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  • 11New York University Journal of International Law and Politics —   Abbreviated title (ISO) New York Univ. J. Int. Law Polit …

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  • 12Frederick K. Cox International Law Center — Infobox generic style0 = class= infobox style= width:22em; font size:90%; color = lightblue name = Officers row1 = Prof. Michael P. Scharf (professor), Director row2 = Prof. Jacqueline Lipton, Associate Director row3 = Prof. Robert Strassfeld,… …

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  • 13Texas International Law Journal — History and Overview = The Texas International Law Journal is a student edited law journal at the University of Texas School of Law. The Journal is the fourth oldest student edited international law journal in the United States. For more than… …

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  • 14Sources of law — are the materials and processes out of which law is developed. The basic sources of law include the Constitution, statutes, and caselaw. The natural law theory argues that some rules objectively existing in the nature also are source of law,… …

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  • 15International criminal law — This article is about international criminal law and crimes against international law. For crimes that have actual or potential effect across national borders, see Transnational crime. International criminal law is a body of international law… …

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  • 16International Court of Justice — ICJ redirects here. For the commission, see International Commission of Jurists. World Court redirects here. For other uses, see World Court (disambiguation). Not to be confused with the International Criminal Court. International Court of… …

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  • 17International community — The international community is a vague term used in international relations to refer to all the countries of the world or to a group of them. The term is used to imply the existence of common duties and obligations between them, frequently in the …

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  • 18International environmental law — is the body of international law that concerns the protection of the global environment.Originally associated with the principle that states must not permit the use of their territory in such a way as to injure the territory of other states,… …

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  • 19Law — [From Old English lagu something laid down or fixed ; legal comes from Latin legalis , from lex law , statute ( [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=law searchmode=none Law] , Online Etymology Dictionary; [http://www.merriam… …

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  • 20International adoption — International adoption, or intercountry adoption, is a type of adoption in which an individual or couple becomes the legal and permanent parents of a child born in another country. In general, prospective adoptive parents must meet the legal… …

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