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- Genocide [r]: The deliberate killing or other destruction of a large group, membership in which is a broad criterion such as ethnicity or religion rather than individual acts [e]
- Piracy [r]: Violence against, or detention of, by private individuals, against aircraft or ships under national registry [e]
- Slavery [r]: A social system in which people have legal rights of property ownership over others. [e]
- United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea [r]: Add brief definition or description
- War crime [r]: Acts that violate the laws of war as they applied in the time and place of commission, or that were deemed violations of law, possibly ex post facto, as determined by a competent tribunal [e]
- Just war theory [r]: The branch of ethics concerned with the basis for starting, conducting, and terminating wars [e]
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [r]: The head of the British government, usually the leader of the largest political party in the House of Commons. [e]
- Term of art [r]: A common word or phrase, as opposed to jargon, which has a precisely defined meaning in a specific context [e]