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    Is Genocide Gendered?

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    Nadia  Deeb       310203597   5.  Is  genocide  gendered  and  how  important  is  gender  to  our   understanding  of  the  phenomenon?  What  is  the  justification   for  rape  being  categorised  now  as  a  technique  of  genocide?   Genocide  is  gendered  and  gender  is  extremely  important  to  our  understanding  of   genocide.  Connections

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    Resolution Journal 68.1 (2013): 33-58.EBSCO Host. Web. 28 June 2014. Kirtley‚ William L. "Bringing Claims and Enforcing International Arbitration Awards AgainstSub-Saharan African States and Parties." Law & Practice of International Courts &Tribunals 8.1 (2009): 143-69. EBSCO Host. Web. 11 June 2014. Smith‚ Murray L. "Costs in International Commercial Arbitration." Dispute Resolution Journal56.1 (2001): 30-35. EBSCO Host. Web. 7 July 2014.

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    Civil Liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror Civil Liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror Do you remember where you were on September 11‚ 2001? I was working as a Personal Care Provider in a Senior Home at Newport‚ NJ. Do you remember the feeling you felt when you saw the planes crashing on the Twin Towers in New York? I remember feeling powerless. I wanted to do something to help out the people trapped in those towers. It was a horrible feeling not to be able to help

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    Dispute Resolution Page No. 4 - 21 Advocate and an IMI Certified Mediator President of Indian Institute of Arbitration & Mediation 2. Knowing: Alternative Dispute Resolution Mr. Arvind Agrawal 22 - 28 3. Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Mr.Dhyan 29 - 37 Chinnappa 1     Advocate‚ Dua Associates‚ Bangalore 4. Mediation - Its Importance and Relevance Justice R.V Raveendran 38 - 55 Former Judge Suprme Court‚ India 5. Mediation – realizing

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    Habeas Corpus and The War on Terror POL 201 American National Government September 23‚ 2013 Since September 11‚ 2001‚ Americans have faced a new enemy that is not distinguishable by conventional terms of the law of war. As a result of this fact‚ the detention of these enemy forces has brought about a large debate among‚ mostly‚ the Executive branch and the Supreme Court. At the center of the debate is the rights of the enemy detainees. The Supreme Court argues

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    discovery and simplified rules of evidence. The arbitration is headed and decided by an arbitral panel. To comprise a panel‚ either both sides agree on one arbitrator‚ or each side selects one arbitrator and the two arbitrators elect the third. Arbitration hearings usually last between a few days to a week‚ and the panel only meets for a few hours per day. The panel then deliberates and issues a written decision‚ or arbitral award. Opinions are not public record. Arbitration has long been used in labor‚

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    In 1937 the Arbitration (Protocol and Convention) Act 1937 was enacted to give effect to the Geneva Protocol on Arbitration Clauses 1923 and the convention on the execution of foreign Arbitral awards 1927 enabling them to become operative in India. The Geneva Convention Awards is incorporated under the 1996 Act in s. 53; section 57 lays down the conditions for enforcement of award. Accordingly a foreign award may be enforceable under Chapter II Part II of the Act‚ if it satisfies the following conditions:

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    following World War II in Germany & Japan The war crime trials that took place all over the world‚ after World War II‚ were the first of their kind‚ and were meant to change the justice system in terms of international law during war time. The tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo were the most well known‚ trying 52 Japanese and German leaders between them. While similar in purpose and end result‚ the structure and organization were very different. The crimes that were tried by each differed from case

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    Of the 185 defendants of the Nuremberg Trials‚ 12 received a death sentence‚ 8 received life prison‚ and 77 received prison terms varying in numbers. Some had committed suicide before they could be executed. These executions caused the United Nations to create certain documents trying to keep world peace. For example‚ the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created. Following World War II‚ the Nuremberg Trials impacted the world then and in the future in many ways. To begin‚ the Nuremberg Trials

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    and soldiers. (Wu‚ 2005) Emperor Hirohito was excused from the trial after World War II and was kept in throne for another 44 years. The fact that the war time Prime Minister Hideki Tojo took all the responsibility at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East for war Crimes in which he made a speech to admit the actions he had done during the war (Tojo‚ 1994) gave the world an impression that the Emperor was utterly blameless and oblivious to the invasion of China. Although it was

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