The Hague Legal Capital The Carnegie Foundation is the owner of the peace Palace, and is the host to the international Court of Justice ICJ, the permanent Court of Arbitration PCA and http://www.thehaguelegalcapital.nl/lc/whoiswho/lceditors
Extractions: Bureau Beleidsvorming Ontwikkelingssamenwerking BBO Carnegie Foundation Cedar International Clingendael Institute Development Cooperation European Police Office Hague Conference on Private International Law ICTY Institute of Social Studies International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms International Association of Prosecutors International Court of Justice Iran-United States Claims Tribunal Ministry of Defense Ministry of Justice Netherlands Society for International Affairs NGIZ OPCW Peace Palace Library Permanent Court of Arbitration T.M.C. Asser Instituut The Hague Legal Capital Portal c/o T.M.C. Asser Instituut The Netherlands Name: James J. Busuttil Title: Editor-in-Chief Nationality: United States of America Biography: James J. Busuttil (B.A., Harvard University; J.D., New York University School of Law; D.Phil., University of Oxford) is Associate Professor of International Law and Organization, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague. Dr. Busuttil is the sole Editor of the bi-monthly Human Rights Case Digest and co-editor of The Freedom to Do Gods Will: Religious Fundamentalism and Social Change Photo: E-mail: james.busuttil@thehaguelegalcapital.nl
Carnegie Endowment For International Peace economic securityand with permanent migration remaining Director Professor and Director international Migration Policy Endowment for Int l. peace, Dr. Rafael http://www.ceip.org/files/Publications/SumofRec.asp?from=pubtopic
Peace oldest and most comprehensive international peace federation, bringing SPAN is a grassroots peace and justice are US citizens, permanent residents, documented http://www.nyym.org/peace/
Extractions: of the Religious Society of Friends Peace We repudiate war because it violates the primacy of love, destroys lives that God has given, and tears the fabric of society. War is a test of power, not a search for truth or justice. We thus urge the use of peaceful methods, consistent with the ends we seek, which may heal the hates and hurts of individuals and nations. We support all who take the stand of conscientious objection to war and violence. While we do not question the bravery and commitment of people who fight, the question that sets us apart from them is, "Can any war truly be the will of God?" NYYM Faith and Practice The Quaker Peace Testimony We utterly deny all outward wars and strife and fightings with outward weapons, for any end, or under any pretence whatsoever; and this is our testimony to the whole world. The spirit of Christ, by which we are guided, is not changeable, so as once to command us from a thing as evil and again to move unto it; and we do certainly know, and so testify to the world, that the spirit of Christ, which leads us into all Truth, will never move us to fight and war against any man with outward weapons, neither for the kingdom of Christ, nor for the kingdoms of this world. Declaration of Friends to Charles II, 1660
Extractions: April 30, 2003 The following is a performance-based and goal-driven roadmap, with clear phases, timelines, target dates, and benchmarks aiming at progress through reciprocal steps by the two parties in the political, security, economic, humanitarian, and institution-building fields, under the auspices of the Quartet [the United States, European Union, United Nations, and Russia]. The destination is a final and comprehensive settlement of the Israel-Palestinian conflict by 2005, as presented in President Bushs speech of 24 June, and welcomed by the EU, Russia and the UN in the 16 July and 17 September Quartet Ministerial statements. A settlement, negotiated between the parties, will result in the emergence of an independent, democratic, and viable Palestinian state living side by side in peace and security with Israel and its other neighbors. The settlement will resolve the Israel-Palestinian conflict, and end the occupation that began in 1967, based on the foundations of the Madrid Conference, the principle of land for peace, UNSCRs 242, 338 and 1397, agreements previously reached by the parties, and the initiative of Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah endorsed by the Beirut Arab League Summit calling for acceptance of Israel as a neighbor living in peace and security, in the context of a comprehensive settlement. This initiative is a vital element of international efforts to promote a comprehensive peace on all tracks, including the Syrian-Israeli and Lebanese-Israeli tracks.
