UK Centre for Legal Education Siyar (Islamic International Law) Manual on Teaching Islamic International Law (Siyar) ©2008 (UKCLE – 1st Draft Copy) CONTENTS COURSE AIMS & OBJECTIVES COURSE SYLLABUS LECTURES AND TUTORIALS LITERATURE ON SYLLABUS TUTORIAL ESSAYS COURSE MATERIALS COURSE ASSESSMENT TEACHING ISLAMIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (SIYAR) CONTEMPORARY CASES ON ISLAMIC INTERNATIONAL LAW OVERVIEW OF ISLAMIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (SIYAR) RECOMMENDED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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BROOKINGS DOHA CENTER ANALYSIS PAPER Number 8‚ September 2013 KINGS FOR ALL SEASONS: HOW THE MIDDLE EAST’S MONARCHIES SURVIVED THE ARAB SPRING F. GREGORY GAUSE‚ III Brookings The Brookings Institution is a private non-profit organization. Its mission is to conduct high-quality‚ independent research and‚ based on that research‚ to provide innovative‚ practical recommendations for policymakers and the public. The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely
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Targeted Killing: Self-Defense‚ Preemption‚ and the War on Terrorism Thomas Byron Hunter‚ M.A.‚ M.Litt. Killing a man is murder unless you do it to the sound of trumpets. —Voltaire Summary this paper assesses the parameters and utility of “targeted killing” in combating terrorism and its role within the norm of state self-defense in the international community. the author’s thesis is that‚ while targeted killing provides states with a method of combating terrorism‚ and while it is “effective”
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ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES ENTERPRISE Human Resource Development (HRM) Induction and Indoctrination Program September 2012 ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES ENTERPRISE Rev. Original Induction and Indoctrination Program July 2012 Contents Foreword ................................................................................................................................................ 1 Welcome Message from CEO ............................................................................
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A Few Great Personalities of INDIA All of us have seen many presentations floating around about eminent people like Aryabhatta‚ Chankya‚ Srinivasa Ramanujam etc. While we are very proud of the great deeds our ancestors have achieved‚ we believe we should also recognise the present day greats who have contributed in this century and/or contributing today. Below is a list of few such great personalities. This list is not comprehensive‚ many more can be added. A few people might not agree
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Alyssa Tuman Poli 227 Final Exam Study Guide Approaches to Development Why are LDCs underdeveloped? How can this be fixed? note: both theories underestimate value of religion in development Modernization Theory (or Development Approach) developing nations must acquire modern cultural values and create modern political and economic institutions; emphasizes historical process of interrelated social changes Basic Beliefs: - transforming culture is the most crucial step in developing. - judge
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INTRODUCTION Management is a term commonly used in every activity. It means planning‚ organizing‚ directing‚ controlling and coordinating the specific activity so as to achieve its objective. Such activity may be related to purchase‚ production‚ and marketing and as well export. Export management means conducting the export activity in an orderly‚ efficient and profitable manner. Since the heart of each business is marketing‚ export management can be termed as export marketing
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REVISION GUIDE Making Of Modern Britain‚ 1951-2007 BRITAIN IN 1951 POLITICS Three key turning points during this period * 1951 election > start of 13 years Conservative rule * 1979 election > start of Thatcher dominance lasting 11 years * 1997 election > start of New Labour dominance (so far 13 years) 1951 saw end of Labour and Attlee in government – had achieved all promises outlined in 1945 election manifesto and legacy remains for (arguably) twenty
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RESEARCH PAPER 09/35 24 APRIL 2009 Russia’s Military Posture Over the last few years Western analysts have become increasingly preoccupied with Russia and its perceived ‘resurgence’ on the international stage. Although that debate has focused largely on Russia’s foreign policy aspirations‚ its military forces have been frequently utilised as a diplomatic tool in pursuit of that agenda. This paper therefore examines Russia’s current military posture. It does not attempt to be a comprehensive
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UNIT I 1.1 PORTS OVERVIEW Ports are points of convergence between two domains of freight circulation‚ land and maritime domains. The term port came from the Latin word “portus”‚ which means gate or gateway. Ports are bound by the need to serve ships‚ and so access to navigable water has been historically the most important site consideration. Ports can be classified in two categories; Mono-functional port and Polyfunctional port. Monofunctional ports transit a limited array of commodities
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