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Eleanor Roosevelt And Charles Malik: Titans Of Peace And Architects Of Post-Wwii International Cooperation, Ankeith Prince Illiparambil
Eleanor Roosevelt And Charles Malik: Titans Of Peace And Architects Of Post-Wwii International Cooperation, Ankeith Prince Illiparambil
History
This thesis examines the impact that the leadership of Eleanor Roosevelt and Charles Malik had on both the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 and the greater trajectory of international cooperation as orchestrated by the United Nations. The study begins by looking at the “Big Three” conferences organized by the Allied Powers near the end of World War II and the hope that American President Franklin D. Roosevelt had for what could be accomplished by international cooperation. From there, we follow the leadership of Eleanor Roosevelt and Charles Malik as members of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. …
The Grizzly, April 4, 2019, Courtney A. Duchene, Sam Rosenthal, Matthew Trainor, Johnny Myers, Rosalia Murphy, William Wehrs, Skylar Haas, Sienna Coleman, Lillian Vila Licht, Shelsea Deravil, Thomas Bantley, Daniel Walker, David Mendelsohn, Peter Desimone, Tom Cardozo
The Grizzly, April 4, 2019, Courtney A. Duchene, Sam Rosenthal, Matthew Trainor, Johnny Myers, Rosalia Murphy, William Wehrs, Skylar Haas, Sienna Coleman, Lillian Vila Licht, Shelsea Deravil, Thomas Bantley, Daniel Walker, David Mendelsohn, Peter Desimone, Tom Cardozo
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Holocaust Survivor Shares Story with Ursinus • New Interdisciplinary Course Brings Biology and African American History Together • Talk on Free Speech vs. Censorship • Ursinus Students Travel to Attend 63rd Annual UN Women's Conference • Period Product Drive Raises Awareness • Pinata Party: Students Celebrate Heritage • New Summer Programs at UC • Opinions: Negative Consequences of Automation Must be Addressed; Mueller was Never Going to Save You • The "Loves Giving Length" Award: Nick DeFeo • Women's Hoops Reflects on Historic Season • Nolan Murt Named Finance Valedictorian
Legal Status Of Drones Under Loac And International Law, Vivek Sehrawat
Legal Status Of Drones Under Loac And International Law, Vivek Sehrawat
Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs
No abstract provided.
America's Forgotten Constitutions: Defiant Visions Of Power And Community, Robert Tsai
America's Forgotten Constitutions: Defiant Visions Of Power And Community, Robert Tsai
Robert L Tsai
The U.S. Constitution opens by proclaiming the sovereignty of all citizens: "We the People." Robert Tsai's gripping history of alternative constitutions invites readers into the circle of those who have rejected this ringing assertion--the defiant groups that refused to accept the Constitution's definition of who "the people" are and how their authority should be exercised. America's Forgotten Constitutions is the story of America as told by dissenters: squatters, Native Americans, abolitionists, socialists, internationalists, and racial nationalists. Beginning in the nineteenth century, Tsai chronicles eight episodes in which discontented citizens took the extraordinary step of drafting a new constitution. He examines …
Police-Building And The Responsibility To Protect: Civil Society, Gender And Human Rights Culture In Oceania, Charles Hawksley, Nichole Georgeou
Police-Building And The Responsibility To Protect: Civil Society, Gender And Human Rights Culture In Oceania, Charles Hawksley, Nichole Georgeou
Nichole Georgeou
Forthcoming: This book examines how the United Nations and states provide assistance for the police services of developing states to help them meet their human rights obligations to their citizens, under the responsibility to protect (R2P) provisions. It examines police-capacity building ("police-building") by international donors in Timor-Leste, Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea (PNG). All three states have been described as "fragile states" and "states of concern", and all have witnessed significant social tensions and violence in the past decades. The authors argue that globally police-building forms part of an attempt to make states "safe" so that they can adhere …
