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The Morning After: A Phenomenological Approach To Understanding The Process Of Repair And Reconciliation In The Aftermath Of Clergy Sexual Misconduct, Damion Taj Quaye
The Morning After: A Phenomenological Approach To Understanding The Process Of Repair And Reconciliation In The Aftermath Of Clergy Sexual Misconduct, Damion Taj Quaye
Department of Conflict Resolution Studies Theses and Dissertations
American religious institutions are expected to be free from the unsettling behaviors found in secular institutions. However, scandals in churches have revealed a difficult truth; the people who operate these faith institutions are just as flawed as those who do not. This hermeneutic phenomenological study explored the damage caused by clergy sexual misconduct. Congregations, families, religious organizations, and the concept of the Christian church suffer because of clergy sexual misconduct. There are significant barriers to repair and reconciliation. Cases of clergy sexual misconduct in the Roman Catholic Church have received much of the attention, but the problem is bigger than …
A Brand New Narrative: Social Attitudes Toward Conflict Resolution And Inefficiency In Marketing And Branding, Emily Skinner
A Brand New Narrative: Social Attitudes Toward Conflict Resolution And Inefficiency In Marketing And Branding, Emily Skinner
Department of Conflict Resolution Studies Theses and Dissertations
This study aimed to bring to light infield internal assumptions, expectations, and knowledge that may influence limitations on fostering an environment that can increase a social demand for conflict resolution services, knowledge, and practices. The research explored if the field’s marketing is influenced by the macro social norms, assumptions, and expectations of conflict and if they influence how the field communicates with its market. The study’s goal was to investigate if the marketing and the branding of conflict resolution are influenced by the social fact of conflict as negative. This study explored conscious and unconscious broad patterns of common-sense knowledge, …
Women In Ministry: How Conflicts Between God's Purpose And Church Doctrine Impact The Efficacy Of Female Church Leaders, Nicole L. Davis
Women In Ministry: How Conflicts Between God's Purpose And Church Doctrine Impact The Efficacy Of Female Church Leaders, Nicole L. Davis
Department of Conflict Resolution Studies Theses and Dissertations
The following research was a biographical narrative that examined the lived experiences of male and female church leaders and their perspectives on the social, moral, and religious implications of female church leadership. The purpose of this research was to explore the ideologies and identities of women leaders within the faith ministry, the definitions of ministry and leadership, the role of women in church ministry, and their understanding of marketplace ministry. I employed conflict resolution theories relating to power, change, and mental modeling as the basis of analysis for evaluating the impact of church policies and practices on the utilization of …
Securing Child Rights In Time Of Conflict, Diane Marie Amann
Securing Child Rights In Time Of Conflict, Diane Marie Amann
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
It is an honor to serve on this panel alongisde representatives from two pillars of child protection, the Office of Children's Issues at the United States Department of State and the Office of the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary- General for Children and Armed Conflict.
Designing Trial Avoidance Procedures For Post-Conflict, Civil Law Countries: Is German Absprachen An Appropriate Model For Efficient Criminal Justice In Afghanistan?, Nasiruddin Nezaami
Designing Trial Avoidance Procedures For Post-Conflict, Civil Law Countries: Is German Absprachen An Appropriate Model For Efficient Criminal Justice In Afghanistan?, Nasiruddin Nezaami
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In Afghanistan, the persistence of several problems has caused inefficiency in the criminal procedure.
Sex Tourism In St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands: An Exploratory Study, Elizabeth Estes
Sex Tourism In St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands: An Exploratory Study, Elizabeth Estes
Department of Conflict Resolution Studies Theses and Dissertations
St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, is similar to other tourism dependent Caribbean nations where the tourism industry is dependent upon the `4 S's'- sun, sand, sea, and sex. This researcher posited that the phenomenon of sex tourism exists in St. Thomas as it does in other tourist destinations in the Caribbean like Jamaica, Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic and Barbados (Bailey and Ricketts, 2003; de Albuquerque, 1998; Munshi, 2006; Ryan and Kinder, 1996). The lacuna of any U.S. Virgin Islands sex tourism literature prompted this researcher to conduct an exploratory case study in St. Thomas to learn whether or …
Expanding The R2p Tool-Kit: New Political Possibilities And Attendant Legal Uncertainties, John Cerone
Expanding The R2p Tool-Kit: New Political Possibilities And Attendant Legal Uncertainties, John Cerone
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The international community has begun to live up to its name. Dramatic legal and political developments of the past fifty years have greatly expanded the array of tools available for responding to grave human rights situations internal to members of the community, and have manifested an increased willingness to deploy those tools to further the human rights values of the community.
