Targeted killing (International law)
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found: Work cat.: Meltzer, Ni. Targeted killing in international law, 2008:p. 3-4 (Targeted killing in international law includes five cumulative elements: use of lethal force; intent, premeditation and deliberation to kill; targeting of individually selected persons; lack of physical custody of the targeted individual/s; and attributability to a subject of international law, primarily states, but sometimes including non-state actors)
notfound: Black's law dict.;Parry & Grant encyclopedic dictionary of international law, searched Apr. 28, 2011;Max Planck ency. of public int'l law, searched Apr. 28, 2011;UNBIS thesaurus, searched Apr. 28, 2011;WilsonWeb omni file full text mega database, searched Apr. 28, 2011;Ency. Brit. online, searched Apr. 28, 2011;Oxford reference online: law, searched Apr. 28, 2011
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2011-05-05: new
2012-04-17: revised
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