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    Children and War

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    Children as soldiers is a phenomenon that is so far fetched in our culture that to believe that other countries have these kids in combat zones is implausible. The realities of these young children soldiers are real and many of these young lives are lost. These young children are recruited in a number of ways‚ the immense aftermath is undeniable‚ and the factors‚ such as environmental‚ physical‚ and economic‚ that encircle their basic need to survive. Children are not born to kill‚ they are taught

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    The Arms Trade Treaty Derek Matthews International Relations Abstract The Arms Trade Treaty is the result of an international consensus that there is a need for global arms regulation. This belief began to develop after the Cold War in response to consequences facing the international community from countries whom purchased arms unimpeded and used them towards aggressive and oppressive ends. The Arms Trade treaty has been applauded as an initial framework to begin practical implementation of

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    unknown. Their families and friends may never find out what has happened to them. But the person has not just vanished.  Someone‚ somewhere‚ knows what has happened to them.  Someone is responsible.  Enforced disappearance is a crime under international law but all too often the perpetrators are never bought to justice. Every enforced disappearance violates a range of human rights including: the right to security and dignity of person the right not to be subjected to torture or other cruel

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    accomplice role is nothing less blameworthy than the AUC for the mass killings of Colombian civilians. The plaintiffs are survivors of the by AUC targeted groups claiming their rights under the ATCA. The reason why the US Court is dealing with this international case is founded on the fact that Chiquita is based in the US‚ because crimes against humanity (alike genocide) is an atrocity crime of jus cogens character‚ and due to the touch and concern with reference to the case of Kiobel. Chiquita pled

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    Capital Punishment - a necessary evil? View PDF | Print View by: Smrithy Word Count: 933 0 comments “An eye for an eye‚ a tooth for a tooth and a life for a life” Is it ever justifiable to execute criminals? Is Capital punishment the penalty (sentence of death) for committing a crime or is execution in the simplest of terms a state-sanctioned killing? The principle of capital punishment is that certain murderers deserve nothing less than death as a just‚ proportionate and effective

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    The Unfair Law of the Death Penalty Since the death penalty affects both the individual and society at large‚ decisions imposing such punishments should take all factors into consideration. Some people say that‚ the possibility that innocent men and women may be put to death. “While there are many reasons to turn off the machinery of death‚ perhaps the most compelling is the ever-present possibility of executing innocent people.” (Thomson‚ 2006). In fact sometimes the court can pass the wrong

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    dealth penalty

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    Death Penalty should be abolished Death penalty or death sentence‚ which in some cases is also known as capital punishment which has been practiced in almost every part of the world especially the communist countries‚ but in the last few decades many countries have tried to eliminate it. Regarding to the Proposition 34 in California‚ Human Rights and the world globalization‚ capital punishment should be abolished. There are some reasons supporting the capital punishment abolition which are provided

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    Capital Punishment is a complex topic taking someone else’s life to benefit the others they have stolen beginning a cycle that nobody can really end. The costs and effects could be grave to the system and everyone in and around it without some sound advice and reasoning to make sense of why it is done. I chose to look at three viewpoints that define and pick apart the justifications and oppositions of capital punishment. The first view is coming from a duty point of view; the second a consequences

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    Let me take you back to one of the darkest days in American history. Monday April 5th‚ 2013 in Boston Massachusetts two men by the names of Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Anzorovich Tsarnaev partook in an act of terror on US soil. Two trash can bombs were planted nearby the finish line of the annual Boston Marathon‚ and the damage these bombs did will forever live in infamy. After the attack‚ a man hunt through the streets of Boston took place tracking down the men who had commit a mass crime

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    The death penalty is a serious topic for many people since it talks about taking away the life of a human being. In this case it’s not any human whose life is taken away‚ but a human that committed a huge crime and is a danger to society for committing that crime in the first place. Which it leads to this question that many people ask‚’’ Is it necessary to kill that person?’’ People that are against the death penalty argue that it’s wrong to take away the right to live from any human being‚ but is

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