The Grizzly, April 29, 2010, Caitlin Dalik, Katie Callahan, Gianna Paone, Ashley Mccomeskey, Joshua C. Walsh, Lisa Jobe, Spencer Foreman, Audge Thrasher, Cory Kram, Elizabeth Mahoney, Bethani Zeller '12, Roger Lee, Jessica Zatwarnicki, Holly Brizell, Laura Gurenlian, James Kilduff, Shane Eachus, Matt Campbell
The Grizzly, April 29, 2010, Caitlin Dalik, Katie Callahan, Gianna Paone, Ashley Mccomeskey, Joshua C. Walsh, Lisa Jobe, Spencer Foreman, Audge Thrasher, Cory Kram, Elizabeth Mahoney, Bethani Zeller '12, Roger Lee, Jessica Zatwarnicki, Holly Brizell, Laura Gurenlian, James Kilduff, Shane Eachus, Matt Campbell
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Active Minds Hosts Art Fair to Benefit Mental Health • Students Say Farewell Through Presidential Celebration • UCDC Hosts Spring Concert in Lenfest Theater • Dr. Spencer Foreman: Counting Down the Reasons • Workout and Have Fun at Ursinus Zumba-Thon! • Music and Diplomacy Converge to Help Alleviate HIV and AIDS • Professor Mudd's CIE III Class Explores Happiness and the UC Student Body • Class of 2010 Spotlight: Seniors Reflect on UC Memories • Ursinus College Mourns the Loss of a Legend • Senior Spotlight: Mark Worrilow, Football
Constructing Indigenousness In The Late Modern World, Robert Cribb, Li Narangoa
Constructing Indigenousness In The Late Modern World, Robert Cribb, Li Narangoa
Robert Cribb
Examines changing meanings of the term 'indigenous" in relation to other ideas that have been valued in various (mainly Western) philosophical system, such as priority, attachment to the land, and technical knowledge.
The Ursinus Weekly, November 13, 1975, Ruth Von Kummer, Margaret Horioka, Jina Jones, George Geist, Sharon Tuberty, Cathryn Mccarthy, Barbara J. Grider, Alan Stetler, Alan M. Taren, Mary Beth Kramer, Bob Molarz, Joseph Saraco, Andrew Schwartz, Carolyn Bechtold
The Ursinus Weekly, November 13, 1975, Ruth Von Kummer, Margaret Horioka, Jina Jones, George Geist, Sharon Tuberty, Cathryn Mccarthy, Barbara J. Grider, Alan Stetler, Alan M. Taren, Mary Beth Kramer, Bob Molarz, Joseph Saraco, Andrew Schwartz, Carolyn Bechtold
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Volleyball team is Division "A" champ • Myrin hrs. changed? • Pre-legal Soc. is revived • SFARC update • U.S.A. as seen by Kahata • Temple University lists Irish Studies • Pollution expert talks • Editorial: Pride and perseverance • Editor's comment: My reply to your opinions • Saturday Lunch • Forum review: Ambassador discusses U.N. • Bearpit opens • A new light on Lantern • Newmans organize • A conversation in the board room • Devils demonize Bears! • Diving into action • Intramurals • Mr. Karas • NBA West • A season of kicks
The Ursinus Weekly, October 25, 1973, John T. Fidler, Gary Griffith, Wendy Barnes, Ruth Von Kummer, David Ochocki, Theodore Burdumy, Elsie Van Wagoner, Alan Stetler, Milton E. Detterline, Doug Glover, J. Timothy Clemens, Richard Whaley, Judith James, Eva Morgan, Leonard Domanski
The Ursinus Weekly, October 25, 1973, John T. Fidler, Gary Griffith, Wendy Barnes, Ruth Von Kummer, David Ochocki, Theodore Burdumy, Elsie Van Wagoner, Alan Stetler, Milton E. Detterline, Doug Glover, J. Timothy Clemens, Richard Whaley, Judith James, Eva Morgan, Leonard Domanski
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Fraternities select homecoming candidates; Students will vote for favorites today • Ursinus will make record books with giant banana split • Chemistry department gets $3000 grant • Longer hours suggested for noisy Myrin library • Volunteer service program begins work; Ken-Crest Center will be first effort • Editorial: Minority student speaks out on biological overpopulation • Faculty portrait: Mrs. Mary Anne Clausen • The Big Game • Alumni corner • Letter to the editor: Tradition and the individual • Lord Caradon, U.N. Representative, speaks on “obligation of optimism” • Shaw-Bernard art exhibit opens today • Placement office helpful for job-hunting …
The Ursinus Weekly, April 8, 1963, Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, Craig Garner
The Ursinus Weekly, April 8, 1963, Sharon E. Robbins, Carl F. Peek, Craig Garner
