*All* laws have derogations for "national security".
And above them, all treaties have exemptions for national security.
Is it the principle or the practice that is problematic ?
*All* laws have derogations for "national security".
And above them, all treaties have exemptions for national security.
Is it the principle or the practice that is problematic ?
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