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Erskine Barton Childers – For a democratic United Nations and the Rule of Law

Development dialogue no. 56, June 2011
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Erskine Barton Childers - For a democratic United Nations and the Rule of Law
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Erskine Barton Childers devoted his career as an international civil servant and his too short life thereafter to the tireless promotion of ideals and visions that both acknowledged and were...
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Dealing with crimes against humanity

Development dialogue no. 55, March 2011
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Dealing with crimes against humanity
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‘The United Nations was not created in order to bring us to heaven, but in order to save us from hell.’ These words of the second Secretary-General of the United...
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Boiling Point » Can citizen action save the world?

Development dialogue No. 54, July 2010
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Boiling Point » Can citizen action save the world?
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By Kumi Naidoo

This volume offers the insights and reflections – both critical and self-critical – of a prominent civil society activist who has been engaged in local and global...
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Responses to mass violence – mediation, protection, and prosecution

Development dialogue No. 53, November 2009
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Responses to mass violence – mediation, protection, and prosecution
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This volume engages with a normative framework shaped by discourse and resolutions within the system of the United Nations. The authors seek to provide beacons that can guide the course...
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What Next volume II – The case for pluralism

Development dialogue No. 52, August 2009
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What Next volume II – The case for pluralism
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This volume brings the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation’s What Next project to an end. Based on the Foundation’s longstanding tradition and continued commitment to Another Development, it pursued the search for...
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