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  • 51Property (conflict) — In Conflict of Laws, the subject of Property Law follows the terminology of the civil law systems out of Comity. Hence, there are two types of property: * Immovables is the equivalent of real property in common law systems, i.e. it is land or any …

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  • 52Afghanistan conflict — Afghan Civil WarAfghanistan has experienced many conflicts. A crossroads for Human migration, invasion, and conquest have made Afghanistan a highly heterogeneous nation. Though dominated by the Pushtun peoples (42%), many other ethnic groups are… …

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  • 53lawyer-witness rule — The principle that prohibits an attorney from serving as an advocate and a witness in the same case. Also known as the advocate witness rule, it keeps attorneys from being placed in a situation that could at best create a conflict of interest for …

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  • 54Media coverage of the Arab–Israeli conflict — This article is part of the Arab Israeli conflict series. History Views on the conflict …

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  • 55Colombian armed conflict (1964–present) — For other Colombia related conflicts, see List of wars involving Colombia. Colombian Armed Conflict Colin Powell, then the US Secretary of State visiting Colombia as part of the United States support of Plan Colombia …

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  • 56History of Lebanon under Ottoman rule — The Ottoman Turks were a Central Asian people who had served as slaves and warriors under the Abbasids. Because of their courage and discipline they became the masters of the palace in Baghdad during the caliphate of Al Mutasim (833 42). The… …

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  • 57Fatah–Hamas conflict — Fatah Hamas conflict Part of the Israeli Palestinian conflict[dubious – discuss] …

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  • 58Sino–Soviet border conflict — For the earlier border conflict, see Sino–Soviet conflict (1929). Sino–Soviet border conflict Part of the Cold War …

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  • 59Water conflict — Water war redirects here. For the type of mock combat, see Water fight. Water conflict is a term describing a conflict between countries, states, or groups over an access to water resources.[1][2][3] The United Nations recognizes that water… …

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  • 60Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations — The Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization (S/CRS) is a United States Department of State Office that coordinates United States governmental reconstruction and stabilization efforts in developing countries before, during,… …

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