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to self-determination, whereas the Serb na­ tion's invocation of the same right aimed at resolving its own political and legal status, has been met with open opposition and the strongest condemnation. Thus, Serbs became a people who were denied the right to self-determination and continuation of life

In: Yugoslavia Through Documents

and civil rights to minority collecti vities. Today the situation in Kosovo and Metohija is exceptionally d ifficult and incompatible with a democratic society. Life in multinational and multiconfessional commu­ nities has become trying, uncertain, grievous. Interpersonal relations, good

In: Yugoslavia Through Documents

, only a tiny UnaMir contingent remained, along with some humanitarian agencies like the red Cross. they were unable to save many rwandans. By early July, genocide ended, and between five hun- dred thousand and one million rwandans were dead. only around ten percent of those tutsi who had been living

In: Global Challenges: Peace and War
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the answer when they say that 'German initiatives were not driven by a naive altruism or blind fealty to international institutions?O ... [However,] alongside with [these] instrumental calculations, the German push for European integration was motivated by a more reflexive rationale based on the

In: Europe and the Breakup of Yugoslavia
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minorities as well as the stability of States. One approach to the solution of this crisis should include a special appeal to the leaders of all religious denomina­ tions. In them is enshrined the moral and spiritual responsibility to defend and uphold the dignity and life of each human being regardless of

In: The International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, Volume 1
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, and other relevant factors (annex VII below, sect, LB.1). Given the demographic composition of the country, it is likely that many of the provinces (but not necessarily all) will have a considerable majority of one of the three major groups. Thus, a high percentage of each group would be living in a

In: The International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, Volume 1

plants, animals and other living organisms should also not be patentable.” In 2000, the Africa Group lead by Mauritius presented a communication to the TRIPS Council arguing that “the co-modification and marketing of life structures violates the cultural principles of quite a number of societies” ( WTO

In: International Negotiation
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-world produced lonely individuals, who were either passively exploited or simply motivated in life by ferocious egoism. In many instances, people in both ideological camps believed the image reproduction to be important and true descriptions of the Other-place on the opposite pole. Although a discussion of the

In: International Negotiation

, this study seeks to identify factors that motivate and/or constrain individuals’ engagement in conversations about foreign countries. A survey and semi-structured interviews were conducted with sojourners who temporarily resided in Macao. When choosing how (i.e., channels) and what (i.e., content

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In: Asian International Studies Review
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performing any act, or iii. seriously destabilising or destroying the fundamental political, constitutional, economic or social structures of a country or an international organisation: a. attacks upon a person's life which may cause death; b. attacks upon the physical integrity of a person; c. kidnapping

In: International Peacekeeping: The Yearbook of International Peace Operations