... problems The Mandate System andthe construction ofthe non-European state Government, sovereigntyand economy The mandate andthe dissolution ofsovereigntyThe legacies ofthe Mandate System: toward ... Indian War, sovereigntyandthetransformationoftheIndian War, the central theme of Vitoria’s second lecture, is vitally important to an understanding of his jurisprudence first because thetransformation ... analysis ofthe laws of war, as a consequence ofthe fact that it is the sovereign who declares warand exercises all the rights ofwar Just war doctrine is a crucial aspect ofthe whole complex of...
... On the north, they uprooted the ancient settlements ofthe Wyandots; on the west they exterminated the Eries andthe Andastes, and spread havoc and dismay among the tribes ofthe Illinois; and ... the folly and obstinacy of a jealous naval commander blighted his fairest hopes The squadron missed the mouth ofthe river; andthe wreck of one ofthe vessels, andthe desertion ofthe commander, ... and praying, and consulting dreams and omens, with invoking the war- god, and dancing the war- dance, the warriors sought to insure the triumph of their arms, and then, their rites concluded, they...
... agent to control the mesoscale structure of metal oxides [16–20] The cooperative assembly route was originally developed for the synthesis of mesostructured silica where the simple and effective ... ratios of alcohol/water is consistent with XRD results well The magnetism ofthe samples prepared in pure water and in alcohol/water media is also investigated, as shown in Fig The value of saturation ... magnetization of samples a, b, and c is 75.4 emu/g (Fig 3a), 39.2 emu/g (Fig 3b), and (Fig 3c), respectively The magnetism results also match XRD and TEM results well Based on the values of saturation...
... problems The Mandate System andthe construction ofthe non-European state Government, sovereigntyand economy The mandate andthe dissolution ofsovereigntyThe legacies ofthe Mandate System: toward ... duties ofthe Spanish andthe Indians to be decided? In dealing with these issues, Vitoria focuses on the social and cultural practices ofthe two parties, the Spanish andthe Indians He assesses and ... set of questions Who is sovereign? What are the powers of a sovereign? Are the Indians sovereign? What are the rights and duties ofthe Indians andthe Spaniards? How are the respective rights and...
... Indian War, sovereigntyandthetransformationoftheIndian War, the central theme of Vitoria’s second lecture, is vitally important to an understanding of his jurisprudence first because thetransformation ... analysis ofthe laws of war, as a consequence ofthe fact that it is the sovereign who declares warand exercises all the rights ofwar Just war doctrine is a crucial aspect ofthe whole complex of ... transformationoftheIndian is to be achieved by the waging ofwarand secondly because Vitoria’s concept ofsovereignty is developed primarily in terms ofthe sovereign’s right to wage warWar is the...
... extended to the lower classes -and the dissolute members ofthe aristocracy ofthe imperial centre: 94 95 On these efforts andthe importance attached to them, see Oppenheim, The Science of International ... Lorimer, The Institutes ofthe Law of Nations, p 104 As Gong notes: The subjective nature ofthe recognition process andthe political element within the standard of “civilization” put the European ... non-European states; these competence of these consuls comprised the whole civil and criminal jurisdiction, the power of protection ofthe privileges, the life, and property of their countrymen’...
... in the first place.229 In effect, Europe is the subject ofsovereigntyand non-Europe the object ofsovereignty Acceptance of these premises the primacy ofsovereigntyandthe identification of ... in the aforesaid territories [the conventional Basin ofthe Congo] bind themselves to watch over the preservation ofthe native tribes, and to care for the improvement ofthe conditions of their ... respect More generally, the nineteenth century offers us an example of a far broader theme: the importance ofthe existence ofthe ‘other’ for the progress and development ofthe discipline itself...
... s 147 The Mandate System andthe construction ofthe non-European state The mandates andthe problem ofsovereigntyThe primary novelty ofthe Mandate System for many jurists ofthe interwar period ... sense ofthe final end ofthe Mandate System According to Article 22 ofthe Covenant, the primary purpose ofthe Mandate System was to secure the ‘well-being and development’ ofthe peoples ofthe ... supervising the operation ofthe system Once the basic framework ofthe Mandate System had been established, it was the PMC that had the task of ensuring the progress ofthe mandate territories and...
... through the enforcement ofthe laws but rather by defining the normal, the standard andthe truth against which deviations are identified and then remedied.275 Sovereigntyand native will The mandate ... argues: Sovereignty is the most treasured possession ofthe newly independent States On the one hand, it makes them the master of their own house, and on the other hand, it provides them with ... the dominance ofthe economic, as discussed, profoundly altered the whole system of legitimacy, of authority, andofthe meaning that held mandate societies together The doctor and anthropologist...
... Scholars and jurists ofthe period were aware of these possibilities, and an examination of some of their arguments as to the interpretation ofthe resolution illuminates the ways in which concepts of ... and development policy became the norm, andthe collapse ofthe Berlin Wall andthe end ofthe Cold War were taken to signal the ultimate triumph of capitalism and its decisive emergence as the ... development andthe well-being ofthe people concerned.’53 Para ofthe same Resolution states that: Violation ofthe rights of peoples and nations to sovereignty over their natural wealth and resources...
