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    When is Humanitarian Intervention Justified? “The regime is killing us‚ many of the opposition fighters are becoming criminals and the world is watching it like a film” (The Economist‚ 2013). This is a statement by a Syrian student whose sentiment has become common amongst Syrians. According to the UN‚ since March 18th 2011‚ the date that marked the beginning of the Syrian uprising‚ 70‚000 Syrians‚ mostly civilians‚ have died‚ but the death toll is likely to be considerably higher (ibid

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    Feminist Approaches to International Law Hilary Charlesworth‚ Christine Chinkin and Shelley Wright The American Journal of International Law Vol. 85‚ No. 4 (Oct.‚ 1991)‚ pp. 613-645 (article consists of 33 pages) Published by: American Society of International Law Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2203269 The central argument of the "Feminist Approaches to International Law" (Charlesworth‚ Chinkin and Wright‚ 1991) is diffuse. On the one hand‚ the case for and solution to the feministic

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    International Business‚ 14e (Daniels et al.) Chapter 20 International Human Resources 1) Why is management of international human resources more difficult than directing human resources at the domestic level? A) the complications that arise from political‚ cultural‚ legal‚ and economic differences between countries B) the challenge posed by managers in other countries that aim to achieve global objectives for the company no matter the costs imposed on national objectives C) the greater similarity

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    inflicted on the civilian population by Assad’s government‚ Syria’s twenty-one-month old political and humanitarian crisis does not seem to show any sign of progress. Hundreds of people‚ including women and children‚ are slaughtered every week in what the international community describes as a «massacre» of the syrian population. The establishment of human rights as a key component of international politics has allowed external actors to scrutinize and judge Assad regime’s poor treatment of its own

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    they act or speak‚ the cultural universals make every culture different. The values of every culture are one of the critical parts‚ the values govern what is practiced and what is seen as right or wrong.Citizens of the South highly valued etiquette to be polite to all people. The way communities speak defines them and make them stand out from the group. During the civil rights era‚ the Cultural universals were highly viewed among all people. During the Civil Rights era in the South‚ values were stern

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    AGENDA- HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION WITH RESPECT TO R2P INTRODUCTION The objective of humanitarian intervention is to prevent mass violation of human rights and human dignity. It has remained a compelling issue in international affairs because of its controversial character. Although sovereignty has formed the basis of international relations since the Treaty of Westphalia‚ events in the 1990s raised the impetus of the international community to place the protection of

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    United States Called to Task on Indigenous Rights: The Western Shoshone Struggle and Success at the International Level‚ 619 Fishel’s statement illustrates the ongoing attempt of the United States to encroach on Indian lands‚ especially the Shoshones in order to take advantage of the bountiful land that these Natives own. This proves as an example of the ongoing settler colonialism of the United States despite of its stated adherence to human rights and equality among its citizens. Its actions

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    Fall Public International Law International law legalty- Basic rules based on an international law which are the norms of Jus Cogen and obligations erga omnes‚ there are a number of instruments which set out the rules of international legal order. These instruments include: Art 2 (1) UN Charter that sets out the principle of the sovereign equality of states; Art 38 (1) Statute of the International Court of Justice which contains a list of different categories of rules of international law‚ including

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    should have equal rights and should have an active role in the revolution. She believed that women should have access to education‚ that women had the right to participate in the government‚ and that women should have equal rights as men did. The Declaration of the Rights of Man left out the rights and role of women‚ and it became a hot debate topic as many revolutionaries demanded that laws on women should be reconsidered. Mary Wollstonecraft wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Women after the

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    .Human Universal Load Carrier (HULC)‚ United States of America Key Data Manufacturer Lockheed Martin Country US Weight 53lb (24kg) Payload Capacity 200lb (91kg) Range 20km Maximum Speed 11kmph (long duration)‚ 16kmph (burst speed) . The Human Universal Load Carrier (HULC) is an exoskeleton being developed by Lockheed Martin for dismounted soldiers. The hydraulically-powered HULC enables soldiers to carry heavy loads with minimal strain on their body. The system is expected

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