Nonpartisanship, interventionism and legality in accompaniment: comparative analyses of Peace Brigades International, Christian Peacemaker Teams, and the International Solidarity Movement (English)
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The International Journal of Human Rights
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963-981
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2012
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Title:Nonpartisanship, interventionism and legality in accompaniment: comparative analyses of Peace Brigades International, Christian Peacemaker Teams, and the International Solidarity Movement
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Contributors:Coy, Patrick G. ( author )
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Published in:The International Journal of Human Rights ; 16, 7 ; 963-981
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Publication date:2012-10-01
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Size:19 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 16, Issue 7
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Challenges facing CEDAW in the Middle East and North AfricaEl-Masri, Samar et al. | 2012
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What potential does the Council of Europe Convention on Violence against Women hold as regards domestic violence?McQuigg, Ronagh J.A. et al. | 2012
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Nonpartisanship, interventionism and legality in accompaniment: comparative analyses of Peace Brigades International, Christian Peacemaker Teams, and the International Solidarity MovementCoy, Patrick G. et al. | 2012
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- 1059
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The legal representation of the civilian and military casualties of contemporary conflicts: unlawful victimisation, its victims and their visibility at the ICTYGarbett, Claire et al. | 2012
- 1078
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Re-imagining the theory of human rightsO'Byrne, Darren et al. | 2012
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Extreme speech and democracyWragg, Paul et al. | 2012