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Some aspects of the legal status of I.C.A.O. personnelSawicki, Manuela Lila January 1969 (has links)
No description available.
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The revision of international conventions.Lussier, Claude. January 1946 (has links)
No description available.
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The Aid paradigm for poverty reduction: Does it make sense?Weiss, John A. January 2008 (has links)
Yes / Whilst thinking on economic policy for development has undergone many shifts with the perceived weak results of earlier adjustment reforms a new donor consensus has emerged based around the central themes of economic growth, good governance and social development. This paper examines the logic behind this new Aid paradigm and discusses the empirical evidence to support it. A nuanced story is revealed with country circumstances playing a critical role and particular interventions varying in impact across countries. For example, growth does not always lead to gains for the poor that match the national average; public expenditure needs to be targeted to achieve social development but effective targeting is difficult; governance reform may be critical but there is no simple governance blueprint and the corruption-growth association need not always be negative.
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The risk of humanitarianism : industry-specific political-security risk analysis for international agencies in conflict zonesPringle, Catherine Mary 12 1900 (has links)
Bibliography / Thesis (MA (Political Science. International Studies))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: International agencies are facing heightened levels of security risk in conflict zones. The
nature of contemporary conflicts and the post-9/11 global political-security environment have
contributed to a situation whereby the threat of attack as well as recurring criminal violence
are a constant reality for their employees, hindering their work and obstructing their access to
people in need. Moreover, the ability of international agencies to conduct strategic risk
assessment has been called into question.
The central research question of this study concerns whether an industry-specific
political-security risk model can be applied successfully in order to assist international
agencies with strategic political-security risk analysis in conflict zones. In order to develop a
political-security risk model for international agencies a number of supplementary research
questions are asked. The first of these is what limitations the security risk models currently
used by international agencies exhibit. The second question asks what factors and indicators
should be included in an industry-specific political-security risk model for international
agencies in conflict zones. So as to test the applicability of the model developed in this
research study, the last question asks what the level of risk is for international agencies
operating in the conflict zone in eastern Chad.
Using political risk theory, and drawing upon political risk models specific to the
energy industry, this research study proposes an industry-specific political-security risk
model for international agencies in conflict zones, in which the limitations of the current
models used by international agencies to analyse security risks are overcome. The application
of this model to eastern Chad returns an overall risk rating of extreme, which is the highest
overall risk rating obtainable. By regularly utilising this model, international agencies are
able to monitor the changing levels of security risk in a conflict zone and are therefore better
placed to make informed strategic decisions when it comes to risk management and risk
mitigation. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Internasionale agentskappe trotseer tans verhoogde vlakke van sekuriteitsrisiko in
konfliksones. Die aard van hedendaagse konflikte en die post-9/11 globale politieke
sekuriteitsomgewing het bygedra tot ’n situasie waar die bedreiging van aanvalle sowel as die
herhalende aard van kriminele geweld vir hul werkers ’n voortdurende realiteit is. As gevolg
hiervan word werkers verhinder om hul verpligtinge uit te voer en na mense in nood uit te
reik. Boonop word internasionale agentskappe se vermoë om strategiese risiko-asessering uit
te voer nou bevraagteken.
Die hoofnavorsingsvraag van hierdie studie is: kan ’n industrie-spesifieke politieke
sekuriteitsrisikomodel suksesvol toegepas word om internasionale agentskappe by te staan
met strategiese politieke sekuriteitsrisiko-analise in konfliksones, al dan nie. Ten einde ’n
politieke sekuriteitsrisikomodel vir internasionale agentskappe te ontwikkel, word daar ook
’n aantal aanvullende navorsingsvrae gevra. Die eerste hiervan stel ondersoek in na die
beperkings van die sekuriteitsrisikomodelle wat teenswoordig deur internasionale
agentskappe gebruik word. Die tweede vraag vra watter faktore en indikators by ’n industriespesifieke
politieke sekuriteitsrisikomodel vir internasionale agentskappe in konfliksones
ingesluit behoort te word. Ten einde die toepaslikheid te toets van die model wat in hierdie
studie ontwikkel is, stel die laaste vraag ondersoek in na die risikovlak vir internasionale
agentskappe wat in die konfliksone van oostelike Tsjad werksaam is.
Met behulp van politieke risikoteorie en met gebruik van politieke risikomodelle wat
spesifiek betrekking het tot die energie-industrie, propageer hierdie navorsingstudie ’n
industrie-spesifieke politieke sekuriteitsrisikomodel vir internasionale agentskappe in
konfliksones wat die beperkings van die modelle wat huidig deur internasionale agentskappe
gebruik word, sal oorwin. Hierdie model se toepassing op oostelike Tsjad toon in die geheel
’n risikowaarde van ekstreem, die hoogste algehele risikowaarde moontlik. Deur hierdie
model gereeld te gebruik sal dit internasionale agentskappe in staat stel om die veranderende
vlakke van sekuriteitsrisiko in ’n konfliksone te monitor; dus sal hulle meer ingeligte
strategiese besluite kan neem wat betref risikobestuur en – verligting.
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The responsibility of international organisations for non-fulfilment of their mandate in humanitarian crises13 August 2015 (has links)
LL.M. / Please refer to full text to view abstract
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The legal-economic relationship between Bretton Woods institutions and World Trade Organization in the modern era of globalization : the challenges and impacts for the developing countries / Challenges and impacts for the developing countriesJunior, Manuel Guilherme January 2008 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Law
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Channeling power : international organizations and the politics of coercion /Thompson, Alexander Sackett. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of Political Science, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references. Also available on the Internet.
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Tracing development frameworks down the aid chain : CARE USA's household livelihoods strategy from NGO headquarters to its use in South Africa, Lesotho, and partner organizations.Dill, Shelly. January 2002 (has links)
This article analyses the aid chain and north-south power relations with regard to INGO programming strategies. CARE USA's Household and Livelihood Security (HLS) programming framework is examined, as case study, from the headquarter level to country offices in South Africa and Lesotho as well as partner organizations. HLS is discussed in relation to participatory methodology, management tools, the project cycle, donors and direct
versus partner implementation. The paper argues that using HLS to combine people centred development ideas with northern-based management techniques has led to inadequate success in the field. Furthermore, the unequal power relations between the north and the south ultimately sabotage development success. HLS is a promising programming framework for development pratictioners. However, many of the past programming failures continue to impede HLS. Additionally, new programming failures are being created through the dissemination and implementation of HLS programming as it currently exists. / Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.
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Wandel der Funktionen des UN-Generalsekretärs /Conrady, Jan. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Dresden, 2007/2008. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-311) and index.
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Immunität internationaler Organisationen /Sato, Chie. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.--Marburg, 2003. / Literaturverz. S. 125 - 130.
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