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This study shows that normative beliefs about aggression constitute significant contextual factors that are associated with what is popular and socially preferred.
Alonso arrived at Liverpool as a floppy-haired 23-year-old with a different idea of what aggression really constitutes.
As at Nuremberg, the subsequent killing of civilians and mistreatment of prisoners in a war of aggression also constitute war crimes in their own right.
What's clearly needed are new international understandings about what constitutes cyber aggression and how governments should respond.
In his first pastoral letter, published in 1959, when Rhodesia was still part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and titled "A Purchased People," he questioned the legitimacy of colonial rule, saying, "Any violent seizure of territory which was at the time inhabited and cultivated by a native tribe and subject to the authority of its rulers constitutes unjust aggression".
Israel must end its illegal blockade of Gaza, which constitutes unlawful aggression under General Assembly Resolution 3314 19744).
Why not allow the International Court of Justice to decide on whether acts of specific nations constitute aggression, to be followed -- in affirmative cases -- by the I.C.C.'s investigation of the actions of individuals involved?
But, on this occasion, Pakistani border troops responded as to the act of aggression that it constituted: shooting over the heads of the advancing Americans, forcing them back.Pakistan has, since 2001, been a vital American ally, which makes American policy towards it confused.
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