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    and Marion Short Chair in Law‚ Univ. of Notre Dame) (arguing that unmanned drones are “battlefield weapons‚” and as such should not be used outside of “combat zones”); Rise of the Drones II‚ supra at 44–46 (prepared statement of William C. Banks) (describing how legal authority for use of drones in targeting can be found in existing law governing armed conflict but urging modernization of policy and law); Rise of the Drones II‚ supra (statement of Michael W. Lewis‚ Professor of Law Ohio N. Univ. Pettit

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    (Peterson‚ 2011). It was an outcome of a number of repressive policies against Arab citizens from their own governments (McCrummen‚ 2011). . Tunisia was the first of the Arab country to over throw their government igniting other revolutions in Egypt‚ Libya‚ Yemen‚ Bahrain‚ and sparked protests in Algeria‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Kuwait‚ Morocco‚ and Sudan which answers the question of “where this Arab Springs took place.” Though there were common factors‚ each protesting country had their own particular goals

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    Gadhafi inspired in the intellectual community‚ many Libyan writers turned to allegory to make their work opaque to the regime. But Matar’s own writing is more forthright about political experiences — he says that when he decided to set his novel in Libya in the late 1970s‚ it seemed inauthentic and

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    Africa. These are some of the interesting statistics I learned about Chad. The republic of Chad is the largest country of the former French Equatorial Africa. It occupies 1‚284‚000 km and had a population of 4‚752‚000. It is bounded on the north by Libya‚ on the east of Sudan‚ on the south of by the Central African Republic‚ on the southwest by Cameroon‚ and on the west by Nigeria. The capital is N’Diamena‚ formerly known as Fort-Lamey‚ a city with a population of 303‚000. Most of Chad is large basin

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    unlimited joy and happiness and a new way of life on the other side. In Libya‚ its citizens had to experience decades of injustice and a lack of freedom. Eventually the burden became too heavy and the people took up arms against the state. Naturally many sacrifices had to be made and many people lost their lives and the lives of their precious ones before they could gain anything positive out of the months of conflict. Libya is still an unsettled country but it seems that admits all the confusion

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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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    colonization in Africa and the rest of the world. After the Second World War‚ movements throughout Africa for independence began to explode. Following the war‚ these movements occurred in every country and the first African country to be liberated was Libya on December 24‚ 1951. Independence movements around the continent still continue today with South Sudan becoming acknowledged by the

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    and the implementation of various confidence-building measures. The Tripoli Agreement By ATTY. RENE ESPINA November 6‚ 2010‚ 9:12pm MANILA‚ Philippines – DURING the Martial Law years‚ President Ferdinand Marcos (PFM) sent a delegation to Tripoli‚ Libya‚ to persuade Muammar Khadafy‚ the Libyan leader‚ to intercede for the settlement of the

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    Northern Africa would be the recent problems that happened in Libya. There were spontaneous and ground up pro-democracy protests that spread throughout a region long controlled by authorisation regimes from left and right of the political range. What started off as peaceful protests against the long running oppressive Gaddafi regime in February 2010‚ resulted in a violent crackdown in Libya. Libya and Iraq are both large net exporters of oil. Libya produces 1.7 million barrels and exports 1.2 million barrels

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    Pakistan Joint Venture Financial Institutions – An Overview April 2013 Background Profile Performance Assets Quality Capital Structure Outlook on the Sector Background Post world war concept. Development “Development banks are government sponsored government-sponsored financial institutions concerned primarily with the provision of long-term capital to industry’’ 1 Unique objective of the economic development Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation of p p

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