Ideas for Peace Series – Right to Development
Esta es la publicación 15 de Ideas for Peace Series "Hacia un instrumento legal obligatorio sobre el Derecho al Desarrollo" escrito por Dr. Mihir Kanade, y explica el contexto para la adopción de un tratado internacional que proteja este derecho
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Historic Racism in America – George Floyd’s Remarkable Global Justice Solidarity
In the wake of ongoing protests in the United States in demand for justice in the killing of a 46-year-old black man, George Floyd, at the hands of a white police officer, a social justice activist has insisted that the protests are legitimate. Jerry Locula highlights the historical racism and
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Pandemics and Religious Responses
For this research, three pandemics Covid-19, The Black Death, and The Spanish Flu are studied to understand how religion has played a role during these pandemics.
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Transitional justice for Mali: The impasse?
Justicia transicional para Mali: ¿el impase? Autora: Odette Pires, Traducido al español por Florecia Prieto.
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Virtual Mental Health Services During COVID-19 Epidemic in China
La enfermedad del corona virus (COVID-19) surgió en Wuhna, China. Después de ser declarado como una Emergencia de Salud Pública de Carácter Internacional en Enero, COVID-19 fue anunciado por la Organización Mundial de la Salud como una pandemia en marzo
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The Paris Agreement: The long road ahead for gender-inclusive climate treaties
Addressing climate change is a matter of global concern, catalyzing the proposal and adoption of major climate treaties. The latest major climate treaty - the Paris Agreement - marks a milestone in global efforts to tackle climate change, providing the means to both developed and developing States to fulfill their
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"I was truly amazed at the lesson these kindergarten children had learned. They learned that collectively, they could take on a problem that was bigger than they were (literally and figuratively), and that through a process, they could change a situation that was threatening to them. They not
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Sina Rahmani begins his work in a Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut from the Lebanon
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John Keane, Global Civil Society, Cambridge University Press, 2003, www.cambridge.org ,ISBN 0 521 89462 X paperback pp.220
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Democracy Plutocracy Kleptocracy: Are we going backwards? Author: Simon Stander Originally Published at Peace and Conflict Monitor on: 05/26/2003 Category: Editorial Historically, the installation of democratic institutions and the development of genuine democratic societies have not come easily. Indeed, democracy is new and fragile everywhere in the world where it
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