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According to the FBI director Robert Mueller, the decision "is detrimental to the cause of justice." Nowadays a judge must follow procedural rules of equity. [...] epieikeia is ensnared in Derrida's "first aporia," namely, our "freedom" to judge "must follow ... a prescription, a rule" (23).
... on the gift, hospitality, forgiveness, terrorism, violence and justice. In this essay I will explor... or unjust, the assumption itself is problematic. It is with the latter issues and this assumption ... hesitate to suggest a way to combat international terrorism, recommending the setting up of "an inte...."7 Pointing out that for Derrida himself, "global terrorism is 'unspeakable'," and the threat posed ...
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... attractive and unavoidable state for global and regional powers. China continues to be a relia... significance, the global war on terrorism has enhanced Pakistan's significance as a regional... recognizing terrorism as Pakistan's own problem, and that the problem must be resolved through neg...
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... of optimism about the future of international politics. President Bill Clinton captured that moo...The Founding Fathers understood this problem, as is clear from James Madison's observation that... that a recent Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey found that "looking forward 50 year... States, he argued, was a rising China; terrorism was paid little attention. In effect, Bush was cal...
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... that can be referred to as the "international law dilemma." In the traditional application of co... as to say that every solution of a problem is wrong because we deal with it otherwise at home...Harris, Living with the Enemy: Terrorism and the Limits of Constitutionalism, 92 Colum. L. ...
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...Today's rapid pace of change and the globalized impacts of those changes reinforce the need to dev... to increasingly complex and dynamic problems such as global warming, health and disaster mitiga... in his article "Rooted in Poverty?: Terrorism, Poor Economic Development, and Social Cleavages."...
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...This is understandable since international agencies, expert committees, and hybrid interest-d... accountability of the Council is problematic because of the willingness of countries that play ..., human rights, narcotics, and terrorism. In each of these areas, Congress requires the US ...
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... the destruction and to the defeat of the global terror network." (1) Although the United States ha... wreak havoc on other nations in the international community, as illustrated by the attacks in Spain ... its limitations in combating terrorism unilaterally and shift its foreign policy toward a...(97) Even more problematic for the U.S.-led war on terror is its reliance on ...
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President Franklin Delano Roosevelt The United States faces a "diverse set of security challenges"1 and a "wider range of adversaries" than any time in recent history.2 The international environment is characterized by significant instability, insecurity, and uncertainty and America faces substantial strategic challenges as it attempts to maintain an effective international presence in such an environment while facing mounting resource constraints. [...] American leaders must balance national desires, responsibilities, and ideals to meet America's strategic ends while harmonizing the ways and means at their disposal.
... spreading insecurity, especially in a global environment no longer constrained by the bipolar c... security, weak states do.7 Internal problems within weakened states do not often remain interna... they foster conditions conducive to terrorism. US policy indicates that this threat has become t...
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... of our citizens as they compete in a global environment. MRP facilitates expands domestic and international marketing of U.S. agricultural products, help prot... seeks to increase compliance of problematic dog breeders. With more inspections, a greater num... It's like the war on terrorism and anything else, because if you do have these in...
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... actively engaged in addressing this grave problem. . Navies from the EU and NATO and from several co... primarily intended to apply to acts of terrorism. (38) It may be recalled that this convention was ...