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
James Farmer, Freedom Rider, to speak at Forum • Lippy and Boslers to make TV debut • Delta Pi Sigma pledges to raise money for 8 page Weekly • Sophs plan weekend • Chem Society showing film of Glenn's flight • Campus Chest failure • Volunteers needed for Indian school • Carol Heber queen of Junior Prom; Seven Cub & Key members tapped • Bachelor of business administration now available in Evening School • WSGA elections April 10 • Letters to the editor • WAA elections April 10 • Ursinus to offer geology in first Saturday class • Students hear …
The Ursinus Weekly, May 8, 1961, John Swinton, F. Donald Zucker, Robin L. Stevenson, Gerald Morita
The Ursinus Weekly, May 8, 1961, John Swinton, F. Donald Zucker, Robin L. Stevenson, Gerald Morita
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
"Mr. Barry's etchings" Curtain Club offering • MSGA discusses open meetings with Moll at helm • Professor calls John Birch Society "insult to American good sense" • Spring Festival plans complete: Fete boasts queen, "Big city" dances; Men now included • Ursinus' festival queen plans August wedding • Group enlists aid of Ursinus seniors for career study • Rosenbaum, Mast, Reckard vie for pre-med lead • Juniors elect Griffin to third term; Feldstein, Shinnick lead sophs, frosh • Editorial: Ursinus girls, beasts or beauties?; Potential comebacks • Letters to the editor • Ursinus in the past • Chapel commentary • …
The Ursinus Weekly, March 13, 1961, Catherine A. Nicolai, William Mast, Richard F. Levine, John B. Piston, John Swinton, Gerald Morita
The Ursinus Weekly, March 13, 1961, Catherine A. Nicolai, William Mast, Richard F. Levine, John B. Piston, John Swinton, Gerald Morita
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
U.N. official speaks on Africa • Aviation team to visit; Group on campus Mar. 22 • Two frosh girls complete Spring Festival court • Committee set up to plan first Parents Day • State Department seeks people for jobs • "Mr. Barrie's etchings" chosen as Spring play • Listings for March job interviews are posted • Ursinus to host SPSEA convention on Sat., March 18 • WAA investigates insurance plan • Music fraternity invites three people to join • CAC to present second music night on March 18 • "Archaeology & the Bible" topic of Wed. Y program • Two …
The Ursinus Weekly, November 16, 1953, Mary Jane Allen, Mary Louise Killheffer, Marvin Rotman, Charlie Kenney, Joan Higgins, Hazel Okino, Bernard Orsini, Joan Fisher, Patricia Garrow, Ismar Schorsch, Art Ehlers
The Ursinus Weekly, November 16, 1953, Mary Jane Allen, Mary Louise Killheffer, Marvin Rotman, Charlie Kenney, Joan Higgins, Hazel Okino, Bernard Orsini, Joan Fisher, Patricia Garrow, Ismar Schorsch, Art Ehlers
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Forum hears Norman Palmer talk on India • Honor system is MSGA topic at open discussion • U.C. group visits UN headquarters • "Messiah" features well-known soloists • Conditions in modern Austria revealed Monday by Thalburg • "No easy answer" seen by Chi Alpha Society • Faculty join students in show, Friday • Play polished by intense rehearsal • Music Club members attend harp concert • Dr. J. E. Wagner speaks, receives degree, Tuesday • High schools to tour campus • Doctors to appear at pre-med meeting • Dr. Yost presides at English lit reading • Pep talk on FTA …
The Ursinus Weekly, April 17, 1944, Marion Bright, James Money, Beverly Cloud, Grace T. Knopf
The Ursinus Weekly, April 17, 1944, Marion Bright, James Money, Beverly Cloud, Grace T. Knopf
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Curtain Club chooses comedy, Junior Miss for May production • Juniors to present " A spring night" at annual prom this Friday evening • Girls will present "The land of Oz" • John McClellan named first vice-president for coming convention • "Organized peace is not impossible" say college students • Barbara Cooke to sing in recital tonight • Women debaters to travel to Albright College • Dr. Baker stresses need for teachers • Brotherhood sponsors devotional at Trinity • Dr. H. M. Leinbach to speak to pre-medical society • Students enjoy barn dance • Swing band to make debut at …