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Utilisation of Resources for Non State Actors (NSAs)

The circulation of IPBES non-state actors between biodiversity and climate regimes

The circulation of IPBES non-state actors between biodiversity and climate regimes

... other actors through the intentional transmission of ...interlinked resources: power (organizational, material, and ideational), combined with access, and ...

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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

... the State to legislate for all of its people and this legislation can originate from either international or national ...a State legislates in accordance with new international law which affects the rights ...

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Sanctions against non state actors

Sanctions against non state actors

... punitive non-forcible measures were included in the Security Council’s responses to the violence in Bosnia but in the form of the creation of an international criminal ...the state but also in establishing ...

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Non-state actors and the use of force

Non-state actors and the use of force

... of state sovereignty, matters that occurred within a state were the sole concern of that ...a state were in this respect relatively unrestricted in their use of force within the territorial confines ...

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NON-STATE ACTORS IN CYBERSPACE OPERATIONS

NON-STATE ACTORS IN CYBERSPACE OPERATIONS

... are actors who have legitimate access to computer and network resources, including information residing in associated systems, but who are disloyal to their employer, hiring party or constituent, and are ...

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Applicability of International Humanitarian Law to Non-State Actors

Applicability of International Humanitarian Law to Non-State Actors

... NSAs are involved in the continual use of force or armed activities resulting in losing their categorization as civilians under IHL. 32 However, the International Committee of the Red Cross has noted that, though NSAs ...

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Just war, legitimate authority and non-State actors

Just war, legitimate authority and non-State actors

... the state provides “an arena within which freedom can be fought for and (sometimes) ...of actors to engage in the use of force, there is really no end in ...

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Non-state actors and cultural heritage: Friends or foes?

Non-state actors and cultural heritage: Friends or foes?

... 53 non-State armed groups have signed «Deeds of Commitment» and have overall respected the obligations provided therein ...cultural resources are vanishing at an alarming rate in the conflict zones ...

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Beyond state-centrism: international law and non-state actors in cyberspace

Beyond state-centrism: international law and non-state actors in cyberspace

... of actors governed by that body of law. Classically, individuals and non-State actors proved relevant to international law only as the agents, proxies, or chattel of ...in resources and ...

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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

... preventing non-state actors from using their cyber infrastructure to commit injurious transboundary conduct and, the other, requiring states to utilise this apparatus diligently to suppress threats ...

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Governance and non-state actors in municipal solid waste management

Governance and non-state actors in municipal solid waste management

... financial resources and skills needed to cope with the crisis of solid waste ...incorporate non-state actors in three urban authorities Kisumu (Kenya); Jinja (Uganda) and Mwanza (Tanzania) in ...

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

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

... The non-state actors profiled in this paper can potentially bring not only fresh resources but also fresh thinking on how to meet global development goals, for example through the promotion of ...

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‘State failure’ and the extraterritorial use of force in self-defence against non-state actors

‘State failure’ and the extraterritorial use of force in self-defence against non-state actors

... the state of customary international law in relation to questions raised as well as helpful in interpreting and applying the ...of resources and accordingly, in order to discover all the possible relevant ...

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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

... depending on the internal discipline of the VNSA, it is often more chaotic. 18 In the less disciplined groups, a common means of compensating foot soldiers is by authorizing their members to pillage and loot local ...

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Non-state actors, ungoverned spaces and international responsibility for cyber acts

Non-state actors, ungoverned spaces and international responsibility for cyber acts

... bodies, non-profit organisations, or ...other non-state actors cannot in time acquire the resources to launch damaging attacks on people or ...

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Engagement with non-state actors

Engagement with non-state actors

... 20. The International Women’s Health Coalition Inc. has informed the Secretariat that it has been acquired by International Planned Parenthood Federation Western Hemisphere Region following the latter’s separation from ...

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Framework of engagement with non-state actors

Framework of engagement with non-state actors

... a non-State actor is subject to the influence of private sector entities to the extent that the non-State actor has to be considered itself a private sector ...a non- State actor ...

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case of non-state armed actors

case of non-state armed actors

... Taliban still disputes the central concepts of civilians in a discursive way. In the recent response to the UN report on civilian protection, Taliban disputed the western conception of civilians: On several occasions, ...

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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

... qua non of existence, without mercy, the only hope provided for in capitalism is the accumulation of wealth and economic growth, as was shown already by Weber’s analyses of protestant ...

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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

... qua non of existence, without mercy, the only hope provided for in capitalism is the accumulation of wealth and economic growth, as was shown already by Weber’s analyses of protestant ...

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