Nobel Prize Winner To Speak At KU and Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo received the nobel Prize for Academy of internationallaw and human rights law at the international institute of Human http://www.ur.ku.edu/News/01N/OctNews/Oct9/nobel.html
Extractions: Contact: Linda Luckey, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, (785) 864-3516. LAWRENCE Jose Ramos-Horta will speak on "Peacemaking: the Power of Nonviolence" at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, at the University of Kansas in the Kansas Union ballroom. Ramos-Horta won the 1996 Nobel Prize for Peace for his work as a spokesman for human rights and self-determination. Until December 1999, he was in exile from East Timor for 25 years. The tiny island and former Portuguese colony of 600,000 people is located between the Indonesian island of Java and northwestern Australia. Between 1975, when Indonesia invaded East Timor, and 1981, a third of the population died. Four of Ramos-Horta's 11 brothers and sisters were among the dead. As an exiled citizen, Ramos-Horta served as an ambassador to the United Nations for the East Timorese cause. In 1996, Ramos-Horta and Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo received the Nobel Prize for Peace for "sustained efforts to hinder the oppression of a small people." The award brought international attention to Horta's efforts and to reports of widespread abuses conducted by the Indonesian authorities in their efforts to quell opposition to Jakarta's rule, the BBC reported. In 1999, in a historic referendum, the East Timorese unequivocally expressed their will for independence from Indonesia. In December 1999, Ramos-Horta returned to East Timor to help rebuild from the devastation.
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International Peace Research Institute, Oslo 11.10.2001, NTB nobel prize to Annan, helping hand to the UN. 09.10.2001,Nationen Compatible with international law? (På kant med folkeretten). http://www.prio.no/news/observer.asp
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Nobel Peace Laureats Speak Out With Deepest Respect The nobel Peace Prize Laureates Signed by of Nuclear War DoctorsWithout Borders institute of international law Permanent international http://www.casi.org.uk/discuss/2000/msg00186.html
Extractions: The following is an archived copy of a message sent to a Discussion List run by the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq Views expressed in this archived message are those of the author, not of the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq. Main archive index/search List information Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq Homepage Date Prev ... Thread Index [NOTE ADDED BY CASI: THE CONTENT OF THE MESSAGE BELOW WAS FOUND TO BE INACCURATE AFTER IT WAS POSTED TO THE LIST. (see following messages)] FOUNDATION APPEAL OF THE NOBEL PEACE LAUREATES FOR THE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD Email : info@nobelweb.org Fax : +33 (0)3 44 86 39 07 Web : http://www.nobelweb.org/ http://www.afsc.org/iraqhome.htm - This is a discussion list run by the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq For removal from list, email soc-casi-discuss-request@lists.cam.ac.uk Full archive and list instructions are available from the CASI website: http://welcome.to/casi
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Extractions: MARCONI, GUGLIELMO, Italia (1874 - 1937) e a BRAUN, CARL FERDINAND, Germania (1850 - 1918): "in riconoscimento del loro contributo allo sviluppo della telegrtafia senza fili" More... FERMI, ENRICO, Italy, Rome University, b. 1901, d. 1954: "for his demonstrations of the existence of new radioactive elements produced by neutron irradiation, and for his related discovery of nuclear reactions brought about by slow neutrons" More... The prize was awarded jointly to: CHAMBERLAIN, OWEN, U.S.A., University of California, Berkeley, CA, b. 1920: "for their discovery of the antiproton" More... The prize was awarded jointly to: RUBBIA, CARLO, Italy, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, b. 1934; and VAN DER MEER, SIMON, the Netherlands, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, b. 1925: "for their decisive contributions to the large project, which led to the discovery of the field particles W and Z, communicators of weak interaction" More... The prize was divided equally between: NATTA, GIULIO, Italy, Institute of Technology, Milan, b. 1903, d. 1979:
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Extractions: Nobel Barýþ Ödülü Alan Ýsimler ÖDÜLÜ ALAN YIL Addams, Jane The American Friends Service Committee Amnesty International Angell, Sir Norman Arafat, Yasser Arnoldson, Klas Pontus Asser, Tobias Michael Carel Bajer, Fredrik Balch, Emily Greene Beernaert, Auguste Marie Francois Begin, Menachem Belo, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Borlaug, Norman Bourgeois, Leon Victor Auguste Brandt, Willy Branting, Karl Hjalmar Boyd-Orr Of Brechin, Lord John Briand, Aristide Bride, Sean Mac Buisson, Ferdinand Bunche, Ralph Butler, Nicholas Murray Cassin, Rene Cecil, Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Chamberlain, Sir Austen Constant, Paul Henribenjamin Balluet D'estournelles De Corrigan, Mairead Cremer, Sir William Randal Dalai Lama Dawes, Charles Gates De Klerk, Fredrik Willem Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) Ducommun, Elie
Graduate Nominated For Nobel Prize He also is president of DePaul's international Human Rights law institute. whoreturned to IUPUI in 1997 as part of the law school's Distinguished http://www.sagamore.iupui.edu/archives/past-issues/sagamore/archive/volume7/nobe
