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Institutionalizing Atrocity: An Analysis of Civil War Legacy, Post-Conflict Governance, and State BehaviorYates, Tyler 05 1900 (has links)
This dissertation examines the behavior of post-civil war governments and explores how the aftermath of civil war not only influences state behavior but how the previous conflict becomes institutionalized through a state's governance decisions. While post-civil war states will each have different governance needs as they endure the post-conflict environment, this dissertation contends that the governance decisions a state chooses are key to understanding, and potentially predicting, future government behavior. Further, it is important to recognize the role that the previous civil war plays towards shaping a state's governance decisions and the opportunities available.
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Making It Personal: The Psychological Lifecyle of Witnessing before the ICTYMcKay, Melissa M. 08 1900 (has links)
Extant transitional justice literature examining processes and functions of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia have traditionally looked at the output and outcomes from an institutional level of analysis and have neglected to examine how the witness feels about his or her own participation in the process. This project provides deeper perspective from the individual level of analysis based on sequential phases of the testimony process lifecycle: the reason the witness decided to participate with the tribunal, the psychological effect of the testimonial process, and the satisfaction the witness had about their own contribution to the ICTY. I expound upon existing findings and confirm survivors of sexual assault testify more from personal reasons than out of altruistic motivations. I further examine the two competing theories that dominate the discussion of how the testimonial process normatively effects a witness and find demonstrable evidence to confirm either. I create and confirm an explanatory theory that addresses patterns of emotional states both prior to and after completion of testifying, providing a theoretical explanation of negative emotions reported by witnesses both before and after testifying. I also confirm that witnesses who identified being motivated to testify out of an obligation reported a stronger belief that their testimony helped contribute to finding justice while witnesses who participated seeking internal or personal closure believed their participation helped the tribunal establish the truth about the wars in the former Yugoslavia. These findings and information can help to inform best practices for future tribunal services as well as assist victim and witness policies.
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Rebels, from the Beginning to the End: Rebel Origins and the Dynamics of Civil ConflictsWidmeier, Michael W. 05 1900 (has links)
This dissertation addresses the puzzle of whether rebel group origins have an effect on rebel wartime behavior and the broader dynamics of civil conflict. Using a quantitative approach over three empirical chapters I study the relationship between rebel origins and conflict onset, duration and intensity, and wartime group capacity. Two qualitative cases examine the relationship between rebel origins, wartime group capacity, and adaptation during war, further unpacking the theoretical mechanisms linking group origins and conflict dynamics. I posit that rebel groups emerge from pre-existing organizations and networks that vary along military and civilian dimensions and condition the development of military and mobilization capacity of their successor insurgent groups. Groups with more developed militarization and mobilization mechanisms prior to conflict are likely to enter into civil conflict earlier in their existence and fight in longer and bloodier conflicts. I also find a strong relationship between origins characteristics and the development of military and civilian wartime capacity. Origins exert a strong legacy effect on the type and strength of intra-war capability, indicating that significant rebel adaptation is difficult.
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The right of self-determination in international law /Kusi, Jonathan Atta. January 1970 (has links)
No description available.
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Airline labour law : a study of certain labour law rules in international air transportHuang, Chu Cheng, 1964- January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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Anglo-French relations in 1940.Proulx, Janet Dick Margaret. January 1966 (has links)
No description available.
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Land and housing rights in South Africa and their compatibility with international human rights normsDe Blois, Myriam January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
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Legal implications of satellite based communication navigation and surveillance systems for civil aviationKaiser, Stefan. January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
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Three decades after early bird : global communications satellite services and emerging regulatory issuesBerdnikoff, Michel January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
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Regulation of competition in a global economyDu Toit, Roscar. January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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