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Hybrid Tribunals Are The Most Effective Structure For Adjudicating International Crimes Occurring Within A Domestic State, Caitlin E. Carroll Jan 2013

Hybrid Tribunals Are The Most Effective Structure For Adjudicating International Crimes Occurring Within A Domestic State, Caitlin E. Carroll

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Brosius, 1 Killing Outside The Law: The Case Of Israel’S Policy Of Assassinating Iranian Nuclear Scientists, Robert Brosius Jan 2013

Brosius, 1 Killing Outside The Law: The Case Of Israel’S Policy Of Assassinating Iranian Nuclear Scientists, Robert Brosius

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Removing Head Of State Immunity: Utilizing Domestic Courts To Promote Access To Justice, Aya Tochigi Jan 2012

Removing Head Of State Immunity: Utilizing Domestic Courts To Promote Access To Justice, Aya Tochigi

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A Problem Of Mixed Motives: The Responsibility To Protect In Syria, Husain A. Gatlin Jan 2012

A Problem Of Mixed Motives: The Responsibility To Protect In Syria, Husain A. Gatlin

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User Generated Revolution And Censorship: Is There A Right To Revolution?, Chris Desimone Jan 2012

User Generated Revolution And Censorship: Is There A Right To Revolution?, Chris Desimone

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Japan’S Prostitution Prevention Law: The Case Of The Missing Geisha, Tenica Peterfreund Jan 2010

Japan’S Prostitution Prevention Law: The Case Of The Missing Geisha, Tenica Peterfreund

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Interreligious Dialogue In Global Perspective, Lawrence E. Frizzell D.Phil. Jan 2002

Interreligious Dialogue In Global Perspective, Lawrence E. Frizzell D.Phil.

Selected Works of Lawrence E. Frizzell

The tensions between religions and political systems have been evident in intellectual and cultural contexts throughout human experience. In past ages, there has been a propensity for each culture or religion to assume that it embodied the best in every aspect of the human order. There is no longer any excuse for such narrowness spawned of ignorance to dominate the thinking of educated people. Yet mere tolerance of other approaches to the common challenges of humanity will not provide security for all, especially for minorities within a culture or for weaker societies in a given region striving to maintain their …