919 resultados para Hampton Roads Peace Conference (1865)
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Contents cont'd.--v. 18. German African possessions (late), no. 110-114.--v. 19. Portuguese possessions, no. 115-121.--v. 20. Spanish and Italian possessions : Independent states, no. 122-130.--v. 21. North, Central and South America : Atlantic Islands, no. 131-138.--v. 22. Pacific Islands, no. 139-147.--v. 23. International affairs, no. 148--152.--v. 24. Congresses : German Opinion, no. 153-157.--v. 25. Indemnities, Plebiscites, etc., no. 158-161.
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G. W. Prothero, general editor.
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Originally prepared for the information and use of the British delegates to the Paris Peace conference. cf. "Editorial note", v.1.
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A menu from the Hotel Des Reservoirs with the date 9 June. There are some handwritten comments that include "Versailles" and "Note: One wing of this hotel occupied by German delegates to Peace Conference".
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This presentation concentrates on the role that the deportation of Christian minorities in Anatolia during the First World War played in the context of the history of law. Terminologies and the use of legal notions by contemporaries will be a special focus, because this is still helpful in the context of present-day discussions. Therefore a contextualisation as precise as possible is important, when the topic of deportation and genocide is addressed. At the same time it is important not to confuse historical and legal appraisals. In this presentation the general discussion as to the prospects and potential of a judicial punishment of violations of international legal norms before as well as during the First World War will therefore be included as much as the attitude of jurists in regard to the position of the Ottoman Empire within the international community of law abiding states. Finally this presentation will also focus on discussions at the end of the war around the trials in Istanbul and the purpose of the Paris Peace Conference. In this context and following ideas of Mahmood Mamdani the discourse on law can be shown to have served not only as a way of giving victims a voice, but also as a language of power already at the beginning of the 20th century.
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At head of title: Deuxième Conférence de la Paix.
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Includes index.
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Vol. 1, Apr. 1919/ Aug. 1920 (published 1923) is a collection of documents relating to the history and activities of the International Labor Organization from its initiation in the Commission on International Labour Legislation appointed by the Peace Conference in January 1919 to the second session of the Conference, held at Genoa in June-July 1920. Pref. note, v.1.
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v. 1. 1909-1918 -- v. 2. The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 -- v. 3. 1919-1925 -- v. 4. 1926-1930 -- v. 5. 1931-1935 -- v. 6. 1936-1939 -- v. 7. 1939-1941 pt. I -- v. 8. 1939-1941 pt. II -- v. 9. 1942-1943 -- v. 10. 1944-1945 pt. I -- v. 11. 1944-1945 pt. II -- v. 12. 1946 -- v. 13. 1947 -- v. 14. 1948 -- v. 15. 1949 -- v. 16. 1950 -- v. 17. 1951 -- v. 18 1952 -- v. 19. 1953 -- v. 20. 1954 -- v. 21. 1955 -- v. 22. 1956-1957 pt. I -- v. 23. 1956-1957 pt. II -- v.24. 1957-1958 pt. I -- v. 25. 1957-1958 pt. II -- v. 26. 1959 -- v. 27. 1960 --