... in the maltreatment of anumber of Negroes and the demolishing of some of their houses. When the Negroes of Philadelphia paradedthe city in 1842, celebrating the abolition of slavery in the West ... not feel any of the "elevating influences of nationality of character," as the white men would limit the influence of theNegroes by retaining practically all of the wealth of the islands. ... the helplessness of childhood and of old age, the horrors of sickness and of frequent deaths."[10] In their crude state few of themhad any conception of the significance of liberty, thinking...
... have been kept, nor of any offenses except absconding. Of the runaways,reports were made to the parish vestry of those lying out at the end of each quarter. At the beginning of therecord there ... south side of the island where an abundance of savannahs facilitated tillage; but the development of sugar culture provedslow by reason of the paucity of slaves and the unfamiliarity of the settlers ... the extant journal of work during the harvest month of May, 1801,[18] shows a distribution of thetotal of 314 slaves as follows: ninety of the "big gang" and fourteen of the "big...
... for conflictof interest, or components thereof, that might pertain to conflict of interest in compendia; and (2) published reports of conflict- of- interest issues with regard to the writing of ... sources 20 4.1.2 Conflictof interest in data availability 23 4.1.3 Conflictof interest in selection of indications and evidence 24 4.1.4 Conflictof interest in interpretation of evidence 26 ... Processes, and Conflict- of- Interest Policies 27 4.2.1 The process of compendia development 27 4.2.2 The review processes of compendia 29 4.3 Example of the Potential for Conflictof Interest...
... the conflict of interest isactual or potential, not (merely) apparent.6Often, the basis of a charge of "apparent conflict of interest" is a giftor bribe. Of ... Appearance of Official Impropriety and theConcept of Political Crime, 105 Ethics 326-51 (1995).INTRODUCTION 19 Conflict of Interest on theStandard ViewA conflict of interest ... that judgment. Potential conflicts of interest, like time bombs, mayor may not go off. A conflict of interest is actual if, and only if, P has a conflict of interest with respect...
... creating a conict of interest. The issue of conict of interest has become apparent in recent years due to many highly publicized corporate scandals. One well-known example is the case of Enron and ... (2004). Conict of Interest and the Case of Auditor Independence. www.people.hbs.edu/mbazerman/Papers/Conicts%2 0of% 20Interest.pdf#search=%22public%20accounting%20conict%2 0of% 20interests%22Prentice, ... accounting fraud. SOX also mandated the creation of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) to oversee the activities of the auditing profession (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission)....
... pauwelyn is Associate Professor of Law at Duke UniversitySchool of Law. His areas of interest are public international law andthe law of the WTO. He was previously Legal Affairs Of cer for theWTO ... means of defence against, and sanc-tion for, illicit activities by members of diplomatic or consular missions [inparticular, measures of declaration of persona non grata and the breaking-off of ... Finland,even though they were not parties to the settlement (see report of the InternationalCommittee of Jurists entrusted by the Council of the League of Nations with the task of giving an advisory opinion...
... this review has thus far revealed evidence of only two specific cases of traumatic fistula in Rwanda, each of which may or may not have been a result of conflict- related sexual violence (Théobald, ... While the success of the surgery depends on a number of factors, the large majority of traumatic fistula cases are amenable to repair. In terms of surgical management, repair of traumatic fistula ... Rape as a weapon of war In conflicts worldwide, rape has long been used as a cruel and dehumanizing weapon of war. Accounts of brutal rape have emerged from a number of African countries,...
... advance of the meeting. The review of the literature uncovered stories of brutal rape of women and girls from a number of African nations where political conflicts have led to the systematic use of ... education, treatment, and prevention of traumatic fistula and sexual violence often fail because of a lack of clear documentation of the incidence and prevalence of the condition and associated ... calls for the inclusion of a gender analysis in all UN conflict- related programs to ensure a focus on the prevalence of SGBV in conflict settings. Increasingly, the provision of psychological and...
... whether or no the enactments of Section 5 of the Panama Canal Act are in conformity with Article III, No. 1, of the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty. It is a proof of the bona fides of President Taft that he ... UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A STUDY BY L. OPPENHEIM, M. A., LL. D. Whewell Professor of International Law in the University of Cambridge Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence ... the untenability of the American interpretation of Article III, No. 1, of the HayVIII of the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, p. 23—The motive for, and the condition of, the substitution of the HayBulwer...
... amount of nuclear proliferation occurred.• Conflicts involving superpower allies and client states did occur,but none got completely out of control.In sum, the United States achieved all of its ... for a richer concept of deterrence and de-fense and a more diverse set of tools to use to counter nuclear threatsin the future:• Deterrence of nuclear attacks by threat of nuclear retaliation ... standard nuclearthreats of the past.• Other kinds of deterrent threats or defensive concepts may beneeded to cope with other kinds of nuclear threats.• Deterrence of any sort may be ineffective...
... negative effect of the experience of violence duringpregnancy outweighs the positive effects of these health services.In table 6, I also compare children of age 0 to 36 with an older cohort of age 37 ... ”Women’s26H i C N Households in Conflict Network The Institute of Development Studies - at the University of Sussex - Falmer - Brighton - BN1 9RE www.hicn.org Armed Conflict and Children’s Health ... of 27Figure 4: Number of murder victims for Srinagar, Jammu and Doda district1990 to 2006 - Source of raw data: INSCR (2012)Figure 5: Doctors and Primary Health Centers per 1000 - Source of...
... coordination of scientific work,the NDRC was brought under supervision of the new Of ce of ScientificResearch and Development (OSRD) in 1941, which of ce is part of theExecutive Of ce of the President. ... advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on the legality of the threat of use of nuclear weapons.18Legality of the Use by a State of Nuclear Weapons in Armed Conflict, AdvisoryOpinion, ... continuation of life, including human life, on thisplanet, both for present and future generations, warrants a thorough andextensive examination of the question of the (il)legality of the employmentof...
... foremost man of westernMassachusetts, Superintendent of Defence, Colonel of Militia, Judge of Probate, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, a reputed authority in the construction of backwoods ... nearly all composed of mission Indians living in or near the settledparts of Canada, Abenakis, Iroquois of the Lake of Two Mountains and of Sault St. Louis (Caughnawaga),Algonkins of the Ottawa, ... unexpected blow for the profit of France and his own great honor.One of the French inhabitants of Louisbourg has left us a short sketch of Duquesnel, whom he calls"capricious, of an uncertain temper,...
... admired the beauties of the State of Ohio, adorned in all the charms of spring, and with all itsfine woods and forests arrayed in their new mantle of green, that set off the beauties of the hills and ... procession, and she made a splendid living representation of the "Goddess of Liberty." It was said of her, as of the beauty of ancient Tyre, "Thou hast made thy beauty perfect." ... nothing short of the state of things before the war would satisfy her, unless, indeed, it was thecomplete extension of her darling slavery from the Gulf of Mexico to all the Northern States of the...
... of the impact of the conflict on the SRH rights and needs of women displaced by war and armed conflict. They should also give an overview of the different stakeholders involved in the field of ... management.13State of the conflict - Phase of conflict: pre -conflict phase, an emergencysituation, a protracted conflict or a post -conflict situation.- Degree of violence: kind of violence (conventional war,terrorist ... its mother of a baby, irrespective of the duration of the pregnancy, which after such separation breathes or shows any other evidence of life such asbeating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical...