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Janina

[yah-nee-nah]

noun

  1. Serbian name of Ioannina.



Janina

/ ˈᲹԾːԲ /

noun

  1. the Serbian name for áԲԾԲ

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"You're never entitled to break the law," says Janina Dill, professor of global security at Oxford University's Blavatnik School.

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Humanitarian aid workers and aid facilities are entitled to heightened protections, because they deliver relief to endangered civilians, said Janina Dill, a co-director of the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict.

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These inaccuracies and errors may violate Israel's obligation under international law to provide "effective advanced warnings", says Janina Dill, co-director of the Oxford Institute of Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict.

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Janina Dill, co-director at Oxford University’s Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, described the hospital raid as “quite a graphic and significant challenge to international law.”

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She set up Alisha Lehmann midway through the first half but the forward's one-on-one effort was saved by Leicester keeper Janina Leitzig.

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