Refugees--an international obligation
In: The Department of State bulletin: the official weekly record of United States Foreign Policy, Volume 79, p. 11-17
ISSN: 0041-7610
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In: The Department of State bulletin: the official weekly record of United States Foreign Policy, Volume 79, p. 11-17
ISSN: 0041-7610
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- About the Editors and Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 National Identity and National Self-Determination -- 3 What Place for Nationalism in the Modern World? -- 4 What Is Nationality, and Is There a Moral Right to National Self-Determination? -- 5 The Skeleton in the Cupboard: Nationhood, Patriotism and Limited Loyalties -- 6 Reconstructing the Landscape of Imagination -- 7 National Obligations: Political, Cultural or Societal? -- 8 Individuals, Nations and Obligations -- 9 Territorial Justice -- 10 Environmental Rights and National Sovereignty -- 11 Cultural Pluralism, Universal Principles and International Relations Theory -- 12 International Human Rights: Philosophical or Political? -- Index -- About the Book
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ISSN: 1468-2346
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ISSN: 0305-8298
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ISSN: 2161-7953
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ISSN: 1477-9021
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ISSN: 1837-1892
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In: Refugee survey quarterly, Volume 25, Issue 4, p. 179-190
ISSN: 1471-695X
This article is a discussion of the responsibility shared by individual states and the international community to alleviate the monolithic scourge of hunger. Today more than 852 million people suffer from chronic hunger worldwide, and although the common human right to food has long been recognized, the gap between resolutions to fight hunger and poverty, and the actions actually taken, has grown ever wider. Each year, the volume of resources dedicated to that goal diminishes, while the number and proportion of hungry people continue to rise. One of the main Millennium Development Goals is to halve the proportion of people that suffer from hunger between 1995 and 2015; significant advancement of that goal has yet to occur. For this goal to be achieved, the number of hungry people will have to be reduced by 29 million per year from now until 2015, a figure that is 12 % higher than the current international progress. W. A. Butler
In: Western Sydney University School of Law Research Paper No. 02/16
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In: Proceedings of the annual meeting / American Society of International Law, Volume 5, p. 257-274
ISSN: 2169-1118
In: Proceedings of the annual meeting / American Society of International Law, Volume 5, p. 275-279
ISSN: 2169-1118
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In: Agenda: a journal of policy analysis & reform, Volume 3, Issue 4
ISSN: 1447-4735