อกธม, Sadok Kok Thom,; ស្តុកកក់ធំ), or Sdok Kak Thom, is an 11th-century Khmer temple in present-day Thailand, located about northeast of the Thai border town of Aranyaprathet.

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Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is a non-profit, marine conservation organization based in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, Washington, in the United States.

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Sean D. Murphy (international lawyer)

Sean D. Murphy is the Manatt/Ahn Professor of International Law at the George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C., where he has been teaching since 1998.

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Seán MacBride

Seán MacBride (26 January 1904 – 15 January 1988) was an Irish government minister, a prominent international politician and a Chief of Staff of the IRA.

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Sebatik Island

Sebatik Island (Indonesian/Malay: Pulau Sebatik) is an island off the eastern coast of Borneo, partly within Indonesia and partly within Malaysia.

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Secession

Secession (derived from the Latin term secessio) is the withdrawal of a group from a larger entity, especially a political entity, but also from any organization, union or military alliance.

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Second Congo War

The Second Congo War (also known as the Great War of Africa or the Great African War, and sometimes referred to as the African World War) began in August 1998 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, little more than a year after the First Congo War, and involved some of the same issues.

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Sedudu

Sedudu Island (known as Kasikili Island in Namibia) is a fluvial island in the Chobe River, in Botswana adjacent to the border with Namibia.

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Self-defence in international law

Hugo Grotius, the 17th century jurist and father of public international law, stated in his 1625 magnum opus ''The Law of War and Peace'' that "Most Men assign three Just Causes of War, Defence, the Recovery of what's our own, and Punishment.".

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Separation barrier

A separation barrier or separation wall is a barrier, wall or fence, constructed to limit the movement of people across a certain line or border, or to separate peoples or cultures.

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September 1910

The following events occurred in September 1910.

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Serbia in the Yugoslav Wars

Serbia was involved in the Yugoslav Wars in the period between 1991 and 1999 - the war in Slovenia, the war in Croatia, the war in Bosnia and the war in Kosovo.

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Serbs of Croatia

The Serbs of Croatia (Srbi u Hrvatskoj, Срби у Хрватској) or Croatian Serbs (Хрватски Срби/Hrvatski Srbi) constitute the largest national minority in Croatia.

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Sergei Borisovitch Krylov

Sergei Borisovitch Krylov (13 January 1888 – 24 November 1958) was a Soviet diplomat and one of the authors of the UN Charter.

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Sergei Pugachev

Sergei Viktorovich Pugachev, also spelled Sergey Pugachyov, (Sergueï Pougatchev, Серге́й Викторович Пугачёв; born 4 February 1963 in Kostroma, USSR) is a Russian investor and former member of Vladimir Putin's inner circle.

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Serrana Bank

The Serrana Bank is an atoll in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Serranilla Bank

Serranilla Bank (Isla Serranilla, Banco Serranilla and Placer de la Serranilla) is a partially submerged reef, with small uninhabited islets, in the western Caribbean Sea.

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Settlement Plan

The Settlement Plan was an agreement between the ethnically Saharawi Polisario Front and Morocco on the organization of a referendum, which would constitute an expression of self-determination for the people of Western Sahara, leading either to full independence, or integration with the Kingdom of Morocco.

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Shabtai Rosenne

Shabtai Rosenne (Hebrew: שבתאי רוזן) (24 November 1917 – 21 September 2010) was a Professor of International Law and an Israeli diplomat.

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Sharifuddin Pirzada

Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada NI (12 June 1923 – 2 June 2017) was a noted Pakistani lawyer, served as a senior advocate at the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

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Shi Jiuyong

Shi Jiuyong (born 9 October 1926) is a former judge at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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Shigeru Oda

is a Japanese jurist and was a judge on the International Court of Justice from 1976 until 2003, when he retired.

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Shilo, Mateh Binyamin

Shilo (שִׁלֹה / שילה) is an Israeli settlement in the northern West Bank.

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Sidi Bel Abbès

Sidi Bel Abbès (سيدي بلعباس), also called Bel Abbès is capital (2005 pop. 200,000)Sidi Bel Abbes, lexicorient.com (Encyclopaedia of the Orient), internet article.

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Sidney Gulick

Sidney Lewis Gulick (1860–1945) was an educator, author, and missionary who spent much of his life working to promote greater understanding and friendship between Japanese and American cultures.

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Siege of Dubrovnik

The Siege of Dubrovnik (Opsada Dubrovnika, Blokada Dubrovnika) was a military engagement fought between the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and Croatian forces defending the city of Dubrovnik and its surroundings during the Croatian War of Independence.

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Singapore

Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign city-state and island country in Southeast Asia.

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Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs

The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 is an international treaty to prohibit production and supply of specific (nominally narcotic) drugs and of drugs with similar effects except under licence for specific purposes, such as medical treatment and research.

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Sipadan

Sipadan (Pulau Sipadan) is the only oceanic island in Malaysia, rising from the seabed.

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Sisaket Province

Sisaket (ศรีสะเกษ), is one of the northeastern provinces (changwat) of Thailand.

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Sitara Brooj Akbar

Sitara Brooj Akbar is the female holder of both Pakistani and World Records based on her passing of O Level in 5 Subjects by the age of 11.

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Sivakant Tiwari

Sivakant Tiwari, P.P.A.(E.), P.B.S., P.P.A.(E.)(L.), P.J.G. (20 December 1945 – 26 July 2010), known professionally as S. Tiwari, was a senior legal officer of the Singapore Legal Service.

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Sixty-sixth session of the United Nations General Assembly

The sixty-sixth session of the United Nations General Assembly opened on 13 September 2011 at 15:00 and was presided over by former Qatari permanent representative to the UN Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser.

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Slavery in Libya

Slavery in Libya has a long history and a lasting impact on the Libyan culture.

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Slobodan Milošević

Slobodan Milošević (Слободан Милошевић; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician and the President of Serbia (originally the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent republic within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) from 1989 to 1997 and President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000.

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Slovak Society of International Law

The Slovak Society of International Law (SSIL) (Slovenská spoločnosť pre medzinárodné právo) is a nonprofit, educational membership organization, based in Bratislava, Slovakia.

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Slovakia

Slovakia (Slovensko), officially the Slovak Republic (Slovenská republika), is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

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Snake Island (Black Sea)

Snake Island (Greek Φιδονήσι Fidonísi), also known as Serpent Island (Insula Șerpilor, Зміїний, Змеиный), is an island located in the Black Sea, near the Danube Delta.

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Soap made from human corpses

During the 20th century, there were various alleged instances of soap being made from human body fat.

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Somali-Kenyan conflict

Somali-Kenyan conflict within Kenya has been a consistent issue since the colonial period.

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Somalis

Somalis (Soomaali, صوماليون) are an ethnic group inhabiting the Horn of Africa (Somali Peninsula).

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Sources of international law

International law is the name of a body of rules which regulate the conduct of sovereign states in their relations with one another.

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South African Border War

The South African Border War, also known as the Namibian War of Independence, and sometimes denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia (then South West Africa), Zambia, and Angola from 26 August 1966 to 21 March 1990.

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South China Sea

The South China Sea is a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from the Karimata and Malacca Straits to the Strait of Taiwan of around.

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South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands sovereignty dispute

The sovereignty of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands is disputed between the United Kingdom and Argentina.

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South Tyrol

South Tyrol is an autonomous province in northern Italy.

