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Problemática elemental del derecho en El Salvador
In: ECA: Estudios Centroamericanos, Band 46, Heft 509, S. 185-188
ISSN: 2788-9580
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ECA Estudios Centroamericanos, Vol. 46, No. 509, 1991: 185-188.
Spain 1923–1948: Civil War and World War
In: International affairs, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 121-122
ISSN: 1468-2346
Defensa de los llamados Francmasones. Pasquin que amaneció en las paredes de la Catedrál el dia 30 de enero de este año, glosado por una Señora patriota en breves momentos y con un numen natural
Poem in 12 stanzas, relating to debates on religious tolerance, freemasonry, church reform, political factions and elections
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Economic leverage and Middle East politics
In: Third world affairs, S. 124-137
ISSN: 0267-2499
World Affairs Online
Contending Theories in International Relations: Marxism and Realism in World Perspectives
In: The Indian political science review, Band 19, Heft 1-2, S. 73
ISSN: 0019-6126
Exploring at the Fringes: The Bibliography as Database
In: Teaching Political Science, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 106-109
The 1967 oil embargo revisited
In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Band 13, S. 65-90
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654
The 1967 oil embargo revisited
In: Journal of Palestine studies: a quarterly on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, Band 13, Heft 2/50, S. 65-90
ISSN: 0377-919X, 0047-2654
Ziele, Verlauf und Auswirkungen des arabischen Erdölembargos von 1967, das in der Literatur wenig Beachtung gefunden hat, obgleich es nach Ansicht der Autoren die Grundlagen für das Erdölembargo von 1973 gelegt hat. (DÜI-Hns)
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The 1967 Oil Embargo Revisited
In: Journal of Palestine studies, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 65-90
ISSN: 1533-8614
Sanctions: the Falklands episode
In: The world today, Band 39, Heft 4, S. 150-160
ISSN: 0043-9134
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REMEMBER YOUR HUMANITY: pathway to sustainable food security
Criminalizing atrocity: the global spread of criminal laws against international crimes
In: Oxford scholarship online
Why do countries adopt criminal legislation making it possible to prosecute government and military officials for human rights violations? Over the past thirty years, dozens of countries have prosecuted their own or other states' officials for past atrocities. In Criminalizing Atrocity, Mark Berlin tells the story of the global spread of national criminal laws against atrocity crimes - genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity - laws that have helped pave the way for this remarkable trend toward greater accountability. He traces the early 20th-century origins of national atrocity laws to a group of influential European criminal law scholars and explains the global patterns by which these laws have since spread. Berlin shows that understanding why countries criminalize atrocities requires understanding how they do so.