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- European Convention on Human Rights [r]: Convention adopted under the auspices of the Council of Europe in 1950, to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms in Europe. [e]
- Extrajudicial detention, U.K. [r]: Imprisonment of individuals by the modern government of the United Kingdom, under authority of other than the regular courts; detention may be under the orders of legally constituted but nonjudicial military tribunals or security officials [e]
- Extrajudicial detention [r]: The policy and practice of holding prisoners captive without judicial authority to do so, or without a recognized authority under international law, such capture of prisoners of war [e]
- United Kingdom exit from the European Union [r]: official plans and progress for the UK to leave the union of 28 European member states; informally known as 'Brexit'. [e]
- Federal Aviation Administration [r]: The U.S. government agency responsible for the safe operation of civil aviation and air traffic control, but not for security of aircraft [e]
- United States Navy Regulations [r]: principal regulatory document of the U.S. Department of the Navy, endowed with the sanction of administrative law, as to duty, responsibility, authority, distinctions and relationships of various commands, officials and individuals [e]