Post Tagged with: "International Law"

February 28th, 2014: Amnesty International’s report “Trigger-happy: Israel’s use of excessive force in the West Bank”
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February 28th, 2014: Amnesty International’s report “Trigger-happy: Israel’s use of excessive force in the West Bank”

The last Amnesty International’s report aims to show how the Israeli army has repeatedly violated its obligations under the International Law of Human Rights. Through an overuse of force, the aim of the Israeli Military forces is to suppress dissent and right of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.

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States face challenges in meeting their commitments to protect Human Rights in operations of PMSCs
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States face challenges in meeting their commitments to protect Human Rights in operations of PMSCs

The Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law will convene a global group of academics, activists, and experts in the private military and security industry on Tuesday, Dec. 3 at American University Washington College of Law to share the findings of their report, ‘Montreux Five Years On’.

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Diploma: International Law and Nonviolent Popular Struggle
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Diploma: International Law and Nonviolent Popular Struggle

The Executive Advanced Diploma (EAD) on International Law and Nonviolent Popular Struggle is the first executive educational program designed to support young leaders of Palestinian civic associations learn how to organize communities that can mobilize power to make change.

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