Forging International Agreement

Forging International Agreement
Author: Lee A. Kimball
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1992
Genre: Economic assistance
ISBN: UCSD:31822015228042

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Executive: Solving problems internationally; Monitoring and assessment: The alternative to flying blind; Environmental management: The nitty gritty of sustainable development; Strategic planning for sustainable development: The missing link; Accountability: The bottom line; International development assistance: supporting sustainable national development.

Forging a Convention for Crimes against Humanity

Forging a Convention for Crimes against Humanity
Author: Leila Nadya Sadat
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2011-03-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139495820

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Crimes against humanity were one of the three categories of crimes elaborated in the Nuremberg Charter. However, unlike genocide and war crimes, they were never set out in a comprehensive international convention. This book represents an effort to complete the Nuremberg legacy by filling this gap. It contains a complete text of a proposed convention on crimes against humanity in English and in French, a comprehensive history of the proposed convention, and fifteen original papers written by leading experts on international criminal law. The papers contain reflections on various aspects of crimes against humanity, including gender crimes, universal jurisdiction, the history of codification efforts, the responsibility to protect, ethnic cleansing, peace and justice dilemmas, amnesties and immunities, the jurisprudence of the ad hoc tribunals, the definition of the crime in customary international law, the ICC definition, the architecture of international criminal justice, modes of criminal participation, crimes against humanity and terrorism, and the inter-state enforcement regime.

Forging the Collective Memory

Forging the Collective Memory
Author: Keith Wilson
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1571819282

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When studying the origins of the First World War, scholars have relied heavily on the series of key diplomatic documents published by the governments of both the defeated and the victorious powers in the 1920s and 1930s. However, this volume shows that these volumes, rather than dealing objectively with the past, were used by the different governments to project an interpretation of the origins of the Great War that was more palatable to them and their country than the truth might have been. In revealing policies that influenced the publication of the documents, the relationships between the commissioning governments, their officials, and the historians involved, this collection serves as a warning that even seemingly objective sources have to be used with caution in historical research.

Forging the Alliance

Forging the Alliance
Author: Don Cook
Publsiher: London : Secker & Warburg
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043599435

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Forging a Convention for Crimes Against Humanity

Forging a Convention for Crimes Against Humanity
Author: Leila Nadya Sadat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Crimes against humanity
ISBN: 1139010190

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Crimes against humanity were one of the three categories of crimes elaborated in the Nuremberg Charter. However, unlike genocide and war crimes, they were never set out in a comprehensive international convention. This book represents an effort to complete the Nuremberg legacy by filling this gap. It contains a complete text of a proposed convention on crimes against humanity in English and in French, a comprehensive history of the proposed convention, and fifteen original papers written by leading experts on international criminal law. The papers contain reflections on various aspects of crimes against humanity, including gender crimes, universal jurisdiction, the history of codification efforts, the responsibility to protect, ethnic cleansing, peace and justice dilemmas, amnesties and immunities, the jurisprudence of the ad hoc tribunals, the definition of the crime in customary international law, the ICC definition, the architecture of international criminal justice, modes of criminal participation, crimes against humanity and terrorism, and the inter-state enforcement regime.

Forging Peace

Forging Peace
Author: Monroe E. Price,Mark Thompson
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0253215730

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The bloody conflicts of the past decade have focused international attention on the strategic role of the media in promoting war and perpetuating chaos. Written against this backdrop, Forging Peace brings together case studies and legal analysis of the steps that the United Nations, NATO, and other organizations have taken to build pluralist and independent media in the wake of massive human rights violations. It examines current thinking on the legality of unilateral humanitarian intervention, and analyzes in graphic detail the pioneering use of information intervention techniques in conflict zones, ranging from full-scale bombardment and confiscation of transmitters to the establishment of new laws and regulatory regimes. With its focus on the role of media in preventing human rights violations, Forging Peace will influence policy and debate for years to come.

Reasons of State

Reasons of State
Author: G. John Ikenberry
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501726330

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In this lucid and theoretically sophisticated book, G. John Ikenberry focuses on the oil price shocks of 1973–74 and 1979, which placed extraordinary new burdens on governments worldwide and particularly on that of the United States. Reasons of State examines the response of the United States to these and other challenges and identifies both the capacities of the American state to deal with rapid international political and economic change and the limitations that constrain national policy.

International Management of Hazardous Wastes

International Management of Hazardous Wastes
Author: Katharina Kummer
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1999
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0198298277

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This work deals with the international response to one of the serious environmental problems we face: transboundary traffic in hazardous wastes. The book analyses the key international treaties in this field, and proposes ways to build a comprehensive global waste management regime.