American Bar Association section of international law and practice. Recommendation and report
In: Journal of international economic law, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 163-181
ISSN: 1464-3758
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In: Journal of international economic law, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 163-181
ISSN: 1464-3758
In: The journal of conflict resolution: journal of the Peace Science Society (International), Band 58, Heft 1, S. 34-67
ISSN: 0022-0027, 0731-4086
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In: Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Legal Studies, Heft 122, S. 56-63
ISSN: 2218-2063
The article includes the analysis of the draft Law of Ukraine "On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of Ukraine Regarding Cooperation with the International Criminal Court" dated by October 5, 2017 No. 7179, decisions of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine: On the Statement of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine dated by February 25, 2014 No. 790-VII and Resolution of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine dated by February 4, 2015 No. 145-VIII, which marked the actual start of cooperation between the Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine and the International Criminal Court before the relevant changes were made to the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine. The norms of Section IX-2 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine regarding the specifics of cooperation with the International Criminal Court are analyzed. The purpose of the article is to determine the actual beginning of the cooperation of the Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine with the International Criminal Court, the main decisions of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and the decisions of the International Criminal Court that led to such cooperation and to analyze the norms of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine, which regulate the peculiarities of cooperation with the International Criminal Court and determine the main subjects during investigation and trial. Special scientific and general scientific methods were used to achieve the stated goal: the method of scientific knowledge, the comparative legal method, the method of system analysis, the dialectical method. The article focuses attention on Resolution No. 145-VIII of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine dated by February 4, 2015, which instructed the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and the General Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine to collect the necessary materials and an appropriate evidence base for the application to the International Criminal Court. Peculiarities of cooperation of the Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine, the Office of the Prosecutor General with the International Criminal Court and international cooperation during criminal proceedings under the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine are investigated. The main subjects of procedural cooperation with the International Criminal Court and the forms of appeal of the International Criminal Court to the Office of the Prosecutor General are determined. The specifics of choosing a preventive measure of detention and detention of a person wanted or in respect of whom the International Criminal Court has received a request for temporary arrest or for arrest and transfer are highlighted.
Overview: Stability, Resilience and the Green Transition -- Carbon Dioxide Emissions Peak and Carbon Neutrality Policy Measures and Implementation Pathways -- Value Assessment of Nature- based Solution (NbS) -- Ecosystem-based Integrated Ocean Management under the Vision of Carbon Neutrality -- Low-carbon and Resilient Urban Development and Adaptation to Climate Change -- Sustainable Food Supply Chain -- The Key Pathways on a Green and Low-Carbon BRI.
In recent years, there has been a popularization of non-mainstream sexual/cultural practices. The sensation of Fifty Shades of Grey has led to the general public becoming increasingly aware of the kink/BDSM lifestyle. The BDSM/ kink/sado-masochist lifestyle has largely thrived under the radar of many in the general public and the subculture/ lifestyle has organized and held events for decades. In this article, we discuss the various events of the kink/ BDSM subculture/lifestyle and illustrate the importance of the non-play events for those in the lifestyle. The authors have fielded two ground-breaking global surveys that delve into the prevailing social institution of the kink/BDSM lifestyle, The Munch, an event in which no BDSM activities take place. The intention of this research is to show the methods that participants and organizers use in order to protect the identity of those attending non-play BDSM events that take place in the general public. The findings show that those participating in munches, a popular form of non-play events, tend to use their real names, although there is a large minority that do not. The analysis intends to give insight into those who operate below the radar of society and still have a vibrant social scene.
In: The Carnegie papers
In: BICC Feature, 1
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In: The Carnegie papers
In: Carnegie paper
This volume examines the experiences of 21 developed and developing countries in adjusting their training provision to meet the new demands of a greener economy. It shows that skills development is critical to unlocking the employment potential of green growth, yet skills shortages are becoming an obstacle in realizing this potential. The report recommends that countries devise strategies based on well-informed policy decisions, social dialogue, and coordination among ministries and between employers and training providers.