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  • 41Brezhnev Doctrine — The Brezhnev Doctrine was a Soviet foreign policy, first and most clearly outlined by S. Kovalev in a September 26, 1968 Pravda article, entitled “Sovereignty and the International Obligations of Socialist Countries.” Leonid Brezhnev reiterated… …

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  • 42Nondelegation doctrine — Administrative law General prin …

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  • 43United States Army Training and Doctrine Command — (TRADOC) is an army command of the United States Army headquartered at Fort Monroe, Virginia. It is charged with overseeing training of Army forces, the development of operational doctrine, and the development and procurement of new weapons… …

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  • 44United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Analysis Center — The United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Analysis Center is an analysis agency of the United States Army. TRAC conducts research on potential military operations worldwide to inform decisions about the most challenging issues facing… …

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  • 45Confraternity of Christian Doctrine — The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine was an association established at Rome in 1562 for the purpose of giving religious education. Its modern usage, often abbreviated CCD or C.C.D., is a religious education program of the Catholic Church,… …

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  • 46Jesus' Name doctrine — is a minority nontrinitarian theology, characterised by a belief that baptism must be performed in the name of Jesus , rather than the more common Trinitarian formula in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit . The Jesus… …

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  • 47Wilson Doctrine — The Wilson Doctrine is a ban on the tapping of UK MPs and Peers (but not members of devolved legislatures) telephones introduced in 1966 and named after Harold Wilson, the Labour Prime Minister who established the rule.He gave MPs a pledge that… …

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  • 48Essential facilities doctrine — The essential facilities doctrine (sometimes also referred to as the essential facility doctrine) is a legal doctrine which describes a particular type of claim of monopolization made under competition laws. In general, it refers to a type of… …

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  • 49Ellemann-Jensen doctrine — The Ellemann Jensen doctrine is a Danish idea specifically aimed at promoting small countries ability to gain influence in the world order. The doctrine is not a written document but rather inspired by the former Danish Foreign Minister Uffe… …

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  • 50Erie doctrine — The Erie Doctrine provides that a federal court sitting in diversity jurisdiction over a state law claim must apply state substantive common law in resolving the dispute. The Erie doctrine is a fundamental legal doctrine of civil procedure in the …

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