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October 2016

How the United States Violates International Law in Plain Sight

2016-10-12
By: Newton L. Savage
On: October 12, 2016
In: International law

Americans were once strong supporters of international law. It was President Woodrow Wilson who proposed the League of Nations after World War I. Politics prevented the United States from joining, but after World War II the United States played a leading role in the establishment of the United Nations asRead More →

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