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  1. The Oxford companion to international criminal justice
    Contributor: Cassese, Antonio (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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  2. Voyager
    Published: [2011]; ©2011
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley, CA

    Srikanth Reddy’s second book of poetry probes this world’s cosmological relation to the plurality of all possible worlds. Drawing its name from the spacecraft currently departing our solar system on an embassy to the beyond, Voyager unfolds as three... more

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    Srikanth Reddy’s second book of poetry probes this world’s cosmological relation to the plurality of all possible worlds. Drawing its name from the spacecraft currently departing our solar system on an embassy to the beyond, Voyager unfolds as three books within a book and culminates in a chilling Dantean allegory of leadership and its failure in the cause of humanity. At the heart of this volume lies the historical figure of Kurt Waldheim—Secretary-General of the U.N. from 1972-81 and former intelligence officer in Hitler’s Wehrmacht—who once served as a spokesman for humanity while remaining silent about his role in the collective atrocities of our era. Resurrecting this complex figure, Reddy’s universal voyager explores the garden of forking paths hidden within every totalizing dream of identity

     

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  3. The Oxford companion to international criminal justice
    Contributor: Cassese, Antonio (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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  4. Unmenschlichkeit beschreiben
    Weltkrieg und Faschismus in der Literatur
    Published: 1965

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    Institut für Theologie und Frieden, Bibliothek
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Print
    Parent title: In: Merkur; Stuttgart : Klett-Cotta, 1947; 19 (1965), S. 37-50

    Subjects: Drittes Reich; Weltkrieg II; Menschenrechtsverletzungen; Kriegsverbrechen; Literatur; Third Reich; World War II; human rights violations; war crimes; literature
  5. Violence against civilians in civil wars
    Looting or terror?
    Published: 2002

    Fachinformationsverbund Internationale Beziehungen und Länderkunde
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  6. Guilt and the postwar German novel
    Published: 1962/63

    Institut für Theologie und Frieden, Bibliothek
    Z/437
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  7. Der russische Angriffskrieg gegen die Ukraine und die Perspektiven der Weltwirtschaft
    Sanktionen, Nicht-staatliche Akteure, Kollateralschäden und die Nachhaltigkeitsziele im internationalen System
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  IWIM - Institut für Weltwirtschaft und Internationales Management, Universität Bremen, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Bremen

    This essay discusses the new forces at work about the conduct of the war of aggression of Russia against the sovereign state of Ukraine. The essay starts in a first section with a discussion on the sanctions imposed by the Western countries to react... more

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    This essay discusses the new forces at work about the conduct of the war of aggression of Russia against the sovereign state of Ukraine. The essay starts in a first section with a discussion on the sanctions imposed by the Western countries to react to the Russian war against the Ukraine; the impacts and the types of the sanctions are considered. The section two analyses the role of the Wagner Group as part of a strategy by the Kremlin to use informal military and financial networks for the financing of the war of aggression; the instruments to counter the sanctions of Western countries are exemplified by the plundering of gold which is mined in the Sudan. In a third section the prospects of the sanctions coalition of the West are considered, then the damages for the economy of the Ukraine and the plans for reparation payments and economic reconstruction after the end of the war, and then the implications of the war for the global security system. In the fourth section three groups of action programmes are considered, by highlighting first, the need to increase the surveillance of the non-state actors in the international system, like the Wagner Group; by investigating second, the collateral damages of the war of aggression on third countries and the global system; and by studying third, the impacts of the war on the "Global Agenda 2030", because all the seventeen (17) sustainable development goals (SDGs) are affected negatively. In a fifth and final section the implications of the "Joint Statement of China and Russia on the International Relations Entering a New Era, released on February 4, 2022" are considered for the future of Germany and of the EU.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Series: Berichte aus dem Weltwirtschaftlichen Colloquium der Universität Bremen ; Nr. 130 (März 2023)
    Subjects: Russia-Ukraine-war; non-state actors; collateral damages; war crimes; displacements and destructions; reconstruction and reparations; new world order; impacts on neighbouring states of Russia and Ukraine and on the Global South; private military services companies; "weaponization of everything"
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  8. Das Recht auf die Heimat, ethnische Säuberungen aund das Internationale Kriegsverbrechertribunal für das ehemalige Jugoslawien
  9. Violence against civilians in civil wars
    Looting or terror?
    Published: 2002