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South West Africa

South West Africa (Suidwes-Afrika; Zuidwest-Afrika; Südwestafrika) was the name for modern-day Namibia when it was subsumed under South Africa, from 1915 to 1990.

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Southern Cameroons

Southern Cameroons was the southern part of the British Mandate territory of British Cameroons in West Africa.

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Southern Ocean

The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean or the Austral Ocean, comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean, generally taken to be south of 60° S latitude and encircling Antarctica.

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Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary

The Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary is an area of 50 million square kilometres surrounding the continent of Antarctica where the International Whaling Commission (IWC) has banned all types of commercial whaling.

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Sovereign immunity

Sovereign immunity, or crown immunity, is a legal doctrine by which the sovereign or state cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution.

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Sovereignty of the Philippines

The Sovereignty of the Philippines refers to the status of the Philippines as an independent nation.

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Srebrenica

Srebrenica is a town and municipality located in the easternmost part of Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Srebrenica massacre

The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide (Masakr u Srebrenici; Genocid u Srebrenici), was the July 1995 genocide of more than 8,000Potocari Memorial Center Preliminary List of Missing Persons from Srebrenica '95 Muslim Bosniaks, mainly men and boys, in and around the town of Srebrenica during the Bosnian War.

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Sri Lanka Law College

Sri Lanka Law College was established as the Ceylon Law College under the Council of Legal Education (itself established in 1873) in 1874 in order to impart a formal legal education to those who wished to be lawyers in Ceylon.

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SS Buskø

Buskø was a small Norwegian sealer, seized by the U.S. Coast Guard in East Greenland in September 1941, before U.S. entry into the war.

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St. John's University, Shanghai

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State immunity

The doctrine and rules of state immunity concern the protection which a state is given from being sued in the courts of other states.

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State of Palestine

Palestine (فلسطين), officially the State of Palestine (دولة فلسطين), is a ''de jure'' sovereign state in the Middle East claiming the West Bank (bordering Israel and Jordan) and Gaza Strip (bordering Israel and Egypt) with East Jerusalem as the designated capital, although its administrative center is currently located in Ramallah.

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State of Somaliland

The State of Somaliland was a short-lived independent state in the territory of present-day northwestern Somalia, which is also known as the self-declared Republic of Somaliland.

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State responsibility

The laws of state responsibility are the principles governing when and how a state is held responsible for a breach of an international obligation.

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Statelessness

In International law a stateless person is someone who is "not considered as a national by any state under the operation of its law".

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Status of Jerusalem

The status of Jerusalem is disputed in both international law and diplomatic practice.

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Status of territories occupied by Israel in 1967

The status of territories captured by Israel refers to the status of the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, the Western Golan Heights and the Sinai Peninsula, captured by Israel on the course of the 1967 Six-Day War.

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Statute

A statute is a formal written enactment of a legislative authority that governs a city, state, or country.

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Statute of the International Court of Justice

The Statute of the International Court of Justice is an integral part of the United Nations Charter, as specified by Chapter XIV of the United Nations Charter, which established the International Court of Justice.

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Stellaland

The Republic of Stellaland (Republiek Stellaland) was from 1882 to 1883 a Boer republic located in an area of British Bechuanaland (now in South Africa's North West Province), west of the Transvaal.

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Stephen Brady

Stephen Christopher Brady (born 11 June 1959) is a former Australian career diplomat.

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Stephen M. Schwebel

Stephen Myron Schwebel (born March 10, 1929), is an American jurist, counsel and independent arbitrator.

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Straits of Corfu

The Straits of Corfu or Corfu Channel is the narrow body of water along the coasts of Albania and Greece to the east separating these two countries from the Greek island of Corfu on the west.

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Stuart Beck

Stuart Jay Beck (December 23, 1946 – February 29, 2016) was an American law practitioner and a diplomat for Palau.

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Stutthof concentration camp

Stutthof was a Nazi German concentration camp established in a secluded, wet, and wooded area near the small town of Sztutowo (Stutthof) 34 km (21 mi) east of the city of Gdańsk in the former territory of the Free City of Danzig.

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Style (manner of address)

A style of office or honorific is an official or legally recognized title.

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Sudan

The Sudan or Sudan (السودان as-Sūdān) also known as North Sudan since South Sudan's independence and officially the Republic of the Sudan (جمهورية السودان Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān), is a country in Northeast Africa.

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Sunil Babu Pant

Sunil Babu Pant (सुनीलबाबु पन्त) is a Nepalese activist and former politician.

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Supranational aspects of international organizations

Many international organizations also have supranational aspects, meaning that decisions can be made by the organization as a whole that are binding on member states that disagree.

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Supranational law

Supranational law is a form of international law, based on the limitation of the rights of sovereign nations between one another.

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Susan Kenny

Susan Coralie Kenny (born 29 November 1953) is a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia, and formerly a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, where she was the first woman to serve on the Court of Appeal.

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Susana Ruiz Cerutti

Susana Myrta Ruiz Cerutti (born 18 November 1940) is an Argentinian lawyer, diplomat and politician, who occupied the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship (canciller) during the presidency of Raúl Alfonsín, from 26 May to 8 July 1989.

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Sutorina dispute

The Sutorina dispute was a border dispute between Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding the sovereignty over the territory of Sutorina.

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Suzanne Bastid

Suzanne Basdevant Bastid (15 August 1906 – 2 March 1995) was a French professor of law who specialized in international public law.

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Sven Arntzen

Sven Arntzen (4 April 1897 – 27 November 1976) was a Norwegian barrister.

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SWAPO Party Youth League

The SWAPO Party Youth League (SPYL), formerly SWAPO Youth League (SYL), is the youth wing of the SWAPO Party, the ruling party of Namibia.

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Sydney Law School

Sydney Law School (informally Sydney Law or SLS) is the law school at the University of Sydney, Australia's oldest university.

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Tacna Region

Tacna is the southernmost region Peru.

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Tafsir Malick Ndiaye

Tafsir Malick Ndiaye (Born February 7, 1953 in Kaolack, Senegal) is a Judge of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.

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Tanzania

Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania (Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a sovereign state in eastern Africa within the African Great Lakes region.

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Taslim Olawale Elias

Taslim Olawale Elias (11 November 1914 – 14 August 1991) was a Nigerian jurist.

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Ted Cruz

Rafael Edward "Ted" Cruz (born December 22, 1970) is an American politician and attorney serving as the junior United States Senator from Texas since 2013.

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Tekoa, Gush Etzion

Tekoa (תְּקוֹעַ) is an Israeli settlement organized as a community settlement in the West Bank, located 20 km northeast of Hebron, 16 km south of Jerusalem and in the immediate vicinity of the Palestinian village of Tuqu'.

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Tenth Amendment of the Constitution of India

The Tenth Amendment of the Constitution of India, officially known as The Constitution (Tenth Amendment) Act, 1961, incorporated Dadra and Nagar Haveli as the seventh Union territory of India, by amending the First Schedule to the Constitution.

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Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue

Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue (born c. 25 June 1969, nicknamed Teodorín) is the Vice President of Equatorial Guinea, in office since 2012.

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Terence Higgins, Baron Higgins

Terence Langley Higgins, Baron Higgins, KBE, DL, PC (born 18 January 1928) is a British Conservative politician and Commonwealth Games silver medalist winner for England.

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Terra nullius

Terra nullius (plural terrae nullius) is a Latin expression meaning "nobody's land", and is a principle sometimes used in international law to describe territory that may be acquired by a state's occupation of it.