Chapter 6: State-Building And Democracy, Erin Mccandless, Mary H. Schwoebel
Chapter 6: State-Building And Democracy, Erin Mccandless, Mary H. Schwoebel
Conflict Resolution Studies Faculty Book and Book Chapters
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Executive Summary: Thawing A Frozen Conflict: Legal Aspects Of The Separatist Crisis In Moldova, Special Committee On European Affairs Of The New York City Bar
Executive Summary: Thawing A Frozen Conflict: Legal Aspects Of The Separatist Crisis In Moldova, Special Committee On European Affairs Of The New York City Bar
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Moldova is the poorest country in Europe and it is enmeshed in a seemingly intractable separatist conflict involving ethnic tensions, Russian troops, Soviet-era arms stockpiles, smuggling, money-laundering, and corruption.
Filling The Void: Providing A Framework For The Legal Regulation Of The Military Companent Of The War On Terror Through Application Of Basic Principles Of The Law Of Armed Conflict, Professor Geoffrey S. Corn
Filling The Void: Providing A Framework For The Legal Regulation Of The Military Companent Of The War On Terror Through Application Of Basic Principles Of The Law Of Armed Conflict, Professor Geoffrey S. Corn
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In 1961, the Supreme Court of the United States held in Mapp v. Ohio' that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution required imposition of the exclusionary rule for evidence improperly seized by State officials.
Can Law Halt The Violence? Palestinian Suicide Bombings And Israeli "Targeted Assasinations" Under International Humanitarian Law, Donna E. Arzt
Can Law Halt The Violence? Palestinian Suicide Bombings And Israeli "Targeted Assasinations" Under International Humanitarian Law, Donna E. Arzt
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
My objective in this paper is not to use international law as another weapon in the conflict, as further fuel to fan the flames, as it's so often used in this conflict, but instead to use it as a message to both Palestinians and Israelis: Stop.
Resolution Of Claims To Self-Determination: The Expansion And Creation Of Dispute Settlement Mechanisms, Valerie Epps
Resolution Of Claims To Self-Determination: The Expansion And Creation Of Dispute Settlement Mechanisms, Valerie Epps
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
My task is three fold. I shall first give a very brief introduction to the topic of self-determination within the general jurisprudence of the proliferation of international dispute settlement mechanisms.
Impact Of Sarbanes-Oxley On Multiple Listed Corporations: Conflicts In Comparative Corporate Laws And Possible Remedies, Sabyasachi Ghoshray
Impact Of Sarbanes-Oxley On Multiple Listed Corporations: Conflicts In Comparative Corporate Laws And Possible Remedies, Sabyasachi Ghoshray
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In the summer of 2002, the United States Congress adopted the Sarbanes- Oxley Act of 2002 as a response to the widely-publicized financial scandals involving the corporate giants Enron, WorldCom, Tyco and others.
The Special Court For Sierra Leone: Establishing A New Approach To International Criminal Justice, John Cerone
The Special Court For Sierra Leone: Establishing A New Approach To International Criminal Justice, John Cerone
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The proposed Special Court for Sierra Leone is sometimes referred to as a national/international hybrid entity.
Low-Intensity Conflict And The Law, L. C. Green
Low-Intensity Conflict And The Law, L. C. Green
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The term low-intensity conflict is relatively new in military and political language and is employed more or less synonymously with noninternational conflict, especially when such a conflict becomes of international concern.
Capital Crime Decisions: 1992 Survey Of Florida Law, Gary Caldwell
Capital Crime Decisions: 1992 Survey Of Florida Law, Gary Caldwell
Nova Law Review
The United States Supreme Court's decision in Espinosa v. Florida, is by far the most important development in Florida capital punishment law during the survey period.
Florida's New Rules Of Professional Conduct, Howard Messing
Florida's New Rules Of Professional Conduct, Howard Messing
Nova Law Review
This article considers the ethical directives contained in Florida's
New Rules of Professional Conduct adopted by the Florida Bar late in
1984.