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Madisyn Morrow
19 May, 05:11
What is rule of occupation?
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Christian Cameron
19 May, 07:20
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Generally speaking, the rule of occupation simply refers to the laws and legal system that is implemented by an occupying force over the native people of the occupied country.
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