A Transformation from Political to Criminal Violence? Politics, Organised Crime and the Shifting Functions of Haiti's Urban Armed Groups
In: Conflict, Security & Development, Vol 15, No 2, 169-196, 2015
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In: Conflict, Security & Development, Vol 15, No 2, 169-196, 2015
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In: Annals of the 'Constantin Brâncuşi' University of Târgu Jiu, Juridical Sciences Series, Issue 2/2015
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In: U.S. MILITARY OPERATIONS: LAW, POLICY AND PRACTICE, Oxford University Press, December 2015
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In: Investing in Stability - Can Extractive-Sector Development Help Build Peace? (2015); ISBN: 978 1 78413 066 4
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In: Conflict Management and Peace Science, Volume 33, Issue 2, p. 198-223
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In: Forthcoming, (2016) 13(2) International Organizations Law Review; Grotius Centre Working Paper 2017/060-PIL
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Анализируется милитаризация космического пространства как одна из важнейших проблем международной безопасности. Сделаны выводы о том, что существующая правовая база не способна полно контролировать предотвращение гонки вооружений в космосе и требует серьезных доработок. ; The militarization of space is one of the major problems of international security. The thesis argue that the legal framework does not allow to fully control the prevention of weapon race in outer space, and requires significant improvements.
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In: Politique étrangère: PE ; revue trimestrielle publiée par l'Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Volume 80, Issue 4, p. 131-143
ISSN: 0032-342X
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In: Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, Volume 18, Issue 3
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In: Cooperation and conflict: journal of the Nordic International Studies Association, Volume 50, Issue 2, p. 211-227
ISSN: 0010-8367
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In: Journal of Asian and African studies: JAAS, Volume 50, Issue 4, p. 387-411
ISSN: 0021-9096
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In: Laws ; Volume 4 ; Issue 4 ; Pages 654-672
In this paper we examine the linkage of male-dominant family law systems and levels of nation-state security and stability. We expect such societies to be predisposed to parasitical rent-seeking and inefficiency, combined with coercive conflict resolution, resulting in higher levels of violence within the society. We demonstrate empirically that states with inequitable family law also exhibit higher levels of state fragility. Using standard indicators of state stability and security, our empirical results show that the ability to predict levels of state stability and security is significantly enhanced by examining a measure of Inequity in Family Law in addition to more conventional explanatory variables such as literacy rate, level of democracy, and civilizational influence.
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