Permanent Mission Of South Africa To The UN the Security Council on Women, peace and Security by Ms Jeanette Ndhlovu, Deputy permanent Representative of in BosniaHerzegovina (international Criminal Court http://www.southafrica-newyork.net/pmun/speeches.htm
Government Organizations Mission of Thailand to the United Nations permanent Mission of and Cooperation in Europe (Zagreb, Croatia) peace Brigades international (Washington, DC http://diplomacy.shu.edu/internships/full_list.html
Extractions: ORGANIZATION LIST FULL LIST In past semesters, students have interned at a wide range of organizations and government agencies, ranging from the State Department to the World Bank. Students are not, however limited to this list. This is a full and comprehensive listing as of summer 2003. United Nations and International Organizations Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe,
League Of Nations Bibliography - J Johnson, Thomas Frank. international Tramps from Chaos to permanent World peace . 2d ed. London Hutchinson, 1938. Johnston, George Alexander. http://www.indiana.edu/~league/bibj.htm
Extractions: Jackh, Ernst. Germany and the League: An Address Delivered before the Foreign Policy Association in New York, Philadelphia and Boston . New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1927. Jackh, Ernst. The New Germany: Three Lectures by Ernst Jackh . London: Oxford University Press, 1927. Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall. Co-Operation or Coercion? The League at the Crossroads . New York: E. P. Dutton, 1938. Jackson, Henry Ezekiel, ed. The League of Nations: A Document Prepared to Stimulate Discussion and Promote Organized Public Opinion . New York: Prentice-Hall, 1919. Jackson, Jere Langdon. "Apostle of the League." Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina, 1974. Jackson, Judith, and Stephen King-Hall, eds. The League Year-Book Jacobs, David.
League Of Nations Photo Collections in the Secretariat, with the permanent Court of international Justice and the international Labor Organization. the Covenant of the peace Treaties provided http://www.indiana.edu/~league/photos.htm
Extractions: OVERVIEW OF PHOTO COLLECTIONS The League of Nations Archives contains a variety of visual material collections including caricatures, poster collections, postcards and reproductions, and various photo collections, including the League of Nations Collection. Jian Liu, Kris Bell, and Robert Goehlert went to the League of Nations Archives for two weeks and began scanning the League of Nations Photo Collection. The League of Nations Photo Collections includes photos of: Personalities, Assemblies, Councils, Delegations, Commissions, Conferences, the Secretariat, the Permanent Court of International Justice, the Bureau International du Travail, and miscellaneous photos. Personalities The history of the League of Nations includes a variety of individuals, including not only the delegates, but also individuals who worked in the Secretariat, with the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Labor Organization. It also included individuals who worked on various committees, boards, commissions, and advisory bodies. This included not only politicians and diplomats, but also scientists, artists, academics, and experts in almost every field of endeavor. Many
Final Statement Of The Third Global Summit Of Nobel Peace Laureates for peace initiative of Green Cross international and urge Joint Declaration of Nobel peace Laureates and of the United Nations, the permanent Members of the http://www.gci.ch/Communication/DigitalForum/digiforum/articles/article2002/fina
Extractions: Final Statement of the Third Global Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates October 21, 2002 Rome, The 3rd World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates was held from October 18th to 20th, 2002. It was organized by Mikhail Gorbachev and Walter Veltroni, Mayor of Rome. The participants of the 3rd World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates refuse to accept the cynicism and despair that crushes hope and vision. They affirm strongly our common humanity and capacity to work cooperatively, informed by compassion and inspired by love. Our humanity demands this. The meeting encouraged an open exchange of opinions regarding threats to world peace, and the contradictions and instability of the current world order. The Nobel Peace Laureates participating in the meeting sought solutions to the principal challenges of our time: widespread war and violence, including international terrorism; poverty; and environmental degradation. There is an urgent need to find solutions leading to a new world order that emphasizes peace, humanity and equality. 1. Of particular concern to the participants is the increased reliance on violence and war as a primary means to resolve political disputes. It is imperative to seek peaceful political solutions to conflict and to deepen collaboration among states, be it through the United Nations or other regional security organizations.
