
Europe, America, and the International Criminal Court
... tendencies, not highly deterministic predictions. And, of course, a single case can hardly refute or decisively confirm any particular theory-based proposition. This analysis thus focuses initially on identifying broad regularities in national responses to the ICC. It begins by deriving hypotheses f ...
... tendencies, not highly deterministic predictions. And, of course, a single case can hardly refute or decisively confirm any particular theory-based proposition. This analysis thus focuses initially on identifying broad regularities in national responses to the ICC. It begins by deriving hypotheses f ...
Statement by Special Adviser Deng on the Sixtieth
... As far as prevention is concerned, scholars have repeatedly pointed out that genocide can be predicted, and that ‘early warning’ signs exist, and for instance include hate speech combined with organizing and arming groups. However, many believe that it is impossible to prevent genocide: not because ...
... As far as prevention is concerned, scholars have repeatedly pointed out that genocide can be predicted, and that ‘early warning’ signs exist, and for instance include hate speech combined with organizing and arming groups. However, many believe that it is impossible to prevent genocide: not because ...
E - ohchr
... The Commission on Human Rights, Guided by the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and other relevant human rights instruments, Recalling its resolution 2000/81 of 26 April 2000, Bearing in mind the statement by th ...
... The Commission on Human Rights, Guided by the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and other relevant human rights instruments, Recalling its resolution 2000/81 of 26 April 2000, Bearing in mind the statement by th ...
OP3 press release FINALx
... States urged to ratify new treaty so more children can access international justice for rights abuses Media contact: [add in relevant contact details] (14.01.2014) Children whose human rights have been violated will finally be able to bring their cases to the United Nations after a new international ...
... States urged to ratify new treaty so more children can access international justice for rights abuses Media contact: [add in relevant contact details] (14.01.2014) Children whose human rights have been violated will finally be able to bring their cases to the United Nations after a new international ...
The Right to Development and International Cooperation
... development. For example, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda contains a new Technology Facilitation Mechanism that reflects the commitment of States to collaborate in formulating international development policies which are also the focus of Article 4(1) of the 1986 Declaration on the Right to Developmen ...
... development. For example, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda contains a new Technology Facilitation Mechanism that reflects the commitment of States to collaborate in formulating international development policies which are also the focus of Article 4(1) of the 1986 Declaration on the Right to Developmen ...
worded - European Parliament
... human rights dialogue between the EU and the Vietnamese authorities, especially if this dialogue is followed by real implementation; stresses that this dialogue should be effective and results-oriented; 12. Stresses that a steady and real advancement of the EU-Vietnam political and economic relation ...
... human rights dialogue between the EU and the Vietnamese authorities, especially if this dialogue is followed by real implementation; stresses that this dialogue should be effective and results-oriented; 12. Stresses that a steady and real advancement of the EU-Vietnam political and economic relation ...
EU Criminal Law
... dimension and establishing sanctions: terrorism, trafficking in human beings and sexual exploitation of women and children, illicit drug trafficking, illicit arms trafficking, money laundering, corruption, counterfeiting of means of payment, computer crime and organised crime +other crimes that meet ...
... dimension and establishing sanctions: terrorism, trafficking in human beings and sexual exploitation of women and children, illicit drug trafficking, illicit arms trafficking, money laundering, corruption, counterfeiting of means of payment, computer crime and organised crime +other crimes that meet ...
Global Politics
... decision-making procedures around which actor expectations converge in a given issue area of international relations” (Krasner, 1983, p. 2) Not just temporary or ad hoc agreements ““intervening variables” between basic power and economic structures of the international system and definite outcomes” ...
... decision-making procedures around which actor expectations converge in a given issue area of international relations” (Krasner, 1983, p. 2) Not just temporary or ad hoc agreements ““intervening variables” between basic power and economic structures of the international system and definite outcomes” ...
format
... I undertake not to participate in acts of war and I shall stand out against the actions of those who do or who prepare to do so, even when the defence of rights and interests - real or presumed - of myself or the community to which I belong is at stake. I approve of the use of force, individual or c ...
... I undertake not to participate in acts of war and I shall stand out against the actions of those who do or who prepare to do so, even when the defence of rights and interests - real or presumed - of myself or the community to which I belong is at stake. I approve of the use of force, individual or c ...
What are the major actors of the global political system?
... • 1. States – these are the actors with organized militaries and members of military alliances such as NATO. They control the territory of the world and much of its resources including human beings. ...
... • 1. States – these are the actors with organized militaries and members of military alliances such as NATO. They control the territory of the world and much of its resources including human beings. ...
Payam Akhavan

Payam Akhavan (Persian: پیام اخوان) is a lawyer and a McGill University professor in Montreal.Akhavan was born in Tehran, Iran and moved in his childhood to Toronto, Canada because of persecution of the Baha’i religious minority before the 1979 Islamic revolution. He has since played a leading role as a pioneer of international criminal law and global justice, is regarded as a leading scholar and practitioner of international law and human rights, and an important figure in the Iranian human rights movement. In 2005, he was selected by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader, in 2013 he was interviewed by BBC's flagship program HardTalk, and in 2014 he delivered the Vancouver Human Rights Lecture, which was broadcast on CBC Ideas. In May 2015, he appeared on Globo Television’s Milenio program in Brazil.