Force 2001

Force 2001
Author: United States. Navy Department
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1993
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UIUC:30112046969595

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The Use of Force in International Law

The Use of Force in International Law
Author: Tarcisio Gazzini
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351539760

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This volume of essays examines the development of political and legal thinking regarding the use of force in international relations. It provides an analysis of the rules on the use of force in the political, normative and factual contexts within which they apply and assesses their content and relevance in the light of new challenges such as terrorism, weapons of mass destruction and cyber-attacks. The volume begins with an overview of the ancient and medieval concepts of war and the use of force and then concentrates on the contemporary legal framework regulating the use of force as moulded by the United Nations Charter and state practice. In this regard it discusses specific issues such as the use of force by way of self-defence, armed reprisals, forcible reactions to terrorism, the use of force in the cyberspace, humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect. This collection of previously published classic research articles is of interest to scholars and students of international law and international relations as well as practitioners in international law.

75 Years Aloft Royal Australian Air Force Air Training Corps Australian Air Force Cadets 1941 2016

75 Years Aloft  Royal Australian Air Force Air Training Corps  Australian Air Force Cadets  1941 2016
Author: Matthew Glozier
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781326142995

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Africa s Information Revolution

Africa s Information Revolution
Author: James T. Murphy,Pádraig Carmody
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2015-01-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781118751305

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Africa’s Information Revolution was recently announced as the 2016 prizewinner of the Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences - congratulations to the authors James T. Murphy and Padraig Carmody! Africa’s Information Revolution presents an in-depth examination of the development and economic geographies accompanying the rapid diffusion of new ICTs in Sub-Saharan Africa. Represents the first book-length comparative case study ICT diffusion in Africa of its kind Confronts current information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D) discourse by providing a counter to largely optimistic mainstream perspectives on Africa’s prospects for m- and e-development Features comparative research based on more than 200 interviews with firms from a manufacturing and service industry in Tanzania and South Africa Raises key insights regarding the structural challenges facing Africa even in the context of the continent’s recent economic growth spurt Combines perspectives from economic and development geography and science and technology studies to demonstrate the power of integrated conceptual-theoretical frameworks Include maps, photos, diagrams and tables to highlight the concepts, field research settings, and key findings

A Force More Powerful

A Force More Powerful
Author: Peter Ackerman,Jack DuVall
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781250105202

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This nationally-acclaimed book shows how popular movements used nonviolent action to overthrow dictators, obstruct military invaders and secure human rights in country after country, over the past century. Peter Ackerman and Jack DuVall depict how nonviolent sanctions--such as protests, strikes and boycotts--separate brutal regimes from their means of control. They tell inside stories--how Danes outmaneuvered the Nazis, Solidarity defeated Polish communism, and mass action removed a Chilean dictator--and also how nonviolent power is changing the world today, from Burma to Serbia.

Dynamic Force Spectroscopy and Biomolecular Recognition

Dynamic Force Spectroscopy and Biomolecular Recognition
Author: Anna Rita Bizzarri,Salvatore Cannistraro
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2012-01-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781439862384

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Molecular recognition, also known as biorecognition, is the heart of all biological interactions. Originating from protein stretching experiments, dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) allows for the extraction of detailed information on the unbinding process of biomolecular complexes. It is becoming progressively more important in biochemical studies a

American Presidential Power and the War on Terror Does the Constitution Matter

American Presidential Power and the War on Terror  Does the Constitution Matter
Author: Justin DePlato
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137539625

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This book examines the use of presidential power during the War on Terror. Justin DePlato joins the debate on whether the Constitution matters in determining how each branch of the federal government should use its power to combat the War on Terror. The actions and words of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama are examined. DePlato's findings support the theory that executives use their own prerogative in determining what emergency powers are and how to use them. According to DePlato, the Presidents argue that their powers are implied in Article II of the Constitution, not expressed. This conclusion renders the Constitution meaningless in times of crisis. The author reveals that Presidents are becoming increasingly cavalier and that the nation should consider adopting an amendment to the Constitution to proffer expressed executive emergency powers.

The Handbook of Dealing with Workplace Bullying

The Handbook of Dealing with Workplace Bullying
Author: Anne-Marie Quigg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317029502

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The topic of workplace bullying and abuse gained considerable public and media attention during 2013 when the scandal of events at the BBC was unveiled following an enquiry led by Dinah Rose QC. The Handbook of Dealing with Workplace Bullying, edited by Dr Anne-Marie Quigg, presents the collective wisdom and knowledge of a number of lawyers, management experts and academics from around the world. The key themes include understanding the law in each country represented and the responsibilities of individuals as well as management teams and governors in organizations. New case studies are supplied by people working with and within HR teams who have professional experience of dealing with the issue, as well as practical suggestions that are of use to managers, to people accused of bullying and also to people who find they are targets of bullying. Dr Quigg summarizes the range and scope of the contributions by the individual contributors, commenting on the research findings and professional experience that informs them. The book thus reflects the variety of options for dealing with bullying that are relevant in different parts of the world, and focuses on advice that is pertinent in real life, rather than presenting a collection of academic theories.