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In Some Instances the Doctrine of Jus Cogens in International

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In some instances the doctrine of jus cogens in international law and a country's court may deem something to be law that cannot be altered by contract.


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Refers to multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the kingdom Animalia that typically have the ability to move and consume organic material.

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An examination of the additional benefits of an activity compared to the additional costs incurred by that same activity.

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