Articles related to "Tribunal"



International Courts Part I of III: International Tribunal Court
The definitions of and differences among International Tribunal Court; International Criminal Court; and International Court of Justice, and how they preserve justice in our humane world.
• rights • human rights • abuse • humanity • humanitarian

Basilicas of the Forum Romanum
The basilica was an important public and administrative structure in any Roman forum. The basilicas of the Forum Romanum were among some of the largest and grandest.
• basilica • roman forum • stoa • forum romanum • roman empire

On War Crimes Part III: Real War Criminals
On War Crimes Part III- If Henry Kissinger is not war criminal then who is? We'll look at the recent war crimes of Yugoslavia to compare against the Bob Kerrey and Henry Kissinger models.
• milosevic • yugoslavia • rwanda • war crimes • tribunals

Crooks, Criminals, and the Pursuit of Justice
On 13 February two important events occurred. One was the trial of the former Yugoslav dictator Slobodan Milosevic. The other event was the arraignment of John Walker Lindh, the American who was captured while fighting with the Taleban in Afghanistan.
• war crimes trials • international war crimes tribunal • americans in the taleban

Human Rights
Human rights atrocities continue to be uncovered - atrocities committed by Saddam's henchmen. For this reason alone, the war to depose Saddam was justified.
• human • rights • liberation • atrocity • war

Khmer Rouge Leader Suffers Stroke
Ageing Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan, facing potential indictment by an atrocity crimes tribunal, was whisked to a Phnom Penh hospital following a stroke this week.
• khmer rouge • war crimes tribunal • genocide tribunal • extraordinary chambers in the courts of cambodia • khieu samphan

On Field Antics.
An article about the behind the ball incidents and what should be done about them.
• afl • behind the ball • incidents • injury • player's code

Sierra Leone Perpetrators Guilty
Three men are convicted for their role in the 11-year long Sierra Leone civil war. The guilty verdict includes the use of child soldiers.
• sierra leone • child soldier • civil war • africa • war crimes

Slobodan Milosevic Trial
The former Yugoslav head of state Slobodan Milosevic was recently arrested and sent to the Hague to face a trial regarding his possible involvement in war crimes.
• slobodan • milosevic • trial • un • war

Félicien Kabuga in Kenya
It has been over twelve years since the Rwandan genocide and many of the perpetrators remain at large, including Félicien Kabuga.
• félicien kabuga • epaphras waweru muthoko • mwai kibaki • genocide • rwanda

Lex Domicile!
In this article I talk about the respect to individuality, despite his crimes. The article is based on political cases on the present day. Elements of the theory of history and state are also included.
• milosevic • pinochet • locherby • international tribunal • war crimes

Socialist Rift Over Immigration Law
Socialist Party leader denies regional socialists from making an appeal before Spain's Constitutional Tribunal.
• immigration • spain • hunger strike • protest • aragon

The Legend of Osiris
The first in a series on the Egyptian goddess, Isis. The Legend of Osiris represents her well as a devoted mother and loving wife.
• isis • osiris • egyptian • egypt • tribunal

The Rape of Nanking
In 1937 the Japanese Imperial Army began an assault on Nanking and slaughtered 300,000 Chinese civilians. This article provides a short overview of the massacre.
• nanking • john rabe • nanking safety zone • international military tribunal of the far east • iris chang

Croatia after Tudjman: New Chance for Democracy
Franjo Tudjman will probably be remembered in history as the father of Croatian independence. His secret pact with Slobodan Milosevic for the partition of Bosnia between Serbia and Croatia has given the signal for the definitive dissolution of former Yugoslavia. With his successful offensives against the Serbs castled in Krajina and Slavonia he has restabilized the territorial integrity of the Croatian Republic. But after ten years of quasi dictatorial regime president Tudjman's death in December 1999 has come as a relief for Croatia's democrats. In January parliamentary and presidential elections have sentenced the victory of the democratic opposition. State president in Zagreb is now Stipe Mesic. New prime minister is the Social Democrat Ivica Racan who has formed a center-left coalition. Both agree to drag Croatia away from Balkan absolutisms towards democracy and cooperation. After ten years of international isolation their ambition is joining the EU and NATO.
• franjo • tudjman • croatia • stjepan • mesic

Developing UK Legislation
The issue of multiple discrimination has been increasingly on the legal agenda in the UK and it seems that the legislation is slowly changing to accommodate it.
• multiple discrimination • developing anti-discrimination legislation • uk anti-discrimination laws • additive discrimination • intersectional discrimination

Eisenhower's Military Career
Dwight David Eisenhower, prior to becoming President of the United States, served the U.S. Army for more than 40 years, achieving the highest rank of any officer.
• dwight david eisenhower • west point • united states army • world war i • world war ii

Juventus Promoted to Serie A
Juventus have won promotion from Serie B after one season out of the top flight of Italian football following their demotion for involvement in the match-fixing scandal.
• juventus • italian match-fixing scandal • sports tribunal • punishments • appeals

Luxembourg - Government Profile
Luxembourg, a monarchy since 1839, has developed a parliamentary representative democratic monarchy, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
• grand duchy luxembourg government profile • political framework structure • representative democratic constitutional monarchy • independence netherlands 1839 • national day june 23

Andorra - Government Profile
Andorra, a principality of France and Spain, has developed a parliamentary representative democracy, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
• principality andorra government profile • political framework structure • parliamentary representative democracy • capital la vella • independence 1278 joint suzerainty french count fo

Greece - Government Profile
Greece, independent from the Ottoman Empire since 1829, has developed into a democratic republic, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
• greece hellenic republic government profile • political framework structure • parliamentary democracy french german models pluri • capital athens • greek war independent nation london protocol

Monaco - Government Profile
Monaco, a sovereign nation and French protectorate since 1861, has developed a constitutional monarchy, with executive, legislative and judicial branches of government.
• principality monaco government profile • political framework structure • constitutional monarchy capital • sovereign nation 1861 french protectorate • treaty versailles international policies align

Portugal: Government Profile
A monarchy until 1910, the Portuguese Republic has developed a parliamentary representative democracy, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
• portuguese republic government profile • political framework structure • representative democracy • capital lisbon • kingdom portugal revolution

Spain - Government Profile
Spain, a unified country since 1492, has developed a parliamentary representative democratic monarchy, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
• kingdom spain government profile • political framework structure • representative democracy constitutional monarchy • capital madrid • unified country 1492


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