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United Nations Tribunals And Complicity In Human Rights Violations: The Assassination Of Zoran Djindjic, Ibpp Editor
United Nations Tribunals And Complicity In Human Rights Violations: The Assassination Of Zoran Djindjic, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article presents a hypothesis of untoward consequences through the reification of human rights.
Trends. When Governments Want Government To Change, Ibpp Editor
Trends. When Governments Want Government To Change, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This Trends article discusses regime change in Germany and Iraq in a political psychological context.
Back To The F Scale: Milosevic As Authoritarian, Ibpp Editor
Back To The F Scale: Milosevic As Authoritarian, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes the "fit" of Slobodan Milosevic's personality with the classic construct of the authoritarian as conceptualized by the initial form of the F Scale.
Trends. To Contest Or Not To Contest: A Necessary Ambivalence In Yugoslavia, Ibpp Editor
Trends. To Contest Or Not To Contest: A Necessary Ambivalence In Yugoslavia, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses corruption of 2000 elections in Yugoslavia purportedly by Slobodan Milosevic, and the problematic task of effective subsequent action.
Trends. After The Election: Milosevic Myths, Ibpp Editor
Trends. After The Election: Milosevic Myths, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the defeat of Slobodan Milosevic in his re-election attempt in 2000, as well as the subsequent political balance in Yugoslavia.
Ibpp Research Associates: Azerbaijan, Government Of Azerbaijan, Ibpp Editor
Ibpp Research Associates: Azerbaijan, Government Of Azerbaijan, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article involves fragments of the English language version of the constitution of the Azerbaijan Republic- -in force since November 27, 1995. The full version of the document is currently available at https://en.president.az/azerbaijan/constitution.
The following articles from the Azerbaijani constitution are listed, complete with text from the document:
- Article 72. Principal Obligations of Citizens.
- Article 73. Taxes and other State Duties.
- Article 74. Loyalty to Homeland.
- Article 75. Respect For State Symbols.
- Article 76. Defense of Homeland.
- Article 77. Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments.
- Article 78. Environmental Protection.
- Article 79. Prohibition to Execute Responsibilities Contradicting The Law.
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From The Ibpp Research Associates. (1) Global Perspectives. (2) Slovenia., United Nations, Janez Kranjski
From The Ibpp Research Associates. (1) Global Perspectives. (2) Slovenia., United Nations, Janez Kranjski
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The IBPP Research Associates column has two parts, both of which are included in the downloadable document.
The first part of the document forwards text from a World Health Organization document, taken from the United Nations Wire for April 8, 1999. It has been posted here as a contrast to the first Trend entry in this IBPP Issue. Two main issues - (1) Possible orthogonality of psychological from legal and moral standards and (2) the reliability and validity of different approaches within the clinical sciences to delineating psychopathology - are considered.
The second part of the document is an April …