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  10. Das Recht auf die Heimat, ethnische Säuberungen aund das Internationale Kriegsverbrechertribunal für das ehemalige Jugoslawien
    Published: 1997

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    Bundesverfassungsgericht, Bibliothek
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  11. The UN Goldstone Report and retraction
    an empirical investigation
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Bar-Ilan Univ., Dep. of Economics], [Ramat-Gan

    The Goldstone Report is unique among United Nations reports in having been eventually repudiated by its principal author. The Report criminalized self-defense against state-sponsored or state-perpetrated terror. We use voting on the two UN General... more

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    The Goldstone Report is unique among United Nations reports in having been eventually repudiated by its principal author. The Report criminalized self-defense against state-sponsored or state-perpetrated terror. We use voting on the two UN General Assembly resolutions relating to the Goldstone Report to study whether support for the Goldstone principle of criminalization of self-defense against terror was influenced by countries' political institutions. Our results, using different measures of political institutions, reveal systematic differences in voting by democracies and autocracies: as an example, based on the Chief-in-Executive measure of political institutions, a country with the highest democracy score was some 55 percentage points less likely to vote in favor of the second of the two UN Goldstone resolutions and some 55 percentage points more likely to abstain than a country with the highest autocratic score. The differences between democracies and autocracies in willingness to initiate symmetric warfare are therefore also reflected in differences in sensitivities to loss of life and harm in asymmetric warfare, through broad support by democracies, but not by autocracies, for legitimacy of self-defense against state-supported or stateperpetrated terror.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/130523
    Edition: Revised February 2015
    Series: Department Working papers / Bar-Ilan University, Department of Economics ; 2014-09
    Subjects: State-sponsored terror; state-perpetrated terror; asymmetric warfare; United Nations; UNGA voting; international law; war crimes; human rights; democracy; autocracy; Israel; supreme values; expressive voting
    Scope: Online-Ressource (45 S.)
  12. The UN Goldstone Report and retraction
    an empirical investigation
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  CESifo, München

    The United Nations Goldstone Report criminalized self-defense against state-sponsored or state-perpetrated terror. We use voting on the two UN General Assembly resolutions relating to the Goldstone Report to study whether support for the Goldstone... more

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    The United Nations Goldstone Report criminalized self-defense against state-sponsored or state-perpetrated terror. We use voting on the two UN General Assembly resolutions relating to the Goldstone Report to study whether support for the Goldstone principle of criminalization of self-defense against terror was influenced by countries' political institutions. Our results, using two different measures of political institutions, reveal systematic differences in voting by democracies and autocracies: as an example, based on the Chief-in-Executive measure of political institutions, a country with the highest democracy score was some 55 percentage points less likely to vote in favor of the second of the two UN Goldstone resolutions and some 55 percentage points more likely to abstain than a country with the highest autocratic score. The differences between democracies and autocracies in willingness to initiate symmetric welfare are therefore also reflected in differences in sensitivities to loss of life and harm in asymmetric warfare, through broad support by democracies, but not by autocracies, for legitimacy of self-defense against state-supported or state-perpetrated terror. The Goldstone Report is unique among United Nations reports in having been eventually repudiated by its principal author.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    hdl: 10419/108782
    Series: Array ; 5234
    Subjects: state-sponsored terror; state-perpetrated terror; asymmetric warfare; United Nations; UNGA voting; international law; war crimes; human rights; democracy; autocracy; Israel; supreme values; expressive voting
    Scope: Online-Ressource (43 S.)