Domain: i-p-o.org

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New evidence in the Lockerbie case -- Statement by Tam Dalyell, MP ...
Statement by Mr. Tam Dalyell, MP in the House of Commons, London, 26 March 2002. (House of Commons transcript). 26 Mar 2002 : Column 724 ...
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Hans Köchler -- Ethical Aspects of Sanctions in International Law
On the ethics and (il)legality of the sanctions. By Dr. Hans Köchler, Professor of Philosophy.
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Hans Köchler -- Ethical Aspects of Sanctions in International Law
On the ethics and (il)legality of the sanctions. By Dr. Hans Köchler, Professor of Philosophy.
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Bangladesh -- Water Crisis -- Session of Executive Board of the I.P.O.
Bangladesh / Water Crisis / Session of the Executive Board of the I.P.O.. Dhaka, 18 April 1995/K/JC/14764c-is. At its regular session earlier last week in ...
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Defining terrorism -- Manila Bulletin, 17 March 2002
Manila Bulletin, 17 March 2002.
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Terrorism -- legal definition --
A more sophisticated version of this definition is "the threat or actual use .... can draw some elements for a legal definition of terrorism in peacetime: ...
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Terrorism -- legal definition --
Putting everything together now, one might come up with this core legal definition of terrorism: the employment by states, groups or individuals of acts or ...
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Terrorism -- legal definition --
Wanted: A legal definition of terrorism .By Soliman M. Santos, Jr. ... justify brute power politics and obfuscate the superpower policy of double standards. ...
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Terrorism -- legal definition --
Wanted: A legal definition of terrorism .By Soliman M. Santos, Jr. .... national liberation movements (which have the international legal right to use force ...
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Terrorism -- legal definition --
Wanted: A legal definition of terrorism .By Soliman M. Santos, Jr. .... extension of existing legal instruments, there should be corresponding sets of rules ...
 
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