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International Law
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-- See Also the narrower term Claims
--subdivision Claims under names of countries, cities, etc., and under ethnic groups, and individual wars, e.g. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Claims; and subdivision Claims vs. [name of country or party against which claims are brought] under names of countries, cities, etc., and individual corporate bodies and persons who are claimants, e.g. Maryland--Claims vs. United States
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-- See Also the narrower term Consular law Here are entered works on the legal aspects of consular service in general. Works on the law governing the consular service of an individual country are entered under Diplomatic and consular service qualified by nationality, e.g. Diplomatic and consular service, American.
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-- See Also the narrower term Embargo
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-- See Also the narrower term Governments in exile
--subdivision Governments in exile under names of wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Governments in exile
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-- See Also the narrower term International and municipal law Here are entered works on the relation of international law to the internal or national law of a country or countries.
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-- See Also the narrower term International crimes Here are entered works on criminal violations of international law. Works on specific criminal activities committed in multiple countries are entered under Transnational crime. Works on the territorial limitation of criminal law and on the conflict of jurisdictions in the administration of criminal justice are entered under Criminal jurisdiction.
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-- See Also the narrower term International criminal law Here are entered works on the body of rules and procedure designed to prohibit categories of conduct viewed as international crimes, as well as the principles and procedures governing the international investigation and prosecution of such crimes.
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-- See Also the narrower term International obligations Here are entered works on obligations between states. Works on the public international law dealing with private contractual obligations are entered under Contracts (International law).
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-- See Also International organization Here are entered works on theories and efforts leading toward world-wide or regional political organization of nations.--names of individual organizations, e.g. League of Nations
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-- See Also the narrower term Law of the sea Here are entered works on the system of public international law relating to jurisdiction over the oceans and exploitation of marine resources. Works on the system of law relating to marine commerce, including carriage of passengers or property by sea, maritime social insurance, liability for marine accidents, average, and marine insurance, are entered under Maritime law.
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-- See Also the narrower term Maritime law
--subdivision Navigation--Law and legislation under names of individual bodies of water
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-- See Also the narrower term Naval law Not to be confused with subdivision Regulations under navies. Duplicate entry is made if necessary, e.g. 1. Naval law--United States. 2. United States. Navy--Regulations
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-- See Also the narrower term Neutrality Here are entered works on the status of states resulting from their adoption of impartiality towards belligerent states, and on the consequent rights and duties created between the neutral states and the belligerents under international law. Works on the foreign policy of states who do not identify themselves with the major power blocs but retain the option of becoming aligned when necessary are entered under Nonalignment.--individual cases involving the principle of neutrality, e.g. Alabama claims
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-- See Also the narrower term Persons (International law) Here are entered works on states, international bodies, and individuals as persons in public international law.--subdivision International status under names of countries, regions, etc., e.g. Ukraine--International status
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-- See Also the narrower term Pirates
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-- See Also the narrower term Repatriation Here are entered works which discuss the legal or administrative aspects of returning to a country of origin. Works which discuss the social or demographic aspects of emigrants' return to their country of origin are entered under Return migration.--subdivisions Forced repatriation and Refugees under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Forced repatriation; World War, 1939-1945--Refugees
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-- See Also the narrower term Salvage
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