... picture to be photographed The following is the superscription on the back of the original pencil drawing:—"Redcliffe Pit, Bristol The house with this mark + at the door is the house in which Sir ... a letter tothe Recorder touching the holding of the Sessions, and if not there to go to Wimborne Minster, where he has a house, where he found him, and returned with a letter; which post was ... opportunity to return his sincere thanks tothe public for the preference they have given to his coaches; and begs to[ Pg 70] inform them that the 'Traveller' coach, to Exeter, is this day removed from...
... out with a thermostated instrument (DX.17 MV, Applied Photophysics, Leatherhead, UK) equipped with either a monochromator or a diode-array (light path ẳ cm) When the instrument was used in the multiwavelength ... in a head -to- tail conguration, bringing the FMN of one monomer in close proximity tothe Fe-Fe site of the other monomer It is therefore likely, though not proven yet, that the dimer is the functional ... with mM Tris HCl, 18% glycerol, pH 7.6, by gel permeation chromatography Ionic strength was then adjusted by addition of KCl tothe buffer The dashed lines are merely shown to represent the...
... modal verb had thou hadst Of folkes that hadden grete fames hadn't having to have had They han of us no jurisdiccioun, has, hath Ther loveth noon, that she nath why to pleyne vh2-imp vh2x vhzx vm2 ... say that in the sentence “Don’t that” ‘that’ is the third word You not want to have to explain them that it is the fourth word Nor NUPOS, page 12 you want to have a routine that counts it as the ... certes, I not how knew he unlocked the horse knewest thy treacherous blade unrippedest the bowels thou seidest that thou nystist nat They neuer strouen to be chiefe she caredna to gang into the stable...
... that connected them with the vast empire of the Han The Han Empire radiated out from its base in the North China Plain tothe Yangzi and southward to Vietnam, and fromthe Pacific coast tothe ... written at the end of the third century It describes the Samhan (the three Han): the Mahan, the Chinhan, and the Pyo ˘nhan These terms refer not to states or organized groups but to three related ... groups, among which the Puyo were the first to be recorded by the ˘ Chinese The Puyo who attracted the notice of the Chinese in the third ˘, century BCE, lived in the plains and valleys of the upper...
... options available to them We ought not to focus on the ways in which they have failed to profit from reflexion on the later theories that were unknown to them Our task is to look for the best statement ... inclined to think that each of them alludes to true views about the history of ethics I not accept either of them, however, as Schneewind states them, since he includes in them a number of claims that ... somewhat sympathetic to what he callsthe ‘single-aim view’ of the history of moral philosophy (548) Schneewind introduces the Socrates story and the single-aim view in order to criticize them...
... who served from January 2006 to March 2008 as Research Associate of the project, and whose contributions tothe project, fromthe March 2006 workshop tothe March 2007 conference, and then to ... alliance In March 1991, now president of his country, he told the NATO Council: I am happy to have this opportunity to tell from this rostrum today the truth: the North Atlantic Alliance has been, ... explore.1 These were not a rigid frame to be imposed on the contributors to this book, who were invited to focus on those questions most pertinent tothe cases which they addressed Their richly varied...
... over the second half of the twentieth century, fromthe rise of single mothers among the poor tothe recent time crunch faced by many families, are tied tothe failure to consider this half of their ... marriage, motherhood, and the labor force have altered profoundly over these years and the consequences of these shifts for the new economy of today Rather than focusing as many others have on the loss ... reshaping household production “In this respect,” historians have noted, the slave plantations of the Old South and elsewhere had much in common with the households and farms of the northern...
... surrounded them on the shore They were dragged in, enclosed, and prostrated on the beach, killed and made into heaps from tail to head Their ships and their goods were as if fallen into the water I have ... in their own right, although they were bound to their mother-cities by their shared culture and heritage The social, economic, and cultural impact of Greek colonization on the history of the ... along the southern side of the Po Valley, but after they turn southeastward to run the length of the peninsula, they diverge into parallel ranges separated from one another by deep gorges This...
... were invited to address their topics in a manner which would be accessible tothe public, and which would trace developments fromthe Nuremberg proceedings tothe establishment of the International ... Courts and Tribunals The result was the series of five public lectures held in London from April to June 2002, organised around the theme From Nuremberg toThe Hague: The Future of International ... focused on how to generate greater public awareness of these developments and of their implications, which linked the creation of the International Criminal Court tothe epochal trial held at Nuremberg...