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Territorial claims in Antarctica

Seven sovereign states maintain a territorial claim on eight territories in Antarctica.

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Territorial disputes in the Persian Gulf

This article deals with territorial disputes between states of in and around the Persian Gulf in Southwestern Asia.

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Territorial disputes of Nicaragua

Territorial disputes of Nicaragua include the territorial dispute with Colombia over the Archipelago de San Andres y Providencia and Quita Sueno Bank.

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Territorial evolution of Canada

The Dominion of Canada was formed on July 1, 1867, when the British colonies of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia were merged to form a single Dominion within the British Empire.

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Territorial evolution of the United States

The United States of America was created on July 4, 1776, with the declaration of independence of thirteen British colonies.

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Territories claimed by the Philippines

The Philippines has claimed many lands throughout its history.

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Territories of the United States

Territories of the United States are sub-national administrative divisions directly overseen by the United States (U.S.) federal government.

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Thalweg

In geography and fluvial geomorphology, a thalweg or talweg is the line of lowest elevation within a valley or watercourse.

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The Beatles (terrorist cell)

"The Beatles", dubbed as such by their hostages because of their English accents, was an Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militant group.

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The Beginning (novel)

The Beginning is the 54th and final book in the Animorphs series.

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The Dickson Poon School of Law

The Dickson Poon School of Law is the law school of King's College London, and one of the nine Schools of Study of the College.

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The Hague

The Hague (Den Haag,, short for 's-Gravenhage) is a city on the western coast of the Netherlands and the capital of the province of South Holland.

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The Hague Academy of International Law

The Hague Academy of International Law (Académie de droit international de La Haye) is a center for high-level education in both public and private international law housed in the Peace Palace in The Hague, the Netherlands.

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The Hague Justice Portal

The Hague Justice Portal (in French: 'Portail judiciaire de La Haye') is a website that promotes, and provides greater access to, the institutions, courts and organisations in The Hague, The Netherlands, working in the field of international peace, justice and security.

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The Hague University of Applied Sciences

The Hague University of Applied Sciences (De Haagse Hogeschool), abbreviated THUAS, is a university of applied sciences and community higher professional education institute with its campuses located in and around The Hague in the Randstad metropolitan region in the west of the Netherlands.

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The Jaguar Smile

The Jaguar Smile is Salman Rushdie's first full-length non-fiction book, which he wrote in 1987 after visiting Nicaragua.

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The Netherlands in World War I

The Kingdom of the Netherlands was neutral during World War I. This was part of a strict policy of neutrality in international affairs that started in 1830 with the secession of Belgium, or the Southern Netherlands, from the north.

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The Yale Journal of International Law

The Yale Journal of International Law is a student-edited international law review at the Yale Law School (New Haven, Connecticut).

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Thomas Buergenthal

Thomas Buergenthal (born 11 May 1934, in Ľubochňa, Czechoslovakia, today Slovakia) is a former judge of the International Court of Justice.

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Tibesti Mountains

The Tibesti Mountains are a mountain range in the central Sahara, primarily located in the extreme north of Chad, with a small extension into southern Libya.

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Tibor Várady

Tibor Várady (born May 25, 1939, Zrenjanin Yugoslavia) is an international legal scholar.

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Tiger Island

El Tigre is an island located in the Gulf of Fonseca, a body of water on the Pacific coast of Central America.

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Timeline of Albanian history

This is a timeline of Albanian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Albania and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of Albanian history to 1993

Chronology of Important Events of Albania.

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Timeline of Colombia–Nicaragua relations

This is a timeline of events related to the Colombia-Nicaragua relations.

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Timeline of Colombian history

This is a timeline of Colombian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Colombia and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of historical geopolitical changes

This is a timeline of country and capital changes around the world.

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Timeline of Kosovo history

This is a timeline containing events regarding the history of Kosovo.

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Timeline of modern American conservatism

This timeline of modern American conservatism lists important events, developments, and occurrences which have significantly affected conservatism in the United States.

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Timeline of Nigerian history

This is a timeline of Nigerian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Nigeria and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of Pakistani history (1947–present)

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Timeline of the Abadan Crisis

The Abadan Crisis was a major event in Iranian history.

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Timeline of The Hague

The following is a timeline of the history of the municipality of The Hague, Netherlands,.

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Timeline of the history of the Falkland Islands

The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) have a complex history stretching over five hundred years.

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Timeline of the Iranian hostage crisis

This is a timeline of the Iranian hostage crisis (1979–1981), starting from the Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's leaving of Iran and return of the all hostages to the United States.

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Timeline of the Iranian Revolution

This article is a timeline of events relevant to the Islamic Revolution in Iran.

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Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

This timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict lists events from 1948 to the present.

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Timeline of the Russo-Georgian War

The Russo-Georgian War broke out in August 2008 and involved Georgia, Russian Federation, South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

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Timeline of United Nations peacekeeping missions

The United Nations has authorized 71 peacekeeping operations as of April 2018.

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Timeline of Western Saharan history

Western Sahara history starts long before this below mentioned timeline.

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Tiris al-Gharbiyya

Tiris al-Gharbiyya (تيرس الغربية, "Western Tiris") was the name for the area of Western Sahara under Mauritanian control between 1975 and 1979.

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Tom Connally

Thomas Terry "Tom" Connally (August 19, 1877October 28, 1963) was an American politician, who represented Texas in both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives, as a member of the Democratic Party.

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Tony Ene Asuquo

Chief Tony Ene Asuquo (b. 1966 - d. August 22, 2006 near Calabar, Cross River State) was a leader of the Bakassi Movement for Self-Determination, which seeks for the independence of Bakassi.

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Toyota War

The Toyota War (Ḥarb Tūyūtā) is the name commonly given to the last phase of the Chadian–Libyan conflict, which took place in 1987 in Northern Chad and on the Libyan–Chadian border.

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Transnational progressivism

Transnational progressivism is a term coined by Hudson Institute Fellow John Fonte in 2001 to describe an ideology which endorses a concept of postnational global citizenship and promotes the authority of international institutions over the sovereignty of individual nation-states.

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Treaty

A treaty is an agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely sovereign states and international organizations.

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Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the United States of America and the Republic of China

The Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the United States of America and the Republic of China was a bilateral treaty signed by the United States and China on November 4, 1946.

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Treaty of Paris (1259)

The Treaty of Paris (also known as the Treaty of Albeville) was a treaty between Louis IX of France and Henry III of England, agreed to on 4 December 1259 ending 100 years of conflicts between the Capetian and Plantagenet dynasties.

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Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons

The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, commonly known as the Non-Proliferation Treaty or NPT, is an international treaty whose objective is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology, to promote cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and to further the goal of achieving nuclear disarmament and general and complete disarmament.

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Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (Trentino-Alto Adige,; Trentino-Südtirol; Trentin-Südtirol) is an autonomous region in Northern Italy.

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Trial of Saddam Hussein

The Trial of Saddam Hussein was the trial of the deposed President of Iraq Saddam Hussein by the Iraqi Interim Government for crimes against humanity during his time in office.

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Tribunal correctionnel (France)

In France, the tribunal correctionnel is the first-instance tribunal (en première instance) that governs in penal matters over offenses classified as misdemeanors of the Code de procédure pénale and committed by an adult.

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Trident Ploughshares

Trident Ploughshares (originally named Trident Ploughshares 2000) is an activist anti-nuclear weapons group, founded in 1998 with the aim of "beating swords into ploughshares" (taken from the Book of Isaiah).

