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Corruption And Human Rights: Exploring The Relationships, Berihun Adugna Gebeye
Corruption And Human Rights: Exploring The Relationships, Berihun Adugna Gebeye
Human Rights & Human Welfare
Corruption is a global phenomenon which every society faces though its degree of severity varies from country to country. Despite its long history, there is no single universally agreed upon definition of corruption. Moreover, its causes, forms and impacts are diverse and multi-faceted. Understanding corruption by itself is a complex undertaking. However, it is agreed that corruption is inimical to public administration, undermines democracy, degrades the moral fabrics of the society and violates human rights. The pain of corruption touches all the human family but it disproportionately affects the vulnerable sections of the society. It reinforces discrimination, exclusion and arbitrariness. …
October Roundtable: Un Secretary-General Report On “Responsibility To Protect: Timely And Decisive Response”, Introduction, Claudia Fuentes Julio
October Roundtable: Un Secretary-General Report On “Responsibility To Protect: Timely And Decisive Response”, Introduction, Claudia Fuentes Julio
Human Rights & Human Welfare
An annotation of:
“Responsibility to Protect: Timely and Decisive Response” Ban Ki-moon, July 2012.
Responsibility To Regulate: How The ‘Responsibility To Protect’ Expands State Power, Philip Cunliffe
Responsibility To Regulate: How The ‘Responsibility To Protect’ Expands State Power, Philip Cunliffe
Human Rights & Human Welfare
Like most UN reports, particularly those concerned with the doctrine of the "responsibility to protect" (RtoP), the latest report of the UN Secretary-General is filled with plenty of pious guff mixed in with the platitudes that engulf UN diplomacy. But buried within the blathering are also some disturbing prescriptions for how the UN envisages rolling out RtoP around the world. I want to draw attention to three specific points in order to consider what these tell us about RtoP as a political model. First, I will look at the treatment of media and speech in the report; second, how the …
Politics As Usual At The Un: Implementing Pillar Three Of Rtop, Eric A. Heinze
Politics As Usual At The Un: Implementing Pillar Three Of Rtop, Eric A. Heinze
Human Rights & Human Welfare
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon's most recent report on RtoP seeks to evaluate the various ways that Pillar Three of RtoP can be implemented. As anyone familiar with RtoP is aware, the commitment is understood to have three separate but interrelated pillars. The first pillar says that states have the primary responsibility to protect their own citizens from genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing. Pillar Two says that the international community should assist states in fulfilling this responsibility, while Pillar Three says that if the state fails in its primary responsibility to protect its citizens from these crimes, …
“The Rtop And Responsibility While Protecting: The Secretary-General’S Timely And Decisive Report On Timely And Decisive Responses”, James Pattison
“The Rtop And Responsibility While Protecting: The Secretary-General’S Timely And Decisive Report On Timely And Decisive Responses”, James Pattison
Human Rights & Human Welfare
The United Nations Secretary-General's report on pillar three of the responsibility to protect (RtoP), "Responsibility to Protect: Timely and Decisive Response," is the most interesting, timely, and decisive of his four reports thus far on the RtoP. To start with, the subject matter of pillar three – the international community's potentially coercive responses to humanitarian crises, including humanitarian intervention – is the most controversial part of the RtoP doctrine and the area that has attracted the most criticism from skeptics. Previous reports, such as Implementing the Responsibility to Protect(2009), gave pillar three, and humanitarian intervention in particular, fairly short shrift, …
Strategies & Decisiveness: What Is Implied By A “Timely And Decisive Response” For Rtop Situations, H. M. Roff
Strategies & Decisiveness: What Is Implied By A “Timely And Decisive Response” For Rtop Situations, H. M. Roff
Human Rights & Human Welfare
Reflecting upon United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's recent report concerning the third pillar of the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP), on the "timely and decisive response," two items become clear to me. First is that the third pillar is inherently coercive in nature, even though the report and many RtoP pundits stress that it entails more than merely sanctioning the use of force. Second is that this is unsurprising if we recall that the purpose of RtoP is to ensure the protection of particular human rights (rights against: genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing) and that having a …
Vol. 16, No. 1: Table Of Contents, Allison Pofit Altaras
Vol. 16, No. 1: Table Of Contents, Allison Pofit Altaras
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reconciling Water Law And Economic Efficiency In Colorado Water Administration, Charles W. Howe
