Keyword [humanitarian] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | The Constitutive Elements Of Crime Of Aggression Under Rome Statute Of International Criminal Court |
182. | Research On The Dilemma And Approaches Of The International Regulatory Regime On Private Military And Security Companies |
183. | Fromm's Social Theory Research Based On The Perspective Of Marxism |
184. | Research On International Legal Issues Of Private Military Security Companies |
185. | A Study Of Adam Schaff's Humanitarian Thoughts On Socialism |
186. | Rethinking international law: Hugo Grotius, human rights and humanitarian intervention |
187. | Delivery of critical items in a disaster relief operation: Centralized and distributed supply strategies |
188. | How aid workers adapt to complexity and uncertainty in the frontline of war against hunger |
189. | Wars without risk: U.S. humanitarian interventions of the 1990s |
190. | Mobile geographic information systems (GIS) for humanitarian demining |
191. | Taking liberties abroad: American and the international humanitarian advocacy, 1821-1914 |
192. | The logic of relief: Humanitarian NGOs and global governance |
193. | Enforcement, exclusivity, and empathy: Evaluating the civilian immunity principle within international humanitarian and human rights law |
194. | Partners in post-conflict? Current humanitarian community perspectives on the United Nations Mission in Liberia |
195. | Signaling and search in humanitarian giving: Models of donor and organization behavior in the humanitarian space |
196. | Left behind? Orphaned children, humanitarian aid, and the politics of kinship, culture, and caregiving during Botswana's AIDS crisis |
197. | The Limits of Humanitarian Aid: An Examination of NGOS, Neutrality, and Impartiality |
198. | Civilian protection and humanitarian organisations: Rationality or culture |
199. | The road not taken: Humanitarian reform and the origins of animal rights in Britain and the United States, 1883-1919 |
200. | Maritime Military Humanitarian Civic Assistance Missions: Resource Use, Coordination, and Governance to Improve Global Health |
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