Tfdp.org | PHRU - The New International Criminal Court not only because the Court is permanent, and will of law, especially in dealing with suspected international terrorists it is our duty as peaceloving Filipino http://www.tfdp.org/publications/phru/vol17no1/new_icc.htm
Extractions: its First Bench The first eighteen (18) judges to serve in the first permanent International Criminal Court (ICC), have been elected and inaugurated last March 11 2003 in the Hague. The high-level ceremony was hosted by the Dutch government, and attended by Queen Beatrix and United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan. The judges comprise the first bench which is expected to investigate and prosecute crimes falling under the jurisdiction of the ICC, namely Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, War Crimes, and the Crime of Aggression. The new Court itself has just entered into force last July 1, 2002, with the completion of 60 state ratifications in the United Nations. Calling them "trustees of a new system of international justice", Mr. William Pace, Convenor of more than one thousand organizations under the New York-based NGO Coalition for the ICC (CICC), remarked that "with the world's attention overwhelmed by an impending new war, one of the greatest anti-war institutions in all history (has been quietly) inaugurated".
ICAO Archives - Overview drafting of the convention at the peace conference. The need for an international aviation organization was pressing that to set up a permanent organization as http://www.icao.int/icao/en/adb/wla/arch.htm
Extractions: BRIEF ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY The Convention on International Civil Aviation was signed at Chicago, Illinois, United States, on 7 December 1944. The Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization (PICAO) functioned from 6 June 1945 to 4 April 1947, on which date ICAO came into being. According to the terms of the convention, the organization is made up of an Assembly, a Council of limited membership with various subordinate bodies and a Secretariat. The chief officers are the President of the Council and the Secretary General. The Assembly, composed of representatives from all Member States, is the sovereign body of ICAO. It meets every three years, reviewing in detail the work of the organization and setting policy for three years. It also establishes a triennial operating budget. The Council, the governing body which is selected by the Assembly for a three-year term, is composed of thirty-three states. The Assembly chooses the Council Member States under three headings: states of chief importance in air transport, states that make the largest contribution to the provision of facilities for air navigation, and states whose designation will ensure that all major areas of the world are represented. As the governing body, the Council gives continuing direction to the work of ICAO. It is in the Council that standards and recommended practices are adopted and incorporated as annexes to the Convention on International Civil Aviation. The Council is assisted by the Air Navigation Commission (technical matters), the Air Transport Committee (statistical and economic matters), the Committee on Joint Support of Air Navigation Services and the Finance Committee.
The Hague Appeal For Peace, Background in the establishment of the permanent Court of to the criticism of the disappointed peace activists The question about each international Conference is http://www.afsc.org/pwork/0699/0605.htm
Extractions: Peacework has been published monthly since 1972, intended to serve as a source of dependable information to those who strive for peace and justice and are committed to furthering the nonviolent social change necessary to achieve them. Rooted in Quaker values and informed by AFSC experience and initiatives, Peacework offers a forum for organizers, fostering coalition-building and teaching the methods and strategies that work in the global and local community. Peacework seeks to serve as an incubator for social transformation, introducing a younger generation to a deeper analysis of problems and issues, reminding and re-inspiring long-term activists, encouraging the generations to listen to each other, and creating space for the voices of the disenfranchised. Views expressed are those of the authors, not necessarily of the AFSC.
INTERNATIONAL SIMULATIONS permanent Missions to the United Nations (UNDP Civil War, Immigration Studies, international Studies, Jurisprudence includes Middle East peace documents as well http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/intsim.html
Extractions: Citation Guides Reference Tools Research Guides POLITICAL SCIENCE 160 SLIDE SHOW UMich Only Web Links Available from Campus Ethernet Workstations, via Modem Using 489-2222, and the Remote Server Last updated on July 19, 2002 Connect to MIRLYN [http://mirlyn.web.lib.umich.edu/] MCAT lists books within the University of Michigan Library system. Searchable by author, title, subject, keyword, and call number