Reconciling Water Law And Economic Efficiency In Colorado Water Administration, Charles W. Howe
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Water, Oil, And Gas: A Legal And Technical Framework, Kent Holsinger
Water, Oil, And Gas: A Legal And Technical Framework, Kent Holsinger
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Juliet Christian-Smith & Peter H. Gleick, A Twenty-First Century U.S. Water Policy, Davis Wert
Juliet Christian-Smith & Peter H. Gleick, A Twenty-First Century U.S. Water Policy, Davis Wert
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stephen Grace, Dam Nation, Jenna Anderson
Watershed Management: A Comparison Between Efforts In The United States And The European Union, Anthony Perko
Watershed Management: A Comparison Between Efforts In The United States And The European Union, Anthony Perko
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Congreso De Acequias Recognizing Regional Challenges, Jonathan Culwell
Congreso De Acequias Recognizing Regional Challenges, Jonathan Culwell
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
A & B Irrigation Dist. V. Idaho Dep't Of Water Res., 284 P.3d 255 (Idaho 2012), Patrick Peluso
A & B Irrigation Dist. V. Idaho Dep't Of Water Res., 284 P.3d 255 (Idaho 2012), Patrick Peluso
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Magna Water Co. V. Strawberry Water Users Ass'n, 285 P.3d 1 (Utah Ct. App. 2012), Ryan Coyne
Magna Water Co. V. Strawberry Water Users Ass'n, 285 P.3d 1 (Utah Ct. App. 2012), Ryan Coyne
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vander Houwen V. State Dep't Of Ecology, 170 Wash. App. 1009 (Wash. Ct. App. 2012), Holly Taylor
Vander Houwen V. State Dep't Of Ecology, 170 Wash. App. 1009 (Wash. Ct. App. 2012), Holly Taylor
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
And The Survey Says... Insight From Northern Water, Christine Romo
And The Survey Says... Insight From Northern Water, Christine Romo
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cal. Pines Prop. Owners Ass'n V. Pedotti, 141 Cal. Rptr. 3d 793 (Cal. Ct. App. 2012), Robert Sykes
Cal. Pines Prop. Owners Ass'n V. Pedotti, 141 Cal. Rptr. 3d 793 (Cal. Ct. App. 2012), Robert Sykes
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Giese V. Blixrud, 285 P.3d 458 (Mont. 2012), Jacob A. Watterson
Giese V. Blixrud, 285 P.3d 458 (Mont. 2012), Jacob A. Watterson
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Town Of Manhattan V. Dep't Of Natural Res. & Conservation, 276 P.3d 920 (Mont. 2012), Natalia Schissler
Town Of Manhattan V. Dep't Of Natural Res. & Conservation, 276 P.3d 920 (Mont. 2012), Natalia Schissler
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Interpreting Water Conservation Standards In Waukesha, Wisconsin: A Local Internalization Of International Norms, Sarah E. Sharp
Interpreting Water Conservation Standards In Waukesha, Wisconsin: A Local Internalization Of International Norms, Sarah E. Sharp
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
National Themes In Water Efficiency: Revenue Loss And Its Political Impacts On Conservation Programs, Andy Mcfadden
National Themes In Water Efficiency: Revenue Loss And Its Political Impacts On Conservation Programs, Andy Mcfadden
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mesa Cnty. Land Conservancy, Inc, V. Allen, No. 11ca1416, 2012 Wl 2044781 (Colo. Ct. App. June 7, 2012), Winslow Taylor
Mesa Cnty. Land Conservancy, Inc, V. Allen, No. 11ca1416, 2012 Wl 2044781 (Colo. Ct. App. June 7, 2012), Winslow Taylor
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Public Trust Doctrine: What It Is, Where It Came From, And Why Colorado Does Not (And Should Not) Have One, Stephen H. Leonhardt
The Public Trust Doctrine: What It Is, Where It Came From, And Why Colorado Does Not (And Should Not) Have One, Stephen H. Leonhardt
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Public Trust Doctrine: What It Is, Where It Came From, And Why Colorado Does Not (And Should Not) Have One, Jessica J. Spuhler
The Public Trust Doctrine: What It Is, Where It Came From, And Why Colorado Does Not (And Should Not) Have One, Jessica J. Spuhler
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Eighth Update To Colorado Water Law: An Historical Overview, Gregory J. Hobbs
Eighth Update To Colorado Water Law: An Historical Overview, Gregory J. Hobbs
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
K. Hare, Buckled In The Denver Basin, Chris Stevens
K. Hare, Buckled In The Denver Basin, Chris Stevens
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Aba Teleconference - Water-Related Risks And Opportunities: Corporate Disclosure And Analysis Of An Emerging Business Concern, Aubrey Markson
Aba Teleconference - Water-Related Risks And Opportunities: Corporate Disclosure And Analysis Of An Emerging Business Concern, Aubrey Markson
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drought Parallels And Lessons Learned: 2002-2012, Ashley Jackson
Drought Parallels And Lessons Learned: 2002-2012, Ashley Jackson
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.
New Water Efficiency Plan Program And Colorado House Bill - 1051, Christine Romo
New Water Efficiency Plan Program And Colorado House Bill - 1051, Christine Romo
Water Law Review
No abstract provided.