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PhD studies in human rights: The "Mandela Rules"
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PhD studies in human rights. A weblog for students engaged in doctoral studies in the field of human rights. It is intended to provide information about contemporary developments, references to new publications and material of a practical nature. Friday, 22 May 2015. Yesterday, the Committee of the Whole of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, meeting in Vienna, adopted the updated Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners. William A. Schabas. Oxford Univers...
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PhD studies in human rights: Special Tribunal for Lebanon to Open Tomorrow
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PhD studies in human rights. A weblog for students engaged in doctoral studies in the field of human rights. It is intended to provide information about contemporary developments, references to new publications and material of a practical nature. Saturday, 28 February 2009. Special Tribunal for Lebanon to Open Tomorrow. But it has not been brought up to date in almost a year. William A. Schabas. 28 February 2009 at 20:43. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). William A. Schabas. And has published numerous ...
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PhD studies in human rights: May 2015
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PhD studies in human rights. A weblog for students engaged in doctoral studies in the field of human rights. It is intended to provide information about contemporary developments, references to new publications and material of a practical nature. Thursday, 28 May 2015. Nebraska Abolishes the Death Penalty. Nebraska has voted to abolish capital punishment. The repeal had been adopted a few weeks ago but it was vetoed by the Governor. With a vote of 30 senators, the Governor's veto was overriden. At the Gr...
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PhD studies in human rights: April 2015
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PhD studies in human rights. A weblog for students engaged in doctoral studies in the field of human rights. It is intended to provide information about contemporary developments, references to new publications and material of a practical nature. Friday, 17 April 2015. Don't Worry: The Word 'Genocide' Doesn't Exist Yet. William A. Schabas. Thursday, 16 April 2015. The International Criminal Court Summer School 2015: 15-19 June 2015, NUI Galway, Ireland. The 2015 ICC Summer School faculty includes:. Dr Mi...
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PhD studies in human rights: Suggested PhD Topics
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PhD studies in human rights. A weblog for students engaged in doctoral studies in the field of human rights. It is intended to provide information about contemporary developments, references to new publications and material of a practical nature. Here is a list of ideas for PhD theses that may stimulate reflection by potential students who have not yet identified a topic of field of research. Or, possibly, other topics related to sport and human rights. The Right to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly. Study th...
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PhD studies in human rights: Justice Aimé Muyoboke Karimunda
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PhD studies in human rights. A weblog for students engaged in doctoral studies in the field of human rights. It is intended to provide information about contemporary developments, references to new publications and material of a practical nature. Tuesday, 30 June 2015. Justice Aimé Muyoboke Karimunda. Was published last year by Ashgate. Congratulations to this very distinguished jurist. He will continue to lecture at the University of Rwanda. William A. Schabas. 17 August 2015 at 11:28. Interested in PhD...
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PhD studies in human rights: Books on PhD studies
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PhD studies in human rights. A weblog for students engaged in doctoral studies in the field of human rights. It is intended to provide information about contemporary developments, references to new publications and material of a practical nature. Books on PhD studies. Estelle Phillips and Derek S. Pugh, How to Get a PhD: A Handbook for Students and Their Supervisors, 4th ed., New York: Open University Press, 2005. Diana Leonard, A Woman's Guide to Doctoral Studies, Buckingham: Open University Press, 2001.
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PhD studies in human rights: Secretary-General's Report on the Status of the Death Penalty
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PhD studies in human rights. A weblog for students engaged in doctoral studies in the field of human rights. It is intended to provide information about contemporary developments, references to new publications and material of a practical nature. Tuesday, 19 May 2015. Secretary-General's Report on the Status of the Death Penalty. Every five years, the Secretary-General of the United Nations issues a report on the status of capital punishment. The latest report. William A. Schabas. 1 June 2015 at 10:22.
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PhD studies in human rights: February 2015
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PhD studies in human rights. A weblog for students engaged in doctoral studies in the field of human rights. It is intended to provide information about contemporary developments, references to new publications and material of a practical nature. Saturday, 14 February 2015. Moratorium on death penalty in Pennsylvania. The Governor of Pennsylvania has declared a moratorium. Thanks to Brian Farrell. William A. Schabas. Wednesday, 11 February 2015. And happy new year! William A. Schabas. On its trial monito...
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PhD studies in human rights: JICJ symposium: Proof in International Criminal Trials
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PhD studies in human rights. A weblog for students engaged in doctoral studies in the field of human rights. It is intended to provide information about contemporary developments, references to new publications and material of a practical nature. Monday, 27 July 2015. JICJ symposium: Proof in International Criminal Trials. A symposium in the Journal of International Criminal Justice. With John D. Jackson, has just been released. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). William A. Schabas. Students interested ...