How to Use international law in a Sentence
international law
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Kaczynski insisted the mission would be in line with international law and would not constitute any kind of a provocative move.
— Arkansas Online, 17 Mar. 2022 -
So any use of chemical weapons will be a blatant and brutal violation of international law, the ban on the use of chemical weapons.
— NBC News, 20 Mar. 2022 -
This includes our thinking about international law and the post-1945 set of institutions and laws and norms.
— Isaac Chotiner, The New Yorker, 7 Oct. 2024 -
So, for example, the starting point should be upholding the international law without exceptions.
— Abc News, ABC News, 25 Sep. 2024 -
Realism is the major alternative to both international law and just war theory.
— Michael Walzer, WSJ, 25 Mar. 2022 -
Most of the time, due to international law, refugees will be returned to their country of origin.
— Amy Delaura, Washington Examiner, 2 Jan. 2023 -
If not that, then at least Austria would be held in check by international law.
— Patrick Blanchfield, The New Republic, 1 Sep. 2022 -
But this is what international law says about those who are used as human shields.
— ABC News, 29 Oct. 2023 -
The case hinges on the definition of genocide and whether the judges find that Israel’s actions in and plans for the Gaza Strip meet that bar under international law.
— Adam Taylor, Washington Post, 11 Jan. 2024 -
He was not charged with a war crime under international law.
— New York Times, 18 May 2022 -
Such a move, critics argue, would be a breach of international law.
— Tom McTague, The Atlantic, 6 May 2022 -
The United States and its allies have portrayed the war as a battle to uphold international law.
— New York Times, 7 Sep. 2022 -
By international law, large ships are required to install and use AIS.
— WIRED, 11 Nov. 2022 -
Advocates have stood firm on the right of migrants to apply for asylum, per U.S. and international law.
— Dallas News, 12 Jan. 2023 -
That became a question of law, of international law, of the law of the Polish constitution and of European law.
— Scott Roxborough, The Hollywood Reporter, 26 Sep. 2023 -
Britain last week diverged from the U.S. by suspending some arms exports to Israel because of the risk they could be used to break international law.
— Aamer Madhani and Matthew Lee, Los Angeles Times, 13 Sep. 2024 -
But scholars said that is not how international law works.
— Meg Kelly, Washington Post, 15 Nov. 2023 -
While chlorine is far less deadly, using it as a weapon is banned by international law.
— Joby Warrick, Washington Post, 21 Aug. 2023 -
The policy flies in the face of international law, U.S. law and basic morality.
— Virginia Aabram, Washington Examiner, 22 Feb. 2023 -
His British-Lebanese wife, Amal Clooney, alone is worth $50 million, and specializes in international law and human rights.
— cleveland, 23 Apr. 2022 -
The settlements are considered by most of the world to be a violation of international law.
— Isabel Kershner, New York Times, 1 Jan. 2023 -
There are significant problems with this plan, not the least of which is it would be seen by most of the world as a blatant violation of international law.
— Tribune News Service, The Mercury News, 6 June 2024 -
China has long claimed to hold sovereignty over the Taiwan Strait and the island itself, something not recognized by the U.S. or international law.
— Greg Norman, Fox News, 6 Dec. 2023 -
The government is still waiting for legal advice from its lawyers on whether or not selling arms to Israel is in breach of international law.
— Luke McGee, CNN, 5 Apr. 2024 -
Between the lines: This law doesn't apply when a minor creates their own content, per international law firm Reed Smith.
— April Rubin, Axios, 27 July 2024 -
Under international law, you're supposed to apply for asylum in the first safe third country.
— Nbc Universal, NBC News, 17 Dec. 2023 -
Most of the world considers all Israeli settlement in the West Bank to be a violation of international law.
— Isabel Kershner, New York Times, 21 Mar. 2023 -
Genocide is a type of war crime under international law.
— Brooke Singman, Fox News, 13 Apr. 2022 -
Washington’s support for international law, from the United Nations to The Hague, will fade.
— Andreas Kluth, The Mercury News, 25 June 2024 -
Businesses are run by and for the benefit of their owners, subject to local and international law.
— Terrence Keeley, National Review, 25 Jan. 2023
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