Dispute Settlement in Eastern Guinea-Bissau

Dispute Settlement in Eastern Guinea-Bissau
Title Dispute Settlement in Eastern Guinea-Bissau PDF eBook
Author Anne-Kristin Borszik
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 428
Release 2016
Genre Law
ISBN 3643907400

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'There is no justice in Guinea-Bissau' many people lament in this West African country. Impunity and legal uncertainty tend to mark their interactions with judges, regulos (chiefs), police officers, or imams when they have become involved in a dispute. Based on case analysis, this book analyzes dispute settlers' self-presentations, stories told of them, and aggrieved parties' agency in semi-rural Guinea-Bissau. By introducing a typology of dispute settlers, as well as the concepts of person-bound dispute settlement and supporter activation, this book contributes to debates in legal anthropology. Dissertation. (Series: Contributions to African Research / Beitr�¤ge zur Afrikaforschung, Vol. 72) [Subject: African Studies, Legal Anthropology]

The Settlement of International Disputes

The Settlement of International Disputes
Title The Settlement of International Disputes PDF eBook
Author Nii Lante Wallace-Bruce
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 256
Release 1998-02-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789041105677

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The first part of this book deals with the general principles relating to international disputes settlement. It starts by looking at the nature of an international dispute in contemporary international law, and by discussing the principles governing the ascertainment of the existence of an international dispute. It then moves on to a consideration of the diplomatic means of an international dispute settlement. The book not only focuses on the peaceful means, but also considers other means, in particular countermeasures. A separate chapter is devoted to the International Court of Justice, enabling in-depth treatment of the issues. The book critically analyses the cases in which Australia and New Zealand have been involved, first as applicants, and then as respondents, thereby assessing the contributions made by these two countries to the development of the law relating to international disputes settlement.

Community-Based Urban Violence Prevention

Community-Based Urban Violence Prevention
Title Community-Based Urban Violence Prevention PDF eBook
Author Kosta Mathéy
Publisher transcript Verlag
Pages 321
Release 2014-10-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3839429900

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Urban violence has become a major threat in big cities of the world. Where the orthodox protection through the police and individual target hardening remain inefficient, the population must organize itself. This book contains first-hand accounts on a selection of the most innovative experiences in Africa, Latin America, Asia and the Arab region and is of interest likewise for academics and urban practitioners, policy makers, international cooperation experts or travelers preparing a visit of one of the affected countries. With a preface by Caroline Moser.

The Religious Men in Jebel Marra

The Religious Men in Jebel Marra
Title The Religious Men in Jebel Marra PDF eBook
Author Bakheit M. Nur Mohammed
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 415
Release 2017
Genre Religion
ISBN 3643909160

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"The study investigates how Muslim religious specialists (fuqarâ, sing. fakî) acquire Qur'anic knowledge in the context of the 'communities of practice'. It contextualises the Qur'anic schools of Jebel Marra in the Sudan arguing that the fuqarâ increase their access to knowledge of the Qur'an by socially interacting with each other. The book is grounded in a[n] ethnographic study of Qur'anic memorisation and activities that the fuqarâ perform after graduation from Qur'anic schools. It thus provides a fresh perspective to Islamic learning and epistemology. 'The great value of the study lies in the author's reconstruction of the practices and techniques, cognitive and corporeal, which are systematically employed to memorise the whole of the Qur'an.'"--Page 4 of cover.

Tracks and Traces of Violence

Tracks and Traces of Violence
Title Tracks and Traces of Violence PDF eBook
Author Viviane Azarian
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 361
Release 2017
Genre Art
ISBN 3643909144

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Tracks and Traces of Violence explores the social conditions, political contexts, and cultural spaces of violence in Africa. It is comprised of accounts that underpin the visible and hidden 'tracks and traces' of violence in the memories of traumatized individuals and groups. It also interrogates the gaps, silences, and vacuities of/in these memories, as well as the role they play in shaping the facial contours of our modern societies. Weaving together views from literature, anthropology, art, cultural studies, and museum studies, this book provides deeper insight into the meanings of violent socialities, spatialities, and temporalities, as well as into how they materialize in poetry, fiction, art, and popular culture. (Series: Contributions to African Research / Beitrage zur Afrikaforschung, Vol. 80) [Subject: African Studies, Sociology, Art, Literature, Anthropology]

Transnational Migration-Development Nexus

Transnational Migration-Development Nexus
Title Transnational Migration-Development Nexus PDF eBook
Author Mulugeta Bezabih Mekonnen
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 376
Release 2018
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3643910282

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With a tenfold increase in remittance flows over the last 25 years, the diaspora's role in the development efforts of the global South has gained broader interest. Besides financial remittances, flows of skills and social remittances have gained attention, particularly the relevance of diaspora associations as drivers of development. This book explores the engagement of Ethiopian diaspora associations in Germany for their home country's development. It investigates the policies of the Ethiopian and Germany governments, and the opportunities the policies generate for diaspora engagement efforts.

Exploring Ethnically-Marked Varieties of Kenyan English

Exploring Ethnically-Marked Varieties of Kenyan English
Title Exploring Ethnically-Marked Varieties of Kenyan English PDF eBook
Author Billian Khalayi Otundo
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 266
Release 2018
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3643909705

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On a quest to satisfy the need for acoustic documentation of pronunciation norms of Standard Kenyan English, there were predominant deviations which identify users of Ethnically Marked Varieties of Kenyan English. The study documents findings on tenets of Ethnic Markedness by two groups that revealed maximally distinct pronunciation. Data collection and analysis encompassed systematic recording, annotation and acoustic scrutiny. Moreover, attitudes that other Kenyans hold toward the selected varieties are exposed. The study is a primary source in the genres of World Englishes, speech science, prosody and interlanguage pronunciation.