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Trnopolje camp

The Trnopolje camp was an internment camp established by Bosnian Serb military and police authorities in the village of Trnopolje near Prijedor in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the first months of the Bosnian War.

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Tuliameni Kalomoh

Tuliameni Kalomoh (born 18 February 1948) is a Namibian diplomat who serves as Special Advisor on Foreign Affairs to the President, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Namibia.

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Turbot War

The Turbot War (known in Spain as "Guerra del Fletán") was an international fishing dispute between Canada (supported by the United Kingdom and Ireland) and Spain (supported by the European Union and Iceland) in which Canada stopped a Spanish fishing trawler from Galicia in international waters and arrested its crew.

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Tuvalu–United States relations

Tuvalu – United States relations are bilateral relations between Tuvalu and the United States.

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UC Berkeley School of Law

The University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, commonly called Berkeley Law and Boalt Hall, is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley.

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UCL Faculty of Laws

The UCL Faculty of Laws is the law school of University College London (UCL).

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Ultimatum

An ultimatum (the last one) is a demand whose fulfillment is requested in a specified period of time and which is backed up by a threat to be followed through in case of noncompliance.

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UN City

The UN City (Danish: FN Byen) is located in Copenhagen, and consists of two campuses that combined house nine United Nations agencies.

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Unilateral declaration of independence

A unilateral declaration of independence (UDI) is a formal process leading to the establishment of a new state by a subnational entity which declares itself independent and sovereign without a formal agreement with the national state from which it is seceding.

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United Armenia

United Armenia (classical Միացեալ Հայաստան, reformed: Միացյալ Հայաստան, translit. Miatsyal Hayastan), also known as Greater Armenia or Great Armenia, is an Armenian ethno-nationalist irredentist concept referring to areas within the traditional Armenian homeland—the Armenian Highland—which are currently or have historically been mostly populated by Armenians.

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United Kingdom–United States relations

British–American relations, also referred to as Anglo-American relations, encompass many complex relations ranging from two early wars to competition for world markets.

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United Nations

The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization tasked to promote international cooperation and to create and maintain international order.

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United Nations Charter

The Charter of the United Nations (also known as the UN Charter) of 1945 is the foundational treaty of the United Nations, an intergovernmental organization.

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United Nations Commissioner for Namibia

United Nations Commissioner for South West Africa was a post created by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 1966 to assert the UN's direct responsibility for South West Africa which was then under illegal occupation by apartheid South Africa.

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United Nations Credentials Committee

The United Nations Credentials Committee is a committee of the United Nations General Assembly whose main purpose is to report to the Assembly regarding the credentials of the body's representatives.

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United Nations Department of Field Support

The Department of Field Support (DFS) is a department of the United Nations dedicated to the support of peacekeeping field missions and political field missions.

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United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations

The Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) is a department of the United Nations which is charged with the planning, preparation, management and direction of UN peacekeeping operations.

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United Nations Economic and Social Council

The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC; Conseil économique et social des Nations unies, CESNU) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, responsible for coordinating the economic, social, and related work of 15 UN specialized agencies, their functional commissions and five regional commissions.

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United Nations General Assembly

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA or GA; Assemblée Générale AG) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN), the only one in which all member nations have equal representation, and the main deliberative, policy-making and representative organ of the UN.

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United Nations General Assembly resolution

A United Nations General Assembly Resolution is voted on by all member states of the United Nations in the General Assembly.

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United Nations General Assembly Resolution 66/225

The United Nations General Assembly Resolution 66/225 of 22 December 2011 was a resolution in which the United Nations General Assembly reaffirmed the right of the Palestinian people and of the population of the occupied Golan Heights over their natural resources, demanded Israel to cease the exploitation, damage, cause of loss or depletion, and endangerment of that natural resources and recognized the right of the Palestinian people to claim restitution as a result of Israeli violation of their rights.

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United Nations General Committee

The United Nations General Committee is a committee of the United Nations General Assembly whose duties include:https://www.mfat.govt.nz/assets/Peace-and-Security/United_Nations_Handbook_2017_18.pdf.

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United Nations Global Service Centre

The United Nations Global Service Centre (UNGSC) is United Nations Peacekeeping office based in Brindisi, Italy, as well as Valencia, Spain that provides logistics, geospatial intelligence, IT services and training to peacekeeping and special political missions around the world.

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United Nations Interpretation Service

The United Nations Interpretation Service is a part of the Meetings and Publishing Division (MPD) of the UN's Department for General Assembly and Conference Management (DGACM).

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United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea

The United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) was established by the United Nations Security Council in July 2000 to monitor a ceasefire in the border war that began in 1998 between Ethiopia and Eritrea.

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United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine

The United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine was a proposal by the United Nations, which recommended a partition of Mandatory Palestine at the end of the British Mandate. On 29 November 1947, the UN General Assembly adopted the Plan as Resolution 181 (II). The resolution recommended the creation of independent Arab and Jewish States and a Special International Regime for the city of Jerusalem. The Partition Plan, a four-part document attached to the resolution, provided for the termination of the Mandate, the progressive withdrawal of British armed forces and the delineation of boundaries between the two States and Jerusalem. Part I of the Plan stipulated that the Mandate would be terminated as soon as possible and the United Kingdom would withdraw no later than 1 August 1948. The new states would come into existence two months after the withdrawal, but no later than 1 October 1948. The Plan sought to address the conflicting objectives and claims of two competing movements, Palestinian nationalism and Jewish nationalism, or Zionism. Molinaro, Enrico The Holy Places of Jerusalem in Middle East Peace Agreements Page 78 The Plan also called for Economic Union between the proposed states, and for the protection of religious and minority rights. The Plan was accepted by the Jewish Agency for Palestine, despite its perceived limitations. Arab leaders and governments rejected it and indicated an unwillingness to accept any form of territorial division, arguing that it violated the principles of national self-determination in the UN Charter which granted people the right to decide their own destiny.Sami Hadawi, Olive Branch Press, (1989)1991 p.76. Immediately after adoption of the Resolution by the General Assembly, a civil war broke out and the plan was not implemented.

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United Nations peacekeeping

Peacekeeping by the United Nations is a role held by the Department of Peacekeeping Operations as "a unique and dynamic instrument developed by the organization as a way to help countries torn by conflict to create the conditions for lasting peace." It is distinguished from peacebuilding, peacemaking, and peace enforcement although the United Nations does acknowledge that all activities are "mutually reinforcing" and that overlap between them is frequent in practice.

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United Nations Regional Service Centre in Entebbe

The United Nations Regional Service Centre in Entebbe (RCSE) is United Nations Peacekeeping office based in Entebbe, Uganda that provides services, such as administrative, logistics and information and communications technology to various United Nations missions.

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United Nations resolution

A United Nations resolution (UN resolution) is a formal text adopted by a United Nations (UN) body.

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United Nations Secretariat

The United Nations Secretariat (le Secrétariat des Nations unies) is one of the six major organs of the United Nations, with the others being (a) the General Assembly; (b) the Security Council; (c) the Economic and Social Council; (d) the defunct Trusteeship Council; and (e) the International Court of Justice.

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United Nations Security Council

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations, charged with the maintenance of international peace and security as well as accepting new members to the United Nations and approving any changes to its United Nations Charter.

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United Nations Security Council resolution

A United Nations Security Council resolution is a UN resolution adopted by the fifteen members of the Security Council; the UN body charged with "primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security".

