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What (who) is odious crime - definition

LEGAL THEORY THAT SAYS THAT THE NATIONAL DEBT INCURRED BY A DESPOTIC REGIME SHOULD NOT BE ENFORCEABLE
Odious debts; Odious Debts; Odious Debt

Crime control         
METHODS TAKEN TO REDUCE CRIME IN A SOCIETY
Crime fighter; Crime fighting; Crime-fighting
Crime control refers to methods taken to reduce crime in a society. Crime control standardizes police work.
Odious debt         
In international law, odious debt, also known as illegitimate debt, is a legal theory that says that the national debt incurred by a despotic regime should not be enforceable. Such debts are, thus, considered by this doctrine to be personal debts of the regime that incurred them and not debts of the state.
Crime film         
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  • [[Humphrey Bogart]] in ''[[The Petrified Forest]]'' (1936)
FILM GENRE
Film and literature: The case of crime fiction; Crime Drama; Crime drama; Gang film; Crime films; Crime movie; Crime drama film; Crime Film; Crime action; Crime action film; Crime comedy; Crime comedy film; Action crime; Crime thriller film; Action crime film; Crime comedy films; Crime thriller films; Action-crime; Action-crime film; Crime-thriller film
Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and its detection.

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Odious debt

In international law, odious debt, also known as illegitimate debt, is a legal theory that says that the national debt incurred by a despotic regime should not be enforceable. Such debts are, thus, considered by this doctrine to be personal debts of the regime that incurred them and not debts of the state. In some respects, the concept is analogous to the invalidity of contracts signed under coercion. Whether or not it is possible to discharge debts in this manner is a matter of dispute.

Examples of use of odious crime
1. Syria yesterday strongly condemned Gemayel’s murder and accused unnamed people of «exploiting the crime for personal ends.» «(Syria) strongly denounces the odious crime which cost the life of Lebanese Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel and believes this attacks is aimed at Lebanon’s stability,» the Foreign Ministry said in a statement coinciding with the funeral.