... about them, including the racial implications ofthe new U.S Preemption and Supremacy doctrine toward Southern Tier governments and their peoples.58 And if the parallel between theIndianandthe ... goals ofthe mandate project to create independent societies capable of withstanding the demands ofthe ‘modern world’ are undermined by the system of economic relations the mandate creates The ... government must further and enhance commerce and trade in ways that protect and advance the interests, on the whole, ofthe West Whatever the rhetoric, as to humanism andthe welfare ofthe non-European...
... activities in the name ofthe WAT These developments suggest a dual process: the further expansion, ostensibly within the framework ofthe UN Charter, ofthe powers ofthe large states, and a corresponding ... Americans andthe European settlers, the history of America’s warof independence andthe history of earlier instances of American expansion following the Spanish American warof 1898 How these histories ... understandings of tolerance and plural identities, all of which have to conform, largely, to the liberaldemocratic state Thetransformationofthe other’ has been the continuous goal ofthe ‘civilizing...
... Aborigines Before the United Nations: The Belgian Thesis (Brussels: Royal Colonial Institute of Belgium, 1954) Lansing, Robert, Notes on Sovereignty: From the Standpoint ofthe State andofthe World ... Annual Report ofthe Mandatory Powers’, (1926) 10 League of Nations Official Journal1322 1328 Lorimer, James, The Institutes ofthe Law of Nations: A Treatise ofthe Jural Relations of Separate ... Tzvetan, The Conquest of America: The Question ofthe Other, trans from the French by Richard Howard (New York: HarperCollins, 1984) Tomlinson, B R., ‘Economics and Empire: The Periphery andthe Imperial...
... to the nature ofthe participants, their statuses and roles: what kind of role relationships of one kind or another, both the types of speech role that they are taking on in the dialogue andthe ... learns about the law of life It explains what his first impression of humans, andofthe harsh environment of all the other puppies and dogs in the camp Chapter “White Fang andthe Indians” describes ... List of figures and tables v Table of contents vi PART A: INTRODUCTION Rationale Aim ofthe study and Research questions Scope ofthe study Data collection Methods ofthe study Design ofthe study...
... Scope ofthe study Data collection Methods ofthe study Design ofthe study PART B: DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER THEORETICAL BACKGROUND 1.1 Introduction 1.2 What is functional grammar? 1.3 The role of Contextual ... IN CHAPTER “WHITE FANG ANDTHE INDIANS” IN THE NOVEL “WHITE FANG” BY JACK LONDON 2.1 Introduction 28 2.2 The context ofthe chosen text 28 2.3 Contextual configuration ofthe text 29 2.3.1 Field ... TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Declaration i Acknowledgements ii Abstract iii Notational conventions iv List of figures and tables v Table of contents vi PART A: INTRODUCTION Rationale Aim ofthe study and...
... therefore the enthalpy ofthe solid As a result of hydration ofthe solid, changes in the shape and symmetry ofthe unit cell alter the entropy ofthe solid These changes in the enthalpy and entropy ... solution, and on the other hand, the viscosity ofthe solution increases Both factors decrease the 27 diffusion rate ofthe molecules in solution and lower thetransformation rate Thetransformation ... changes in the free energy and chemical potential ofthe solid Finally, the modification ofthe 11 chemical potential changes the fugacity and therefore the thermodynamic activity ofthe solid...
... communication helped in the diffusion of plague from the city into the towns and villages ofthe province The extension ofthe Railways, i.e., the Great Indian Peninsula and Bombay Baroda and Central India ... developments at the turn ofthe century saw the growing influence oftheIndian National Congress The socio-political ramifications of such developments andthe perceptions of these political ... policy The first half ofthe chapter engages the administrative mechanics ofthe government as they affected the making of official plague policy The continual dialogue involving the London, Indian...
... the food stocks, andthe mood ofthe garrison The tactics ofthe Daily Mail captured the attention ofthe nation; the newspaper dramatized the situation ofthe town by emphasizing the danger that ... beginning ofthe New Journalism at the same time as it marks the beginning ofthe end ofthe New Imperialism The coincidence of these occasions arises from the nature ofthe South African War J A ... examine both the role ofthe press in the formation of public opinion about imperialism andthe role ofthe press in the formation ofthe concept of public opinion itself Mafeking Night marks the powerful...
... Humanity in Warfare WARANDTHE LAW OF NATIONS to trace the whole process oftransformationofthe legal nature of war, insofar as records enable us to so, from the earliest periods of recorded ... of individual, hand-to-hand combat Grand strategy, on the other hand, remained the preserve of Tiw.11 In India, too, much the same phenomenon was apparent in the role of Indra, the chief ofthe ... testimony both to the warlike character ofthe Greeks and to their feeling of cultural unity, the cities ofthe Amphictyonic League of Delphi agreed that, in the event of war, the combatant states...
... optimize the efficiency ofthe drive In this work, we will show how an extension ofthe Park transformation will lead to the 'jxeudo-dq" components ofthe electric variables The electric equations of ... Compensation ofthe cogging torque The cogging torque T results ofthe interaction between , the rotor magnets andthe stator slots It depends only on the rotor position and has to be compensated by the ... a, b or The total fluxes a can be split in fluxes self-induced by the stator currents andifluxes due to the permanent magnets ofthe rotor : where L, and M, are the self-inductance andthe mutualinductance...