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1018

United Nations Security Council resolution 1018, adopted unanimously on 7 November 1995, after noting the death of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Andrés Aguilar-Mawdsley on 24 October 1995, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 28 February 1996 at the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly during its 50th session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 102

United Nations Security Council Resolution 102, adopted on December 3, 1953, recommended to the General Assembly that Japan be allowed to become a party to the Stature of the International Court of Justice if they met the following conditions; (a) acceptance of the provision of the Statute of the ICJ, (b) acceptance of all the obligations of a Member of the United Nations under Article 94 of the Charter and (c) undertaking to contribute to the expenses of the Court as the GA shall access from time to time, after consultation with the Japanese Government.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 103

United Nations Security Council Resolution 103, adopted on December 3, 1953, recommended to the General Assembly that San Marino be allowed to become a party to the Stature of the International Court of Justice if they met the following conditions; (a) acceptance of the provision of the Statute of the ICJ, (b) acceptance of all the obligations of a Member of the United Nations under Article 94 of the Charter and (c) undertaking to contribute to the expenses of the Court as the GA shall access from time to time, after consultation with the San Marinan Government.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 105

United Nations Security Council Resolution 105, adopted on July 28, 1954, after noting with regret the death of Judge Sir Benegal Narsing Rau, a Judge on the International Court of Justice, the Council decided that the election to fill the vacancy would take place during the ninth session of the General Assembly, and that that election would take place after the regular election to be held at the same session to fill the five vacancies which would come up on February 5, 1955.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 11

United Nations Security Council Resolution 11, adopted on November 15, 1946, set the conditions under Article 93, paragraph 2 of the United Nations Charter upon which Switzerland would be admitted to the International Court of Justice.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 117

United Nations Security Council Resolution 117, adopted on September 6, 1956, after the death of Judge Hsu Mo of the International Court of Justice the Council decided that the election to fill the vacancy for the rest of Judge Mo's term would take place during the eleventh session of the General Assembly.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244

United Nations Security Council resolution 1244, adopted on 10 June 1999, after recalling resolutions 1160 (1998), 1199 (1998), 1203 (1998) and 1239 (1999), authorised an international civil and military presence in Kosovo (which was part of called "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia"): "Serbia - date of admission 1 November 2000, The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was admitted as a Member of the United Nations by General Assembly resolution A/RES/55/12 of 1 November 2000.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1278

United Nations Security Council resolution 1278, adopted without a vote on 30 November 1999, after noting the resignation of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Stephen M. Schwebel taking effect on 29 February 2000, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 2 March 2000 at the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly during its 54th session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 130

United Nations Security Council Resolution 130, adopted on November 25, 1958, noted with regret the death of Judge José Gustavo Guerrero on October 25, 1958.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1361

United Nations Security Council resolution 1361, adopted without a vote on 5 July 2001, after noting the resignation of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Mohammed Bedjaoui taking effect on 30 September 2001, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 12 October 2001 at the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly during its 56th session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 137

United Nations Security Council Resolution 137, adopted on May 31, 1960, noted with regret the death of Judge Sir Hersch Lauterpacht on May 8.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1571

United Nations Security Council resolution 1571, adopted without a vote on 4 November 2004, after noting the resignation of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Gilbert Guillaume taking effect on 11 February 2005, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 15 February 2005 at the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly during its 59th session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1914

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1914, adopted unanimously on 18 March 2010, after noting the resignation of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Shi Jiuyong and that the vacancy must be filled in accordance with the Statute of the ICJ, the Council decided that the election to fill the vacancy would take place on 29 June 2010 at a meeting of the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly at its 64th session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1926

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1926, adopted unanimously on June 2, 2010, after noting the resignation of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Thomas Buergenthal with effect from September 6, 2010.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 208

United Nations Security Council Resolution 208, adopted on August 10, 1965, after noting with regret the death of Judge Abdel Hamid Badawi, a judge on the International Court of Justice, the Council decided that the election to fill the vacancy would take place during the twentieth session of the General Assembly.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 22

United Nations Security Council Resolution 22, adopted on April 9, 1947, recommended that the United Kingdom and Albania take their dispute involving the sinking of two British vessels by mines in the Straits of Corfu on October 22, 1946 to the International Court of Justice.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334

United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on 23 December 2016.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 26

United Nations Security Council Resolution 26, adopted unanimously on June 4, 1947, modified the rules of procedure so that when the Council was voting to fill a position on the International Court of Justice, voting would continue as long as is needed until one candidate holds an absolute majority of the votes.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 272

United Nations Security Council Resolution 272, adopted on October 23, 1969, regarding the General Assembly including an item relating to the amendment of the Statute of the International Court of Justice on the agenda of its 24th session, the Council has authority to make recommendations to the Assembly regarding the participation of nations party to the Statute but not members of the UN and decided to do so.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 284

United Nations Security Council Resolution 284, adopted on July 29, 1970, submitted the following question to the International Court of Justice for an advisory opinion: "What are the legal consequences for States of the continued presence of South Africa in Namibia notwithstanding Security Council resolution 276 (1970)?".

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 385

United Nations Security Council Resolution 385, adopted unanimously on January 30, 1976, recalled previous resolutions on the topic as well as an advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice that South Africa was under obligation to withdraw its presence from the Territory of Namibia.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 395

United Nations Security Council Resolution 395, adopted unanimously on August 25, 1976, after hearing various points by the Foreign Minister's of Greece and Turkey regarding a territorial dispute in the Aegean Sea, the Council noted the ongoing tension and called on both sides to exercise restraint and enter negotiations.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 461

United Nations Security Council resolution 461, adopted on 31 December 1979, after recalling its Resolution 457 (1979), the Council noted the increasing tension between Iran and the United States and condemned Iran for continuing to hold American hostages at the U.S. embassy in Tehran.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 47

The United Nations Security Council Resolution 47, adopted on April 21, 1948, concerns the resolution of the Kashmir conflict.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 478

United Nations Security Council Resolution 478, adopted on 20 August 1980, is one of seven UNSC resolutions condemning Israel's attempted annexation of East Jerusalem.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 480

United Nations Security Council resolution 480, adopted unanimously on 12 November 1980, after noting the deaths of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judges Richard R. Baxter and Salah El Dine Tarazi, the Council decided that elections to the two vacancies on the ICJ would take place on 15 January 1981 at the Security Council and General Assembly.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 499

United Nations Security Council Resolution 499, adopted unanimously on December 21, 1981, after noting the death of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Abdullah El-Erain, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place at the Security Council and at the General Assembly's thirty-sixth session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 541

United Nations Security Council resolution 541, adopted on 18 November 1983, after reaffirming Resolution 365 (1974) and Resolution 367 (1975), the Council considered Northern Cyprus' decision to declare independence legally invalid.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 570

United Nations Security Council Resolution 570, adopted unanimously on 12 September 1985, after noting the death of International Court of Justice (ICJ) Judge Platon D. Morozov, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 9 December 1985 at the Security Council and at the General Assembly's 40th session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 58

United Nations Security Council Resolution 58 was adopted on September 28, 1948.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 595

United Nations Security Council resolution 595, adopted unanimously on 27 March 1987, after noting the death of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge and Vice President Guy Ladreit de Laucharrière on 10 March, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 14 September 1987 at the Security Council and at the General Assembly's 41st session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 600

United Nations Security Council resolution 600, adopted unanimously on 19 October 1987, recommended to the General Assembly that Nauru be allowed to become a party to the Stature of the International Court of Justice if they met the following conditions;.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 627

