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Conflict Alert Systems And Conflict Prevention, Peter Brecke
Conflict Alert Systems And Conflict Prevention, Peter Brecke
CNCR-Hewlett Foundation Seed Grant White Papers
This paper addresses issues surrounding the use of conflict alert systems to support conflict prevention activities. The paper first gives the reader an understanding of the role and capabilities of conflict alert systems. The paper then describes the use of such systems within institutions. With that background the paper then discusses issues which must be resolved regarding both the technical and organizational aspects of conflict alert systems to enable them to support conflict prevention by national, regional, and global security organizations.
Collaborative Planning And Ecosystem Management, R. Gregory Bourne
Collaborative Planning And Ecosystem Management, R. Gregory Bourne
CNCR-Hewlett Foundation Seed Grant White Papers
No abstract provided.
Violence And Violence Prevention Among African American Middle School Children, Daniel Lockwood Ph.D.
Violence And Violence Prevention Among African American Middle School Children, Daniel Lockwood Ph.D.
CNCR-Hewlett Foundation Seed Grant White Papers
This study contributes to school-based violence prevention programs by describing typical violent interactions. The findings come from the content analysis of transcribed interviews with 58 African-American middle school students who reported their participation in 121 violent incidents. The most frequent opening moves were offensive touching, interfering with possessions, hurtful play (including teasing), backbiting, requests to do something, and insults. About half the incidents occurred in school and a quarter took place at home. Respondents who acted violently often interpreted the situation as one in which they were being attacked or threatened. Other interpretations were that antagonists thought they had done …
Improving Incentives For Compliance With Non-Proliferation Regimes, Dorinda G. Dallmeyer
Improving Incentives For Compliance With Non-Proliferation Regimes, Dorinda G. Dallmeyer
CNCR-Hewlett Foundation Seed Grant White Papers
No abstract provided.
1995-1996 Annual Report, Georgia State University College Of Law, Marjorie L. Girth
1995-1996 Annual Report, Georgia State University College Of Law, Marjorie L. Girth
Annual Reports
No abstract provided.
Legal Pursuits Vol. 4 No. 4, Georgia State University Law Library
Legal Pursuits Vol. 4 No. 4, Georgia State University Law Library
Law Library Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Legal Pursuits Vol. 4 Special Edition, Georgia State University Law Library
Legal Pursuits Vol. 4 Special Edition, Georgia State University Law Library
Law Library Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Law Library Annual Report 1995-1996, Georgia State University Law Library
Law Library Annual Report 1995-1996, Georgia State University Law Library
Law Library Annual Reports
No abstract provided.
April 1996 Docket, Georgia State University College Of Law
April 1996 Docket, Georgia State University College Of Law
The Docket
No abstract provided.
Legal Pursuits Vol. 4 No. 3, Georgia State University Law Library
Legal Pursuits Vol. 4 No. 3, Georgia State University Law Library
Law Library Newsletters
No abstract provided.
March 1996 Docket, Georgia State University College Of Law
March 1996 Docket, Georgia State University College Of Law
The Docket
No abstract provided.
Hooding Ceremony Program, Georgia State University College Of Law
Hooding Ceremony Program, Georgia State University College Of Law
Hooding Ceremony Programs
No abstract provided.
Photograph Of Justice Anthony Kennedy Giving Miller Lecture, Georgia State University College Of Law
Photograph Of Justice Anthony Kennedy Giving Miller Lecture, Georgia State University College Of Law
Miscellaneous
No abstract provided.
January 1996 Docket, Georgia State University College Of Law
January 1996 Docket, Georgia State University College Of Law
The Docket
No abstract provided.
1996-1998 Bulletin, Georgia State University College Of Law
1996-1998 Bulletin, Georgia State University College Of Law
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Medical Monitoring And The Future Of Cercla: Reinvigorating The Superfund Laws Consequentialist Purpose, Colin Crawford
Medical Monitoring And The Future Of Cercla: Reinvigorating The Superfund Laws Consequentialist Purpose, Colin Crawford
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
Adventures In The Zone Of Twilight: Separation Of Powers And National Economic Security In The Mexican Bailout, Russell D. Covey
Adventures In The Zone Of Twilight: Separation Of Powers And National Economic Security In The Mexican Bailout, Russell D. Covey
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
Genetic Confidentiality: What's The Big Secret?, Paul A. Lombardo
Genetic Confidentiality: What's The Big Secret?, Paul A. Lombardo
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
The Ali Principles Of Corporate Governance Compared With Georgia Law - Continued, The Special Contribution, Marjorie F. Knowles, Colin Flannery
The Ali Principles Of Corporate Governance Compared With Georgia Law - Continued, The Special Contribution, Marjorie F. Knowles, Colin Flannery
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.
The Antinomy Of Coherence And Determinacy, William A. Edmundson
The Antinomy Of Coherence And Determinacy, William A. Edmundson
Faculty Publications By Year
Coherence and determinacy are both apparent desiderata for bodies of law and legal systems. Unfortunately, in legal systems of any complexity, increasing the degree of one invariably brings about a lessening of the other. For theories of law - such as Ronald Dworkin's - that emphasize the importance of coherence in judicial reasoning, while requiring as a condition of legitimacy that legal rights pre-exist judicial decisions, this must be an unwelcome fact.
The Shift From Power To Process: A Functional Approach To Foreclosure Law, Basil Mattingly
The Shift From Power To Process: A Functional Approach To Foreclosure Law, Basil Mattingly
Faculty Publications By Year
No abstract provided.