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  • ...fy, Helen (2005). ''The 'War on Terror' and the Framework of International Law''. Cambridge University Press. p. 157.ISBN 978-0521547352</ref> ...Sofaer. On the Necessity of Pre-emption. European Journal of International Law, Vol. 14 No. 2, 2003, p.220 [http://ejil.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abs
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  • ...[United Nations]] is illegal under the modern framework of [[international law]],<ref>{{cite |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=UQajT7Bqf-MC&pg=PT97&lp ...d open the floodgates to all preventive wars, reducing the world to "the [[law of the jungle]]".{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} Critics argue this
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  • ...itarian Law]] (IHL) and may be detained or prosecuted under the [[domestic law]] of the detaining state for such action.<ref name=ICRC-210705>[[Internatio ..."Unlawful Combatants" in the United States: Drawing the Fine Line Between Law and War] [[Human Rights Magazine]] Winter 2003, published by the [[American
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  • ...ahbubur Rahman, “Combating Terrorism under Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Regime”, Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 12 (Double Issue), 2 ...st the Taliban regime. On October 7, 2001 the official invasion began with British and US forces conducting [[airstrike]] campaigns.
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  • ...er story is that the term derived from the name "egg-and-grog", a common [[British Empire|Colonial]] term used to describe [[rum]]. Eventually the term was sh Under U.S. law, commercial products sold as eggnog may contain milk, sugar, modified milk
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  • ...hcheese.com/ | title = British Cheese homepage | year = 2007 | publisher = British Cheese Board | accessdate = 2007-07-13}}</ref> [[France]] and [[Italy]] hav ...tested were found to induce nightmares. However, the six cheeses were all British. The results might be entirely different if a wider range of cheeses were t
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  • ...tories. Some sources say that the sundae was invented to circumvent [[blue law]]s, which forbade serving sodas on Sunday. Towns claiming to be the birthpl [[Category:British cuisine]]
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  • ...sbn = 0006391044}}</ref> but the Supreme Court struck down New Hampshire's law and overruled these measures.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} ...ame=cana/> Nevertheless, bootleg margarine was produced in the neighboring British colony of [[Newfoundland and Labrador|Newfoundland]] from whale, seal and f
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