United Nations Security Council resolution 627, adopted unanimously on 9 January 1989, after noting the death of International Court of Justice (ICJ) President Nagendra Singh on 11 December 1988, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 18 April 1989 at the Security Council and at the General Assembly's 43rd session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 708

United Nations Security Council resolution 708, adopted unanimously on 28 August 1991, after noting the death of International Court of Justice (ICJ) President Taslim Olawale Elias on 14 August 1991, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 5 December 1991 at the Security Council and at the General Assembly's 46th session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 71

United Nations Security Council Resolution 71, adopted on July 27, 1949, asked by the General Assembly on what conditions Liechtenstein might become a party to the Statute of the International Court of Justice.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 777

United Nations Security Council resolution 777, adopted unanimously on 19 September 1992, after reaffirming Resolution 713 (1992) and all subsequent resolutions on the topic, the Council considered that, as the state known as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) ceased to exist, it noted that under Resolution 757 (1992), the claim by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) to continue automatic membership in the United Nations was not widely accepted and so determined that membership of the SFRY in the United Nations cannot continue.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 805

United Nations Security Council resolution 805, adopted unanimously on 4 February 1993, after noting the death of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Manfred Lachs on 14 January 1993, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 10 May 1993 at the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly during its 47th session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 9

United Nations Security Council Resolution 9, adopted on October 15, 1946, determined that a nation that was not a member of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) could voluntarily bring a case before the ICJ so long as that nation committed to abiding by the Court's ruling.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 91

United Nations Security Council Resolution 91, adopted on March 30, 1951, noting a report by Sir Owen Dixon, the United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan, stating that the main point of difference of preparing the state of Jammu and Kashmir for the holding of a plebiscite were as follows; the procedure for and extent of demilitarization, the degree of control over the exercise of the functions of government necessary to ensure a free and fair plebiscite.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 910

United Nations Security Council resolution 910, adopted unanimously on 14 April 1994, after considering a letter by the Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali advising of his intention to send a reconnaissance team to the disputed Aouzou Strip between Chad and Libya, the Council decided to exempt the reconnaissance mission from a provision in Resolution 748 (1992) that imposed international sanctions on Libya.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 915

United Nations Security Council resolution 915, adopted unanimously on 4 May 1994, after reaffirming Resolution 910 (1994), the Council, acting on a recommendation by the Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, established the United Nations Aouzou Strip Observer Group (UNASOG) to supervise the withdrawal of Libyan forces from the Aouzou Strip following an International Court of Justice opinion that the strip formed part of the territory of Chad.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 94

United Nations Security Council Resolution 94 adopted on 29 May 1951, noted with regret the death of International Court of Justice Judge José Philadelpho de Barros e Azevedo on 7 May 1951 and decided that the election to fill the vacancy should take place during the sixth session of the General Assembly.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 951

United Nations Security Council resolution 951, adopted without a vote on 21 October 1994, after noting the death of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Nikolai Konstantinovitch Tarassov on 28 September 1994, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 26 January 1995 at the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly during its 49th session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 979

United Nations Security Council resolution 979, adopted without a vote on 9 March 1995, after noting the death of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Roberto Ago on 24 February 1995, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 21 June 1995 at the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly during its 49th session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 980

United Nations Security Council resolution 980, adopted without a vote on 22 March 1995, after noting the resignation of International Court of Justice (ICJ) judge Sir Robert Yewdall Jennings which would take effect on 10 July 1995, the Council decided that elections to the vacancy on the ICJ would take place on 12 July 1995 at the Security Council and at a meeting of the General Assembly during its 49th session.

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United Nations Security Council Resolution 99

United Nations Security Council Resolution 99, adopted on August 12, 1953, noting that Judge Sergei Golunsky had submitted his resignation due to his ill health and that a vacancy would exists in the International Court of Justice the Council decided an election to fill the vacancy should take place during the eighth session of the General Assembly.

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United Nations Transition Assistance Group

The United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) was a United Nations (UN) peacekeeping force deployed from April 1989 to March 1990 in Namibia to monitor the peace process and elections there.

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United Nations Trusteeship Council

The United Nations Trusteeship Council (Le Conseil de tutelle des Nations unies), one of the principal organs of the United Nations, was established to help ensure that trust territories were administered in the best interests of their inhabitants and of international peace and security.

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United States and state-sponsored terrorism

The United States has at various times in recent history provided support to terrorist and paramilitary organizations around the world.

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United States Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Tehran

United States v Iran (also called the Case Concerning United States Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Tehran) is a public international law case (issued in two decisions) brought to the International Court of Justice by the United States of America against Iran in response to the Iran hostage crisis, where United States diplomatic offices and personnel were seized by militant revolutionaries.

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United States embargo against Nicaragua

The United States embargo against Nicaragua was declared by then-U.S. President Ronald Reagan on May 1, 1985 and prohibited all trade between the U.S. and Nicaragua.

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United States House Select Committee to Conduct an Investigation of the Facts, Evidence, and Circumstances of the Katyn Forest Massacre

The Select Committee to Conduct an Investigation and Study of the Facts, Evidence, and Circumstances of the Katyn Forest Massacre was established by United States House of Representatives in 1951, during the Korean War.

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United States withdrawal from the United Nations

United States withdrawal from the United Nations refers to various proposals for the United States to terminate its membership in the United Nations, where it is one of the founding members and one of the five Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.

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Universal jurisdiction

Universal jurisdiction allows states or international organizations to claim criminal jurisdiction over an accused person regardless of where the alleged crime was committed, and regardless of the accused's nationality, country of residence, or any other relation with the prosecuting entity.

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Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala

The Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC, University of San Carlos of Guatemala) is the biggest and oldest university of Guatemala; it is also the fourth founded in the Americas.

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University at Buffalo Law School

Founded in 1887, the University at Buffalo School of Law (also known as UB Law, State University of New York at Buffalo Law School, or SUNY Buffalo Law School) is a graduate professional school at the University at Buffalo.

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University of California, Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public research university in Berkeley, California.

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University of Cambodia

The University of Cambodia (UC) is a leading private university located on Northbridge Road in Sen Sok District, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia.

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University of Florence

The University of Florence (Italian: Università degli Studi di Firenze, UniFI) is an Italian public research university located in Florence, Italy.

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University of London International Programmes

The University of London (formerly International Programmes) is a central academic body within the University of London, which manages external study programmes.

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University of Lviv

The University of Lviv (Львівський університет, Uniwersytet Lwowski, Universität Lemberg, briefly known as the Theresianum in the early 19th-century), presently the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (Львівський національний університет імені Івана Франка) is the oldest university foundation in Ukraine, dating from 1661 when the Polish King, John II Casimir, granted it its first royal charter.

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University of Michigan Law School

The University of Michigan Law School (Michigan Law) is the law school of the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor.

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University of Oxford

The University of Oxford (formally The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford) is a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England.

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University of Sydney

The University of Sydney (informally, USyd or USYD) is an Australian public research university in Sydney, Australia.

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University of the West Indies

The University of the West Indies (UWI), originally University College of the West Indies, is a public university system established to serve the higher education needs of the residents of 18 English-speaking countries and territories in the Caribbean: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turks and Caicos Islands.

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University of Virginia School of Law

The University of Virginia School of Law (Virginia Law or UVA Law) was founded in Charlottesville in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson as one of the original subjects taught at his "academical village," the University of Virginia.

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Uruguay River

The Uruguay River (Río Uruguay,; Rio Uruguai) is a river in South America.

