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Bulgaria Accession in the EU
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Bulgaria will join the European Union in the First of January 2007, and is on its way to turn into the Riviera on the Balkans. The improved economic conditions, political and social stability in Bulgaria over the last 3 years brought to a real boom of the prices of property in Bulgaria. Other important factor for the rising property market is the huge tourism potential in our country. There are great natural attractions - high mountains, beautiful and clean Black Sea coast, preserved rural areas, minimum urbanization, thousands years of history, etc.
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Alien
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In national and international law, an alien is a foreign-born resident who is not a citizen by virtue of parentage or naturalization and who is still a citizen or subject of another country.
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Mosul
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Mosul, Arabic AL-MAWSIL, capital of Ninawa muhafazah (governorate), northwestern Iraq. Located on the Tigris River across from the ruins of the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh, it is Iraq’s third largest city and the commercial centre of the muhafazah.
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High Seas
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high seas, in maritime law, all parts of the mass of saltwater surrounding the globe that are not part of the territorial sea or internal waters of a state.
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Extradition
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Extradition, process by which one state, upon the request of another, surrenders a person for trial and punishment for a crime punishable by the laws of the requesting state and committed outside the requested state. This request by the receiving state differentiates extradition from other measures for the forcible removal of undesirable persons, such as banishment, expulsion, and deportation.
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Aggression in international relations
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Aggression, in international relations, an act or policy of expansion carried out by one state at the expense of another by means of an unprovoked military attack.
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Collective security
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collective security, system by which states have attempted to prevent or stop wars. Under a collective security arrangement, an aggressor against any one state is considered an aggressor against all other states, which act together to repel the aggressor.
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