Difficulties concerning preemption have proven to be the biggest bugbear for Lewis's theory. |
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We proclaim a new doctrine of preemption which is understood by few and feared by many. |
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Not until you saw his face, anyway, with the preemption of a beaky nose and awkwardly sharp jaw. |
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The conjunctive theorist might still avail herself of one of the above replies to preemption and disconnection. |
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He summarized much legal and philosophical argument by specifying four criteria of preemption as self-defense. |
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So like preemption, in today's supercharged political climate, unilateralism and multilateralism no longer convey any meaning. |
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Except for the right of preemption of the acquirer which remains intangible and which even belongs to farms adjoining the plots for sale. |
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Did he decide to hear every preemption case that comes over the transom? |
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And it flaws the doctrine of unilateral preemption, despite the fact you had a smattering of other countries that put up some troops that went in. |
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There is no sanction for preemption in the UN Charter, which allows for armed action only in cases of self-defence. |
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Article 51 in no way covers imminent threats, and international law does not confer any legitimacy on the dangerous doctrine of preemption. |
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The main objective, the basic rationale of nuclear preemption is the use of force to deter and, if need be, to stop an act of large-scale non-nuclear aggression. |
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This is an affirmation of the case law on preemption. |
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The treaty also contained several points on mutual wardship, preemption rights, and common titles, by which some connection between the two lines was to be preserved. |
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Opponents of the strategy of preemption argue that the article clearly conditions a defensive action on the previous occurrence of an attack, not on the perception of the possibility of an attack. |
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Regime change in Iraq entails chilling dangers and daunting challenges, not to mention the questionable legitimacy of the doctrine of preemption on which US intervention would be based. |
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Some of the IGO allotment agreements contain preemption clauses. |
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Acquisition of nuclear weapons has enabled the DPRK government of Kim Jong Il to reduce the Bush doctrine of preemption to a dead letter and induce the unwilling Bush Administration to the negotiating table. |
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To exercise this right of preemption, the Minister must, within the period of 90 days provided for in section 55, signify in writing the intention to acquire the cultural property to the person offering to sell it. |
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But the doctrinal tests that the Court has developed to govern the other two primary areas of supersession diverge from the preemption paradigm. |
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However, the scope of federal preemption is limited because the scope of federal power is not universal. |
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By applying the doctrine of preemption of the field by congressional enactment of federal patent and copyright laws, the Supreme Court has. |
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There will be a preemption for the presidential debate and election. |
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Ultimately, the wisdom of preemption will be judged post hoc. |
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Preemption requires troops to march on an enemy capital and carry out regime change. |
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Regarding the Issuance of Regulations Concerning Preemption and Visitorial Powers. |
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