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Uruguay River pulp mill dispute

The pulp mill dispute was a dispute between Argentina and Uruguay concerning the construction of pulp mills on the Uruguay River.

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Use of force by states

The use of force by states is controlled by both customary international law and by treaty law.

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Uti possidetis

Uti possidetis (Latin for "as you possess") is a principle in international law that territory and other property remains with its possessor at the end of a conflict, unless otherwise provided for by treaty; if such a treaty does not include conditions regarding the possession of property and territory taken during the war, then the principle of uti possidetis will prevail.

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V. S. Mani

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Van Tuong Nguyen

Van Tuong Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Tường Vân,; 17 August 1980 – 2 December 2005) baptised Caleb, was an Australian from Melbourne, Victoria convicted of drug trafficking in Singapore.

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Vehicle registration plates of the Netherlands

Vehicle registration plates of the Netherlands are vehicle registration plates issued by the Netherlands Vehicle Authority, RDW (nl:RDW (Dienst Wegverkeer)).

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Velepromet camp

The Velepromet camp was a detention facility established in the final days of the Battle of Vukovar during the Croatian War of Independence.

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Vernon Mendis

Deshamanya Dr Vernon Loraine Benjamin Mendis (5 December 1925 – 23 June 2010) was a prominent Sri Lankan diplomat, who served as the United Nations' Special Envoy to the Middle East.

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Vienna Convention on Consular Relations

The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of 1963 is an international treaty that defines a framework for consular relations between independent states.

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Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations

The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 is an international treaty that defines a framework for diplomatic relations between independent countries.

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Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties

The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) is a treaty concerning the international law on treaties between states.

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Vincent Evans

Sir (William) Vincent John Evans (20 October 1915 – 18 May 2007) was a British diplomat and international lawyer, who served as Judge of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of the United Kingdom from 1980 to 1991.

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Violeta Chamorro

Violeta Chamorro (born 18 October 1929) is a Nicaraguan politician, former president and publisher, known for ending the Contra War, the final chapter of the Nicaraguan Revolution, and bringing peace to the country.

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Virginia Episcopal School

Virginia Episcopal School (VES) is a private, co-educational college preparatory, boarding and day school in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States.

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Virginia Journal of International Law

The Virginia Journal of International Law is a law review that was established in 1959 at the University of Virginia School of Law.

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Visitors (fictional race)

The Visitors are a fictional invading alien race from the ''V'' franchise.

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Vitaly Churkin

Vitaly Ivanovich Churkin (p; 21 February 1952 – 20 February 2017) was a Russian diplomat and former child actor.

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Voćin massacre

The Voćin massacre was the killing of 43 civilians in Voćin, Croatia, by the Serbian White Eagles paramilitary unit on 13 December 1991, during the Croatian War of Independence.

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Vojin Dimitrijević

Vojin Dimitrijević (Војин Димитријевић; 9 July 1932 – 5 October 2012) was a law professor, public intellectual, and a prominent Serbian human rights activist and international law expert.

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Volkstaat

"Volkstaat" (an Afrikaans word meaning "people's state", literally "people-state") is a term used to describe proposals to establish self-determination for Afrikaners in South Africa, either on federal principles or as a fully independent Boer/Afrikaner homeland.

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Volnovakha bus attack

The Volnovakha bus attack was an attack on a highway checkpoint near the village of Buhas outside of the Volnovakha municipality in the Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine on 13 January 2015.

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VTB Capital plc v Nutritek International Corp

is an English company law case, concerning piercing the corporate veil for fraud.

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VU University Amsterdam

The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (abbreviated as VU, VU University Amsterdam, "Free University Amsterdam") is a university in Amsterdam, Netherlands, founded in 1880.

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Vuk Jeremić

Vuk Jeremić (Вук Јеремић,; born 3 July 1975) is a Serbian diplomat who served as Serbia's Minister of Foreign Affairs between 2007 and 2012 and President of the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly between September 2012 and September 2013.

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Vukovar massacre

The Vukovar massacre, also known as the Vukovar hospital massacre or the Ovčara massacre, was the killing of Croatian prisoners of war and civilians by Serb paramilitaries, to whom they had been turned over by the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), at the Ovčara farm southeast of Vukovar on 20 November 1991, during the Croatian War of Independence.

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Wahle-Laird House

The Wahle-Laird House is a Classical Revival home built in 1904 in Marshfield, Wisconsin by Dr.

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Wantok Blong Yumi Bill

The Wantok Blong Yumi Bill was a bill unanimously adopted by the Parliament of Vanuatu in June 2010.

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War Crimes Law (Belgium)

Belgium's War Crimes Law invokes the concept of universal jurisdiction to allow anyone to bring war crime charges in Belgian courts, regardless of where the alleged crimes have taken place.

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Wassenaar

Wassenaar (population: in) is a municipality and town located in the province of South Holland, on the western coast of the Netherlands.

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Water resources management in Nicaragua

Water resources management in Nicaragua is carried out by the National water utility and regulated by the Nicaraguan Institute of water.

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Wellington Koo

Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo (29 January 1888 – 14 November 1985) was a Chinese statesman of the Republic of China.

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West Bank

The West Bank (الضفة الغربية; הגדה המערבית, HaGadah HaMa'aravit) is a landlocked territory near the Mediterranean coast of Western Asia, the bulk of it now under Israeli control, or else under joint Israeli-Palestinian Authority control.

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Western Sahara

Western Sahara (الصحراء الغربية, Taneẓroft Tutrimt, Spanish and French: Sahara Occidental) is a disputed territory in the Maghreb region of North Africa, partially controlled by the self-proclaimed Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and partially Moroccan-occupied, bordered by Morocco proper to the north, Algeria to the northeast, Mauritania to the east and south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west.

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Western Sahara War

The Western Sahara War (حرب الصحراء الغربية, Guerre du Sahara occidental, Guerra del Sahara Occidental) was an armed struggle between the Sahrawi indigenous Polisario Front and Morocco between 1975 and 1991, being the most significant phase of the Western Sahara conflict.

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Whale conservation

Whale conservation is the international environmental and ethical debate over whale hunting.

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Whaling in Japan

Japanese whaling, in terms of active hunting of these large mammals, is estimated by the Japan Whaling Association to have begun around the 12th century.

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Whewell Professor of International Law

The Whewell Professorship of International Law is a professorship in the University of Cambridge.

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William C. Rogers III

William C. Rogers III, (born December 1938) is a former officer in the United States Navy, most notable as the captain of USS ''Vincennes'', a ''Ticonderoga''-class Aegis cruiser.

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William Finlay, 2nd Viscount Finlay, (15 October 1875 – 30 June 1945) was a British judge and peer.

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William Howard Taft IV

William Howard Taft IV (born September 13, 1945) is an attorney who has served in the United States government under several Republican administrations.

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William John Cox

William John (Billy Jack) Cox (born 1941) is an American public interest lawyer, author, philosopher, and political activist.

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William Osborn McDowell

William Osborne McDowell (1848–1927) was a financier and businessman.

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William S. Richardson School of Law

The University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law is a public law school located in the U.S. state of Hawaii in Honolulu.

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William Schabas

William Anthony Schabas, OC (born 19 November 1950) is a Canadian academic in the field of international criminal and human rights law, and has been called 'the world expert on the law of genocide and international law.' He is professor of international law at Middlesex University in the United Kingdom, professor of international human law and human rights at Leiden University in the Netherlands, and an internationally respected expert on human rights law, genocide and the death penalty.

