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International law / Ethics / Human rights instruments / International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement / Customary International Humanitarian Law / International Committee of the Red Cross / International humanitarian law / Comparative law / Elizabeth Wilmshurst / International relations / Laws of war / Peace
Date: 2008-01-02 08:09:11
International law
Ethics
Human rights instruments
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
Customary International Humanitarian Law
International Committee of the Red Cross
International humanitarian law
Comparative law
Elizabeth Wilmshurst
International relations
Laws of war
Peace

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