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Support for non-state actors

Engagement with non-state actors

Engagement with non-state actors

... Planned collaborative activities with WHO for the period 2021–2023 17. The plan for the three-year period aligns with the Thirteenth General Programme of Work, 2019– 2023, focusing on protecting more people from health ...

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Non-State Actors Escaping Justice - Obligations Regarding Child Soldiers Applicable to Non-State Actors

Non-State Actors Escaping Justice - Obligations Regarding Child Soldiers Applicable to Non-State Actors

... to non-international armed ...other non-members. These facts can support the argument that NSAs can be bound by treaty law as a third party and therefore be affected by the provision in the ...

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Sanctions against non state actors

Sanctions against non state actors

... 13 In the case of targeted sanctions imposed against terrorist NSAs the temporary freezing of an individual’s assets, and restricting their movements, can constitute preventive administrative measures necessary to ...

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Non-state actors and the use of force

Non-state actors and the use of force

... that non-state actors (NSAs) have attained an increasingly prominent role in almost all frameworks of a fragmented international legal ...or support for claims that the activities of other ...

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NON-STATE ACTORS IN CYBERSPACE OPERATIONS

NON-STATE ACTORS IN CYBERSPACE OPERATIONS

... Employing non-state actors in cyberspace operations As cyberspace, unlike other arenas associated with warfare, provides a high level of anonymity, attackers can carry out actions in this domain with ...

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Are Non-state Actors Better Innovators? The Ambiguous Role of Non-state Actors in the Transition Process: The Case of Benin and Madagascar

Are Non-state Actors Better Innovators? The Ambiguous Role of Non-state Actors in the Transition Process: The Case of Benin and Madagascar

... Madagascar Tribune, 06 May 2003: “Administration de proximité: le ‘fokonolana’ remis au goût du jour”; - for a critique of the myth of the Fokonolona, as invented tradition, ill adapted to the considerable social ...

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Are Non-state Actors Better Innovators? The Ambiguous Role of Non-state Actors in the Transition Process: The Case of Benin and Madagascar

Are Non-state Actors Better Innovators? The Ambiguous Role of Non-state Actors in the Transition Process: The Case of Benin and Madagascar

... Madagascar Tribune, 06 May 2003: “Administration de proximité: le ‘fokonolana’ remis au goût du jour”; - for a critique of the myth of the Fokonolona, as invented tradition, ill adapted to the considerable social ...

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Are Non state Actors Better Innovators? The Ambiguous Role of Non state Actors in the Transition Process: The Case of Benin and Madagascar

Are Non state Actors Better Innovators? The Ambiguous Role of Non state Actors in the Transition Process: The Case of Benin and Madagascar

... Madagascar Tribune, 06 May 2003: “Administration de proximité: le ‘fokonolana’ remis au goût du jour”; - for a critique of the myth of the Fokonolona, as invented tradition, ill adapted to the considerable social ...

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Defensive Force against Non-State Actors: The State of Play

Defensive Force against Non-State Actors: The State of Play

... had support in the relevant precedents or in high-profile documents in the secondary ...Islamic State declined to invoke these grounds to justify the operation under international law or to delimit the ...

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Quantifying the Value of Sport Diplomacy to Non-State Actors

Quantifying the Value of Sport Diplomacy to Non-State Actors

... public support for his condemnation of the Chinese government’s killing of student protesters; however, he later squandered that support when the delegation he sent to Beijing to reconcile the matter was ...

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Just war, legitimate authority and non-State actors

Just war, legitimate authority and non-State actors

... not support this end is null and void. If the state is unable or unwilling to protect the fundamental human rights of its population and those of individuals in other states, the right to wage war reverts ...

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Relative International Legal Personality of Non-State Actors

Relative International Legal Personality of Non-State Actors

... assert state immunity or simi- lar treatment, 182 yet, on the other hand, it receives considerable financial support from the European Union 183 and benefits from unusual privileges due to its important ...

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NATO's response to hybrid warfare and threats : state and non-state actors

NATO's response to hybrid warfare and threats : state and non-state actors

... 33 but it seems to have difficulties in a rapid effective adaptation, often holding on to a closed- minded military focus, despite some attempt to embrace a more comprehensive approach. From a conceptual point of view, ...

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Cyberspace, Non-State Actors and the Obligation to Prevent Transboundary Harm

Cyberspace, Non-State Actors and the Obligation to Prevent Transboundary Harm

... 14 investigations or proceedings concerning criminal offences related to computer systems and data, or for the collection of evidence in electronic form of a criminal offence . 43 Since the early 1960s states have ...

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The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Non-State Actors and the Public Diplomacy Concept

The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Non-State Actors and the Public Diplomacy Concept

... the state is still the indisputable protagonist of this ...that nonstate actors can carry out true ‘Public Diplomacy’: it goes so far as to state that the only single point that ...

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Emerging Non-state Actors in Global Development: Challenges for Europe

Emerging Non-state Actors in Global Development: Challenges for Europe

... As Pepin (2005) indicates, the venture philanthropy model has primarily found traction in the United States and Canada, though the popularity of the model has been increasing in the United Kingdom and other European ...

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Gentle Warlords: The Potential for Violent Non-State Actors to Provide Stability

Gentle Warlords: The Potential for Violent Non-State Actors to Provide Stability

... force. Although they won some significant victories against the RUF, total CDF enlistment, even by 2006, was estimated at only 2,500 members. 35 In comparison, the SLA and RUF both fielded forces of around 10,000. 36 The ...

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Regions of Blurred Power: Violent Non-State Actors in the Western Balkans

Regions of Blurred Power: Violent Non-State Actors in the Western Balkans

... these actors emerge it means that we are at the fringes of state control and many grey zones of illegal economy ...These actors can then exploit this illegal ways of financing in order to strengthen ...

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Twelve Key Questions on Self-Defense against Non-State Actors

Twelve Key Questions on Self-Defense against Non-State Actors

... develop State practice on this point. While autonomous non-State actors were not wholly unknown in the pre-Charter era, during most of the twentieth century self-defense revolved around States ...

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The Role of Non-State Actors in Arab Countries after the Arab Uprisings

The Role of Non-State Actors in Arab Countries after the Arab Uprisings

... violent non-state actors emerge. Where the State fails to provide security or other basic services, vio- lent non-state actors can move in to provide alterna- tive ...

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