Extractions: Staff Report An IU School of Law-Indianapolis alumnus is among the 118 internationally respected people and organizations nominated for the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize. M. Cherif Bassiouni, who graduated from the law school in 1964, is a professor at the College of Law at DePaul University. He also is president of DePaul's International Human Rights Law Institute. Bassiouni, who returned to IUPUI in 1997 as part of the law school's Distinguished Visitor Series, was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his lifelong work to establish an International Criminal Court. He was recommended for the honor with the Association Internationale de Droit Penal, a scholarly international criminal justice organization. Bassiouni is president of that group. The International Scientific and Professional Advisory Council of the United Nations nominated Bassiouni for the prize. Bassiouni chaired the drafting committee of the U.N. Diplomatic Conference on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court. In 1995, he was elected chairman of the U.N. General Assembly committee laying the groundwork for the international court's establishment. Earlier this decade, he chaired the U.N. commission investigating international humanitarian law violations in the former Yugoslavia. That work led to the establishment of the Ad Hoc Tribunal on the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague.
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Premio Nobel De La Paz - Wikipedia Translate this page née Countess Kinsky von Chinic und Tettau 1904 Institut de droit international(institute of international law) 1903 William Ver también Premio nobel, http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premio_Nobel/Paz
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Untitled Document a judge of the international Tribunal of the law of the Sea and a member of the Instituteof international law. Email In 1995, the nobel economics prize was http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/SITE/data/html_dir/2003/03/10/200303100019.asp
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Extractions: SYNOPSIS Lecture 1: The futures of the contract of employment Lecture 2: The reorganization of work: regulatory responses Lecture 3: Corporate governance: a post-stakeholder world? Lecture 4: The work-life balance: reconceptualising career pathways and capabilities ... Lecture 5: Globalisation and regulatory competition: re-inventing the rules of the game Lecture 1: The futures of the contract of employment The contract of employment heads the list of those labour market institutions whose continued usefulness is called into question by what appear to be fundamental changes in the world of work. However, given the multiple tasks of classification, regulation and redistribution which it has historically been called on to perform, it is the durability of the contract of employment, rather than its supposed ineffectiveness, which requires explanation. From an evolutionary perspective, the employment contract is best understood as a governance mechanism which links together work organisation with labour supply in such a way as to make it possible to manage long-term economic risks. This first lecture set out a number of possible futures for the employment contract as a mechanism for risk management, and identified 'mutations' within the conceptual framework of employment law which suggest possible directions of change.
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Extractions: Press Office News Releases Media page ... OU Public Relations Office News Releases Seven distinguished men and women who have made outstanding contributions to the arts, academia, human rights, literature and the sciences are set to receive honorary degrees from the University of Oxford at the University's annual honorary degree ceremony, known as Encaenia on 19 June (subject to approval by Congregation). They are: Dame Rosalyn Higgins, DBE , made legal history by becoming the first woman to be elected as a judge of the International Court of Justice. She had previously argued several major cases before the Court, most notably serving as Britain's counsel in the Lockerbie case. Prior to becoming a Member of the Court, she was Professor of International Law at the University of London from 1981-95, and earlier held positions at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, the London School of Economics, and the University of Kent at Canterbury. She has held offices in many professional organizations and served as Honorary Vice-President of the American Society of International Law (1993) and as Chairman of the Public International Law Advisory Board, British Institute for International and Comparative Law since 1992. The Rt. Hon. the Lord Rothschild, GBE
Extractions: Workshop Participants Ambassador (ret.) Ochieng Adala, Africa Peace Forum (APFO), Nairobi, Kenya [formerly: Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Kenya to the United Nations, NY (1992-93); Deputy Secretary/Director for Political Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (1988-92); Ambassador of Kenya to the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Kingdom of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia (1984-88)] Sir Hugh Beach, Vice Chairman, Council for Arms Control, Centre for Defence Studies, Kings College, London, UK [formerly : Master General of Ordnance British Armed Forces)] Dr. Raul Benitez-Manaut, Researcher and Professor of International Relations and Conflict Resolution, Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en Ciencia y Humanidades, National University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City [formerly: Visiting Fellow, Woodrow Center for International Scholars, Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC; Professor of International Relations, Technological Autonomous Institute of Mexico; Professor of International Relations, National Defense College, Mexico] Dr. Jeffrey Boutwell, Associate Executive Officer, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA, USA [formerly: Staff Aide, National Security Council, Washington, DC]