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World Court (disambiguation)

The term "World Court" may refer to.

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World government (disambiguation)

World government is the concept of a political body that would make, interpret and enforce international law.

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World's Court League

The World Court League was formed on December 30, 1915, with John Hays Hammond as president.

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Xue

Xue is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname 薛 (Xuē).

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Xue Hanqin

Xue Hanqin (born 15 September 1955, Shanghai, People's Republic of China) is a Chinese judge at the International Court of Justice.

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Yale Law School

Yale Law School (often referred to as Yale Law or YLS) is the law school of Yale University, located in New Haven, Connecticut, United States.

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YMCA Youth and Government

YMCA Youth and Government (Y&G), also known as YMCA Youth In Government or YMCA Model Legislature and Court (MLC), is a YMCA program in the United States that allows high school students to serve in model governments at the local, state, national, and international levels.

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Ynglism

Ynglism (Russian: Инглии́зм, also spelled "Yngliism" or "Ingliism"), institutionally the Ancient Russian Ynglist Church of the Orthodox Old Believers—Ynglings (Древнерусская Инглиистическая Церковь Православных Староверов—Инглингов, Drevnerusskaya Ingliisticheskaya Tserkov' Pravoslavnykh Staroverov—Inglingov) is a direction of the Slavic Native Faith (Rodnovery) movement established in the early 1990s by Aleksandr Khinevich from Omsk, in Siberia.

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Yong Vui Kong v Public Prosecutor

Yong Vui Kong v. Public Prosecutor was a seminal case decided in 2010 by the Court of Appeal of Singapore which, in response to a challenge by Yong Vui Kong, a convicted drug smuggler, held that the mandatory death penalty imposed by the ("MDA") for certain drug trafficking offences does not infringe Articles 9(1) and 12(1) of the Constitution of Singapore.

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Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer

Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co.

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Yoweri Museveni

Yoweri Museveni (born 15 September 1944) is a Ugandan politician who has been the President of Uganda since 1986.

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Yugoslav Wars

The Yugoslav Wars were a series of ethnic conflicts, wars of independence and insurgencies fought from 1991 to 1999/2001 in the former Yugoslavia.

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Zafar Sareshwala

Zafar Sareshwala is an Indian businessman, owner of Parsoli Corporation, and chancellor of Maulana Azad National Urdu University.

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Zorgvliet

Zorgvliet is a neighbourhood in the Scheveningen district of The Hague, Netherlands.

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Zubarah

Zubarah (الزبارة), also referred to as Al Zubarah or Az Zubarah, is a ruined and ancient fort located on the north western coast of the Qatar peninsula in the Al Shamal municipality, about 105 km from the Qatari capital of Doha.

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1. April 2000

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1933

No description.

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1945

This year also marks the end of the Second World War, the deadliest conflict in human history.

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1946

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1947 in Albania

The following lists events that happened during 1947 in the People's Republic of Albania.

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1952 in Israel

Events in the year 1952 in Israel.

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1953 Iranian coup d'état

The 1953 Iranian coup d'état, known in Iran as the 28 Mordad coup d'état (کودتای ۲۸ مرداد), was the overthrow of the democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh in favour of strengthening the monarchical rule of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi on 19 August 1953, orchestrated by the United Kingdom (under the name "Operation Boot") and the United States (under the name TPAJAX Project or "Operation Ajax").

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1955 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1955 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1964 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1964 in Australia.

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1966

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1966 in South Africa

The following lists events that happened during 1966 in South Africa.

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1969 in Denmark

Events from the year 1969 in Denmark.

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1970s in Morocco

In the 1970s in Morocco, after two coup attempts in 1971 and 1972, the patriotism engendered by Morocco’s participation in the Middle East conflict and by the events in Western Sahara contributed to Hassan's popularity and strengthened his hand politically despite serious domestic turmoil.

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1971 in South Africa

The following lists events that happened during 1971 in South Africa.

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1975 United Nations visiting mission to Spanish Sahara

To assist in the decolonization process of the Spanish Sahara (now Western Sahara), a colony in North Africa, the United Nations General Assembly in 1975 dispatched a visiting mission to the territory and the surrounding countries, in accordance with its resolution 3292 (December 13, 1974).

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1980

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1980 in the United States

Events from the year 1980 in the United States.

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1985 Polar Sea controversy

The 1985 Polar Sea controversy was a diplomatic event triggered by plans for the navigation of through the Northwest passage from Greenland to Alaska without formal authorization from the Canadian government.

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1989

1989 was a turning point in political history because a wave of revolutions swept the Eastern Bloc in Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power sharing, coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin Wall in November, and the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, embracing the overthrow of the communist dictatorship in Romania in December, and ending in December 1991 with the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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1994

The year 1994 was designated as the "International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations.

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1999

1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.

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1999 in the United States

Events from the year 1999 in the United States.

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2000s in Bahrain

In the 2000s in Bahrain the government instituted political reforms and relaxed economic controls.

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2002 in Malaysia

2002 in Malaysia is the 45th anniversary of Malaysia's independence.

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2002 in Nigeria

See also: Timeline of Nigerian history.

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2003 in Malaysia

2003 in Malaysia is the 46th anniversary of Malaysia's independence.

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2003 in Singapore

The following lists events that happened during 2003 in Singapore.

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2004 in Israel

Events in the year 2004 in Israel.

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2004 in the Palestinian territories

Events in the year 2004 in the Palestinian territories.

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2004 term per curiam opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States handed down six per curiam opinions during its 2004 term, which began October 4, 2004 and concluded October 3, 2005.

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2007

2007 was designated as.

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2007 in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Events from the year 2007 in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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2008

2008 was designated as.

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2008 Bucharest summit

The 2008 Bucharest Summit or the 20th NATO Summit was a NATO summit organized in the Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest, Romania on 2 – 4 April 2008.

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2008 in Chile

The following lists events that happened during 2008 in Chile.

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2008 in Malaysia

2008 in Malaysia is the 51st anniversary of Malaysia's independence.

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2008 in politics

These are some of the notable events relating to politics in 2008.

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2008 in Singapore

The following lists events that happened during 2008 in the Republic of Singapore.

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2008 Kosovo declaration of independence

The 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence was adopted on 17 February 2008 by the Assembly of Kosovo.

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2013 in Costa Rica

Events in the year 2013 in Costa Rica.

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2013 Lahad Datu standoff

The 2013 Lahad Datu standoff (also known as the Lahad Datu incursion) was a military conflict that started on 11 February 2013 and fully ended on 24 March 2013.

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2013–2014 Thai political crisis

The 2013–2014 Thai political crisis was a period of political instability in Thailand.

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2014

2014 was designated as.

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2014 in Japan

Events in the year 2014 in Japan.

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2014 in politics

These are some of the notable events relating to politics in 2014.

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2014 in science

A number of significant scientific events occurred in 2014, including the first robotic landing on a comet and the first complete stem-cell-assisted recovery from paraplegia.

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2015 Mina stampede

On 24 September 2015 an event described as a "crush and stampede" caused deaths estimated at well over 2,000 pilgrims, suffocated or crushed during the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mina, Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

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2017

2017 was designated as International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development by the United Nations General Assembly.

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2017 in Malaysia

2017 in Malaysia is Malaysia's 60th anniversary of its independence and 54th anniversary of its formation of Malaysia.

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2017 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 2017 in the United Kingdom.

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2018 in Guatemala

The following lists events in the year 2018 in Guatemala.

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References

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