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I do think that Magna Carta and international law are worth paying some attention to.
Pre-emptive war might fall within the framework of international law.
It was during the Reagan years that defiance of international law and the U.N. Charter became entirely open.
There is a need for more effective dialogue... between the government and the international community.
It is usually people in the money business, finance, and international trade that are really rich.
What governments and people don't realise is that sometimes the collective interest - the international interest - is also the national interest.
In international relations, you don't base your work on hope.
There are both things in international law: the principle of territorial integrity and right to self-determination.
Crimea was not a non-nuclear zone in an international law sense but was part of Ukraine, a state which doesn't possess nuclear arms.