International Law for Humankind

International Law for Humankind
Title International Law for Humankind PDF eBook
Author Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 753
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Law
ISBN 9004255079

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This volume is an updated and revised version of the General Course on Public International Law delivered by the Author at The Hague Academy of International Law in 2005. Professor Cançado Trindade, Doctor honoris causa of seven Latin American Universities in distinct countries, was for many years Judge of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, and President of that Court for half a decade (1999-2004). He is currently Judge of the International Court of Justice; he is also Member of the Curatorium of The Hague Academy of International Law, as well as of the Institut de Droit International, and of the Brazilian Academy of Juridical Letters.

The Universal Obligation of Nuclear Disarmament

The Universal Obligation of Nuclear Disarmament
Title The Universal Obligation of Nuclear Disarmament PDF eBook
Author Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade
Publisher
Pages 234
Release 2017
Genre
ISBN 9788576316862

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Power in the Isthmus

Power in the Isthmus
Title Power in the Isthmus PDF eBook
Author James Dunkerley
Publisher
Pages 724
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN

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Annotation Country-by-country studies of Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Costa Rica as well as a wealth of charts, statistics and chronologies. Dunkerly teaches political studies at Queen Mary College, London. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Dictating Democracy

Dictating Democracy
Title Dictating Democracy PDF eBook
Author Rachel M. McCleary
Publisher
Pages 297
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780813017266

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From the introduction: "There is a great deal to be learned from McCleary's work, and she raises serious questions not only about Guatemalan society but also about the democratization of societies in general. . . . We must be immensely grateful to her for providing us in clear and balanced terms with the first, and perhaps only, account and analysis of what happened during those critical days in May and June of 1993."--Richard N. Adams, Rapaport Centennial Professor of Liberal Arts, Emeritus, University of Texas, Austin Documenting a rare political occurrence, Rachel McCleary examines the evolution of the two major elite groups in Guatemala--the organized private sector and the military--during the country's transition from authoritarianism to democracy. Arguing that the transition resulted from a stalemate over economic policy, she shows how the two elites altered their relations from disunity (during the period from 1982 to 1986) to unity (from 1993 to the present). Not only does she describe a nonviolent settlement, she also discusses the development of democracy in a country that was directly caught up in Cold War relations between the United States and the USSR. Thus she makes a serious contribution to the study of democratization as well as to Latin American history. Rachel M. McCleary, professor of international studies at Johns Hopkins University, is the author of Seeking Justice: Ethics and International Affairs.

Rise Trading State

Rise Trading State
Title Rise Trading State PDF eBook
Author Richard Rosecrance
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 292
Release 1987-05-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780465070367

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What will power look like in the century to come? Imperial Great Britain may have been the model for the nineteenth century, Richard Rosecrance writes, but Hong Kong will be the model for the twenty-first. We are entering the Age of the Virtual State -- when land and its products are no longer the primary source of power, when managing flows is more important than maintaining stockpiles, when service industries are the greatest source of wealth and expertise and creativity are the greatest natural resources.Rosecrance's brilliant new book combines international relations theory with economics and the business model of the virtual corporation to describe how virtual states arise and operate, and how traditional powers will relate to them. In specific detail, he shows why Japan's kereitsu system, which brought it industrial dominance, is doomed; why Hong Kong and Taiwan will influence China more than vice-versa; and why the European Union will command the most international prestige even though the U.S. may produce more wealth.

Central America and the United States

Central America and the United States
Title Central America and the United States PDF eBook
Author John H. Coatsworth
Publisher Macmillan Reference USA
Pages 277
Release 1994
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780805792102

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Describes the various phases of the relationship between the United States and Central America from World War II to the end of the cold war

Forging Democracy from Below

Forging Democracy from Below
Title Forging Democracy from Below PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Jean Wood
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 276
Release 2000-10-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521788878

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This book, first published in 2000, analyzes the role of economically marginalized people in recent transitions to democratic rule.