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Brief history of the framing of the international crimes (tribunal) act, 1973: incorporated in the constitutional as genocide act / Rahman, Wali-ur 2009  Book
Rahman, Wali-ur Book
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Publication Dhaka, Bangladesh Heritage foundation, 2009.
Description 47p.
Standard Number 9789843303462
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ID:   140368


Fundamentalist islam in Bangladesh / Adhikari, Abanti   Article
Adhikari, Abanti Article
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ID:   117969


Gangster’s paradise: the untold history of the United States and international crime / Andreas, Peter   Journal Article
Andreas, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The dark underside of the global economy is thriving. Globalization has been good not only for legitimate businesses but also for those who traffic in illegal drugs, evade sanctions or taxes, trade stolen goods and intellectual property on the black market, smuggle immigrants, and launder money. Some of these activities are merely policing headaches. But others pose major security challenges to governments around the world.
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ID:   111294


India-China-Pakistan triangle: the US factor / Mahapatra, Chintamani   Journal Article
Mahapatra, Chintamani Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Integrating equality: globalization, women's rights, and human trafficking / Cho, Seo-Young   Journal Article
Cho, Seo-Young Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This paper empirically investigates whether globalization can improve women's rights. Using panel data from 150 countries over the 1981-2008 period, I find that social globalization positively affects women's economic and social rights. When controlling for social globalization, however, economic globalization does not have any effect on women's rights. Despite the positive effect of (social) globalization on women's standing in a country, (marginalized) foreign women, proxied with inflows of human trafficking, are not beneficiaries of such "female-friendly" globalization effects.
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ID:   128656


International court of justice judgment in Nicaragua v Colombia / Haines, Stephen   Journal Article
Haines, Stephen Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Although this articles is of a somewhat technical legal nature, is should be of interest to all members, dealing as it does with issues which are very much of the type that occur globally and will impact increasingly on maritime security and potentially on conflict
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ID:   128906


Making a difference / Goff, Phil   Journal Article
Goff, Phil Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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OSCE and its reform issues: new horizons and new orientations / Zarifi, Khamrokhon   Journal Article
Zarifi, Khamrokhon Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract IN TODAY'S WORLD, security issues as well as economic issues, the aspects of ecology and other concerns, along with the issues of a comprehensive and relentless fight against international terrorism and extremism and of combating international crime and drug aggression are important as never before. The international community has incessantly endeavored to develop a unified mechanism to jointly maintain security. This process originates from as early as the times of the formation of the League of Nations, and remains one of the most relevant to the present day. Clearly the numerous contradictions between states and between groups of states, the social and political differences, the diversity in aspects of foreign policy concepts, the lack of mutual understanding in the choice of approach to dealing with international and inter-state problems, and the competitive rivalry between the subjects of international law have always been the limiting factors when trying to devise a common mechanism for all. Nevertheless, in the early 70s of the last century as a result of long negotiations and consultations the groundwork was successfully laid for the formation of a diplomatic forum that came to be known as the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE). The uniqueness of the forum lay in the fact that the countries belonging to different social and political systems and being part of the opposing military structures, as well as neutral and non-aligned states were able to create a sustainable process of dialogue and negotiation on the topical issues of peace and stability on the continent.
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Piracy prosecutions in the Indian Ocean / De Silva, Oliver   Journal Article
De Silva, Oliver Journal Article
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Punishing violations of International Humanitarian Law at the National Level: guide for common law states / Segall, Anna 2001  Book
Segall, Anna Book
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Publication Geneva, International Committee Of the Red Cross, 2001.
Description 199p.Pbk
Standard Number 2881451179
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Radicalism in Bangladesh: causes, concerns and consequences / Ranjan, Amit   Article
Ranjan, Amit Article
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Routledge handbook of international law / Armstrong, David (ed.) 2009  Book
Armstrong, David (ed.) Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2009.
Description xxxiv, 468p.Hbk
Standard Number 9780415418768
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ID:   112451


State of deterrence in international politics today / Morgan, Patrick M   Journal Article
Morgan, Patrick M Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In comparison with the Cold War era, deterrence in international politics has changed significantly, even though many of the basic components of that deterrence still exist and continue to have an impact. Deterrence is now less salient in national security policies and international security management, more recessed, particularly nuclear deterrence. This is primarily due to the huge changes in international politics ushered in by the end of the Cold War, particularly in great-power political relationships, and which are continuing to unfold. Important developments are underway with respect to nuclear deterrence, extended deterrence, collective actor deterrence, and other aspects of international system security. While many old topics pertaining to deterrence continue to be studied and generate continuing controversies, often along the same lines as in the past, some important investigations and theoretical analyses have also emerged on pivotal deterrence, the deterrence of cyberattacks, terrorism, and international crime. What is needed most is analysis on how to develop and apply deterrence strategy and practice in new ways as a central contribution to global and regional system security maintenance and management, a function deterrence performed during the Cold War but in ways now largely out of date. Also needed is careful attention to the possibility of the return of more traditional international politics, particularly if this were to occur in relations among the major states, and careful consideration of how best to use deterrence to hedge against such a development.
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Strategy, doctrine and the SDSR / Young, Andrew   Journal Article
Young, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Terrorism: an international crime / Lawless, Michael   Journal Article
Lawless, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Terrorism  Canada  International Crime 
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Whatever happened to the balance of power? / Freedman Lawrence Feb 2001  Article
Freedman Lawrence Article
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Publication Feb 2001.
Description 8-12
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WMD proliferation: An international crime? / Kellman Barry Summer 2001  Article
Kellman Barry Article
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Publication Summer 2001.
Description 93-101
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