... indication for six months that they might find themselves in the dock Schacht himself had been taken into Allied custody straight from a Nazi concentration camp.8 Quite how arbitrary the choice eventually ... Joseph Goebbels died with Hitler in the bunker; Benito Mussolini was executed by partisans shortly before the end of the war This last death accelerated the decision to abandon altogether the idea ... reported to President Truman his belief that the German leadership had indeed operated with a ‘master plan’, in which everything fromthe indoctrination of German youth tothe muzzling of the trade...
... According tothe British Chief Prosecutor, one of the interests of justice, referred to in the Charter of the Tribunal in the context of trials in the absence of the accused,7 was the public ... even though he could not respond to simple commands such as ‘turn your head from left to right’, the Tribunal refused to drop him fromthe indictment The British Prosecutor strongly objected to ... Prosecutor selected the individuals according to their connections tothe organisations which were also targeted in the trial The organisations even had their own counsel appointed by the Tribunal to...
... at the national level in national courts: these might be the national courts of the perpetrator, the national courts where the acts took place, the national courts of the victims or even the ... questions relating tothe human rights of nationals mistreated by their government This in itself was a breakthrough But the modern human rights movement, and the way in which it uses the notion of ... expectation from non-governmental groups, a third dimension tothe complicity concept There is now an expectation that those with power, whether in the public or the private sector, have a duty to react...
... with the gravest crimes: they can be ignored; they can be the subject of national amnesties; they can be addressed through processes which have come to be known as ‘truth and reconciliation’; they ... of the defendant within the geographical jurisdiction of the state That was the Pinochet case,5 and the case against Hissene Habré in Senegal.6 In other cases, indictments have been issued when ... criminalise the acts which they addressed They committed their parties to take judicial measures to prevent and to punish these crimes And they did so in broadly similar ways.Article VI of the 1948...
... introduced to a very elderly lady who took us to what remained of her home She took us tothe cellar, and described through a translator how grenades had been lobbed into the basement, killing her husband ... upon the local courts where the torture was committed.60 Secondly, the ICJ considered that the state which they represent or have represented could waive immunity Again, it is difficult to see the ... judge, but also those of the Congo In October 2000, the Congo brought proceedings before the ICJ in The Hague, calling on the Court to take steps to require Belgium to annul the arrest warrant...
... international concern When events occurred which showed that there were gaps in coverage, they might be filled, as with the convention on ship hijacking of 1988, which followed the Achille Lauro affair.12 ... mercenaries These suppression treaties did not seek to be comprehensive They dealt with different questions, one after another But there were many of them, and over time they came to cover much of the ... question fromthe point of view of institutions or processes, the position is much more difficult Indeed, some would say the chasm still exists: ‘you can’t get there from here’, as the Punch cartoon has...
... The drafting of the Rome Statute is the history of the move fromthe first tothe second model The ILC’s procedural model The ILC’s approach was to create an international criminal court which ... that either the state of the accused’s nationality or the state on whose territory the alleged crime was committed are parties tothe Statute, or (if they are not parties) if either of them has ... complaint, which the Prosecutor could then take up This approach allowed the ILC to provide that state consent was the underlying basis of jurisdiction Since the point of the Statute was to get custodial...
... crimes – as to whether rape had occurred in the Commune The first witness explained how she had fled her village before the slaughter began and had managed to hide in a tree, where she stayed for ... safe, she climbed down to discover that only her 6-year-old daughter had survived a massacre in which the rest of her family was killed Together they tried to escape the area but were caught by Hutus ... likely to happen for other crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court It remains to be seen whether the Elements of Crimes will provide the intended stability of the definitions of crimes, when...
... Court The second half of the twentieth century has seen the strengthening of human rights and of the humanitarian law of war and the growing sense that, because individuals live under the international ... to end by returning tothe overall theme of these lectures Under the rubric of ‘international criminal justice’ I have had the opportunity of discussing the prospects that the ICC holds for the ... political factors’.28 In the twentieth century, such a constellation of factors led only tothe trials at Nuremberg and Tokyo after the Second World War, and, in the 1990s, tothe creation of The Hague...