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Crime of aggression / International law / Laws of war / International relations / Right of self-defense / Japan / Self-defense / Use of force by states / Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution / Law / Aftermath of World War II / Japan Self-Defense Forces
Date: 2012-10-29 07:31:00
Crime of aggression
International law
Laws of war
International relations
Right of self-defense
Japan
Self-defense
Use of force by states
Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution
Law
Aftermath of World War II
Japan Self-Defense Forces

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