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It depends entirely on the International Organization and the context under which the nation joins that organization, but usually, yes, the citizen will gain some benefit or, at the very least, will suffer no loss.
Have you been living under a rock? Drug lords do business with international drug lords. Its just an illegal industry.
Yes, jaguars are protected under international treaties and listed as near threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Therefore, hunting jaguars is illegal in most countries where they are found.
None. Mercenaries are illegal combatants under international law.
A proxy can be used in Robert's Rules of Order when a member who is unable to attend a meeting designates another member to vote or act on their behalf. However, the use of proxies may be limited or prohibited depending on the organization's bylaws or rules.
In some cases looking up someone's skirt is illegal. States all have their own rules, and regulations on this. However, it is something that you should not do.
Slaves are still used in some parts of the world, but it is illegal under international law.
ABBA's music is protected under international copyright laws and would be illegal to reproduce it here for free.
No, Micronations are completely legal under international law, and often act just like normal countries (macronations).
It is illegal (under federal EMTALA rules) for hospitals to refuse emergency care. However, they can refuse non-emergent care, especially in their various clinics and outpatient departments.
Zero. None. Enough to go forwards and that's it.
Each team can make only three substitutes in a match.