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Conflits armés et droit interna/onal des droits de l'homme /
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A partir de l'affirmation, par la Cour internationale de Justice, que les droits de l'homme s'appliquent en période de conflits armés, l'ouvrage explore ce qu'implique cette irruption des droits de l'homme et de leurs mécanismes de surveillance dans un champ qui, pendant longtemps, a été considéré comme exclusivement ou principalement conduit par le droit des conflits armés. Au-delà de l'humanisation de ce dernier, l'approche des conflits en termes de droits subjectifs individuels ou collectifs, opposables aux Etats et justiciables, constitue un vecteur puissant de l'autonomisation et d'autodétermination de l'individu, même dans des contextes de violences généralisées. L'ouvrage vise aussi à présenter les insuffisances et limites du droit international des droits de l'homme pour appréhender les comportements des groupes non étatiques et des organisations internationales par exemple, ou bien encore la réparation intégrale des violations graves et massives. S'appuyant sur une analyse approfondie et comparée de la pratique judiciaire et quasi judiciaire internationale, le cours invite à réfléchir de manière critique au rôle potentiellement préventif, protecteur et transformateur du droit international des droits de l'homme face aux conflits armés.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004735705
Class, Race, and the US South : American Politics and Society through the Lens of Michael Goldfield's Work /
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Class, Race, and the US South , a Festschrift for labour militant and political scientist Michael Goldfield, features original contributions from the most prominent contemporary historical-materialist social scientists and historians. The collection's uniting theme is that class, race, and the South are the most important mainsprings of American society. Combining labour history, southern history, and theoretical critiques of mainstream conceptualisations of racism, this work emphasises the working class as the primary driver of both reactionary and potentially revolutionary change.
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1 online resource (340 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004747661
The Role of State Parties to the Rome Statute in the Interpretation of the Statute : An Evaluation of Past Practice and Future Prospects /
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This book offers a groundbreaking and thought-provoking examination of the intricate interplay between the role of State Parties to the Rome Statute in the interpretation of the Statute, particularly when the International Criminal Court (ICC) holds the explicit authority to do so. Utilizing the interpretation rules under Article 31(3) of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, it demonstrates how State Parties, through their subsequent agreements and practice continue to influence treaty interpretation under the Rome Statute. The book highlights specific examples where State Parties have enacted amendments to the rules and passed resolutions during related ongoing ICC cases, prompting questions about their influence on the ICC's interpretive decisions. The nuanced relationship between State Parties and the ICC in interpreting the Statute is explored, revealing the inherent tension that emerges from the overlapping interpretive roles. It provides insightful recommendations for navigating and alleviating such tensions.
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1 online resource (228 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004725515
Le verre de Sabra al-Mansuriya (Kairouan, Tunisie) - milieu Xe-milieu XIe siècle : Production et consommation vaisselle - contenants - vitrages
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Knowledge of Islamic glass and its craftsmanship in the medieval period has relied heavily on Middle Eastern literature. The study of workshop and rich glass assemblage from Sabra al-Mansuriya (Kairouan), the Fatimid capital founded in 947/948 and destroyed in 1057, shows that Ifriqiya followed the technological evolutions of glass craftsmanship
Revealing, Transforming, and Display in Egyptian Hieroglyphs
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The Journal of Egyptian Language and Archaeology is the oldest professional journal in Egyptology. Since 1863 it has published articles on language, literature, history, law, religion, science, magic, the economy, everyday experience, and the material culture of ancient Egypt, as well as on the history of Egyptology. The Supplementary Volumes present monographs and anthologies on the same broad spectrum of issues covered by the journal
The Vase Bally Captives on a Late Predynastic Decorated Stone Vessel: a Study of the 'Bound Prisoner' and Related Motifs in Early Egypt
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The Vase Bally, named after its first owner, Swiss businessman Eduard Bally (1847-1926) who acquired it in Luxor in 1904, is one of the most exquisite late Predynastic decorated stone vessels ever discovered in Egypt. First published and discussed by Egyptologist Henri Wild in 1948, the vessel, made of dark-green serpentine and measuring 18.6 cm in height, and its exceptional figural decoration, showing three bound captives in raised relief, deserve a new in-depth study in the light of current research on Predynastic and Early Dynastic art and iconography. This lavishly illustrated book offers a detailed study of this unique object and its decoration, as well as discussions of its possible ritual use, meaning, and sociocultural significance. Moreover, it places its iconography within the early development of the ‘bound prisoner’ and related motifs of interpersonal violence at a time that was crucial for state formation in Egypt. Without doubt, the visual expression of domination and violence against real or potential opponents was a fundamental aspect of the self-image and representation of the ruling elite in those times. Exhaustive catalogues of related objects and representations, including some lesser known or even hitherto unpublished artefacts, as well as famous objects of ‘art’ such as the Narmer Macehead and Palette, are an integral part of the study.
Der Nil in Asw?n : Inschriften und Heiligt?mer
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?gypten ist das Land des Nils. Bei Asw?n durchbricht der Fluss eine Felsbarriere aus Granit und bildet die Stromschnellen des Ersten Katarakts. Hier tritt der Nil in das Siedlungsgebiet ?gyptens ein. Sein j?hrlicher Flutzyklus - rund 8 m betrug die Differenz zwischen Niedrig- und Hochwasser - hatte enorme praktische Auswirkungen auf Verkehr und Transport in dieser Grenz- und Steinbruchregion, vor allem aber f?r die Wirtschaft des ganzen Landes. Das Alte ?gypten lokalisierte die Quellen der Nilflut in der spektakul?ren Felslandschaft des Ersten Katarakts, und in den Nilometern im Gebiet von Asw?n wurde der Verlauf des lebensentscheidenen Naturph?nomens seit ?ltester Zeit pr?zise beobachtet und vermessen. Die Ursachen der Nilflut dachte das Alte ?gypten in religi?sen Kategorien. In den Riten und Mythen um die Gottheiten in den Tempeln der Region wurden Theorien der sakralen Kontrolle der Flut formuliert. Den Nil technisch zu kontrollieren, blieb der Neuzeit vorbehalten. Die gro?en Staud?mme bei Asw?n stehen f?r dieses letzte Kapitel in der Geschichte des Stroms. Daher eignet sich der Nil als Leitmotiv, Landschaft, Denkm?ler, Bilder und Inschriften der Region von Asw?n seit ?ltester Zeit und bis in die Gegenwart zu betrachten