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Extractions: Main research interests The presence of five Max Planck Institutes, the German Cancer Research Centre and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory is a testimony to the importance attached by non-university research institutions to the ongoing scientific dialogue with the University of Heidelberg. In many eases, the resulting Kooperation has produced ground-breaking, innovative research results. Max Planck Institutes The Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law was founded in 1924. Since that time it has devoted itself to international law and comparative studies in constitutional and administrative law with a view to obtaining an all-encompassing perspective on the organisational foundations of government and the exercise of its public functions. Research work at the Institute is geared to the realisation that in future there will be ever greater interaction between international law and national public law. Hence intensive study of both of these areas and their mutual relations is necessary in order to analyse and understand the foundations and the structure of the modern state in the late 20th century. In the field of comparative law there is thus emphasis on issues either regulated or urgently requiring regulation in all modern states or homogeneous communities of nations. Institute research in international law concentrates on fields where the changing significance and the expanding range of international legal norms have found their clearest expression. The 450,000 volumes of the Institute library on international law and foreign public law make it the largest of its kind in Europe and one of the largest anywhere. Numerous guests from Germany and further afield make use of its collections.
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Extractions: Nobel Peace Prize Winner (1911) T.M.C. Asser was a lawyer from a famous Dutch family which produced a long line of lawyers. From 1862 he took part in many international congresses in the field of international law. In 1868, together with Rolin Jaquemyns and John Westlake he commenced the `Revue de droit international et de législation comparée' . Between 1862 and 1893 he was Professor of civil law, commercial law and private international law at the University of Amsterdam. In 1893 he became a member of the Dutch Council of State. Together with Alfred Hermann Fried (1864-1921), an Austrian journalist and well-known pacifist who was the founder of the peace journal 'Die Friedenswarte' , Asser received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1911 , for his devoted work in establishing the Permanent Court of Arbitration during the first Hague Peace Conference of 1899.
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CANADIAN PEACE HALL OF FAME Speech Upon Presentation of the nobel Peace Prize P. and Nash, Alan E., Institutefor Research Rights and the Protection of Refugees Under international law. http://www.peace.ca/CanadianPeaceHallOfFame.htm
Extractions: CANADIAN PEACE HALL OF FAME Commencing November 11, 2000, the Canadian Peace Hall of Fame (CPHF) honors people and institutions who represent the best in the peacebuilding profession. The Hall of Fame exists to recognize the prominent and the unsung heroes of our country - the people who influence our most worthwhile cause, Peace. Initially, as a virtual Hall of Fame, the web site will provide you with information about the Canadian Peace Hall of Fame's members. The goal of recognizing exemplary peacebuilding is to be accomplished through honor, recognition and building awareness. Peace Hall of Fame Inductee November 11, 2000 - Hon. Lester B. Pearson http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1957/press.html http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1957/pearson-bio.html Lester Pearson is regarded by many as the father of modern peacekeeping. Canadian statesman and prime minister (19638), born in Newtonbrook, Ontario, Canada. He studied at Toronto and Oxford universities, and was leader of the Canadian delegation to the UN, becoming president of the General Assembly (19523). Minister of external affairs (194857), his efforts to resolve the Suez Crisis were rewarded with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957. Mr. Pearson is the only Canadian ever to win a Nobel Peace Prize. As Liberal prime minister, he introduced a comprehensive pension plan, socialized medicine, and the maple-leaf flag. Pearson believed that Canada had a responsibility and indeed, a vital national interest, in active participation in any international activity that would lessen the chances of another world war. As such, Pearson was a strong advocate of the
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UNISG List Of Speakers Dr. Reinhard Welter, Chair of Private law, German and international Business law,institute for German and international law of Banks and Capital Market at the http://www.eur.unisg.ch/org/eur/web.nsf/c2d5250e0954edd3c12568e40027f306/47ef1dd