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  • 11
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Columbia University Press
    UID:
    gbv_742285855
    Format: Online-Ressource (345 p)
    ISBN: 9780231120036
    Content: Arabs and Israelis have battled one another in political and military arenas, seemingly continuously, for some fifty years. The 1991 Madrid Peace Conference sought to change this pattern, launching bilateral and multilateral tracks in the Arab-Israeli peace process. As a result, a broad group of Arab states sat down with Israel and began to cooperate on a wide range of regional issues in what became known as the Middle East multilaterals. Yet why did enemies reluctant even to recognize one another choose to cooperate on regional problems? And once this process began, what drove the partie
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1 Explaining Regional Multilateral Cooperation; 2 The Historical Record: Pre-Madrid Regional Cooperation; 3 The Origins of the Arab-Israeli Multilateral Talks; 4 Regional Security Cooperation; 5 Regional Economic Cooperation; 6 Water and Environmental Cooperation; 7 Conclusion; Appendix A: Concluding Remarks bySecretary of State James A. Baker III Before the Organizational Meeting for Multilateral Negotiations on the Middle East (January 28, 1992) , Appendix B: Article 4: Security. Treaty of Peace Between the State of Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan(October 26, 1994)Appendix C: Declaration of Principles and Statements of Intent on Arms Control and Regional Security; Appendix D: Statement by the Cooperation Council of the Arab States of the Gulf on the Cancellation by the GCC of the Secondary/Tertiary Arab Boycott of Israel (October 1, 1994); Appendix E: Casablanca Declaration Middle East/North Africa Economic Summit(October 30-November 1, 1994) , Appendix F: Amman Declaration Middle East/North Africa Economic Summit (October 29-31, 1995)Appendix G: Cairo Declaration Middle East/North Africa Economic Conference (November 12-14, 1996); Appendix H: Declaration on Principles for Cooperation Among the Core Parties on Water-Related Matters and New and Additional Water Resources - The Multilateral Working Group on Water Resources Oslo (February 13, 1996); Appendix I: The Bahrain Environmental Code of Conduct for the Middle East (October 25, 1994); Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780231529365
    Additional Edition: Print version Beyond the Handshake : Multilateral Cooperation in the Arab-Israeli Peace Process 1991-1996
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 12
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    Online Resource
    Oxford [England] : Hart Pub
    UID:
    gbv_1694771725
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 370 p)
    Edition: London Bloomsbury Publishing 2014 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Edition: Also issued in print
    ISBN: 9781472565846
    Content: Biobanks are proliferating rapidly worldwide because they are powerful tools and organisational structures for undertaking medical research. By linking samples to data on the health of individuals, it is anticipated that biobanks will be used to explore the relationship between genes, environment and lifestyle for many diseases, as well as the potential of individually-tailored drug treatments based on genetic predisposition. However, they also raise considerable challenges for existing legal frameworks and research governance structures. This book critically examines the current governance structures in place for biobanks in England and Wales. It shows that the technologies, techniques and practices involved in biobanking do not always conform neatly to existing legal principles and frameworks that apply to other areas of medical research. Using a socio-legal approach, including interview data gathered from the scientific community, this book provides unique insights and makes recommendations about appropriate governance mechanisms for biobanking in the future. It also explores the issues around the secondary use of information, such as consent and how to protect privacy, when biobanks are accessed by a number of different third parties. These issues have relevance both within England and Wales and to a wide international audience, as well as for other areas where large datasets are used.--Back cover
    Content: From an idea to a project /Jane Kaye ... [et al.] --Embedding biobanks in a changing context /Jane Kaye --Mapping the regulatory space /Susan M.C. Gibbons --Dynamic networks of practice /Catherine Heeney --Governance in practice : patterns of awareness and engagement /Susan M.C. Gibbons and Andrew Smart --General attitudes to governance /Susan M.C. Gibbons and Andrew Smart --Attitudes to particular laws and governing bodies /Susan M.C. Gibbons and Andrew Smart --Preferences for governance /Susan M.C. Gibbons and Andrew Smart --Enacting governance : the case of access /Catherine Heeney and Andrew Smart --Reflections on practice and governance /Jane Kaye --Ethics and the governance of biobanks /Catherine Heeney and Michael Parker.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also issued in print. , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781847318848
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781847318831
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781841139050
    Additional Edition: Available in another form
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 13
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    Online Resource
    New York : Routledge,
    UID:
    gbv_1657349144
    Format: 1 online resource (182 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781317216032 , 9781317216018
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in gender and global politics
    Content: Introduction -- The exclusion of marriage from international conceptions of trafficking -- Connecting marriage and the traffic in women -- More than the sum of its parts : theorising marriage trafficking as sexual, domestic and reproductive exploitation -- Prostitution "plus" : trafficking women through the online mail-order bride (MOB) industry -- Familiar trafficking? : forced marriage in the UK -- Trafficking in the name of god? : fundamentalist mormon polygamy -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138650763
    Additional Edition: Quek, Kaye Marriage trafficking London : Routledge, 2018 ISBN 9781138650763
    Language: English
    Keywords: Zwangsheirat ; Frauenhandel ; Prostitution ; Polygamie ; Electronic books
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  • 14
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    Online Resource
    Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corp
    UID:
    gbv_1008652652
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 195 pages)
    ISBN: 9780833045089 , 0833046454 , 9781282033306 , 1282033301 , 9780833046451 , 0833045083
    Content: Preface -- Figures -- Table -- Summary -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- "Democracy" and terrorism in the Arab world: a framework for analysis -- Introduction -- Democracy in the Middle East: "liberalized autocracies" or genuine democratization? -- Understanding terrorism -- The democracy-terrorism debate -- Post 9/11 "draining the swamp" logic -- The democracy backlash -- Democracy-terrorism hypotheses -- Empirical application to the Arab world: case selection and methods -- Egypt -- Introduction -- Liberalization in the Mubarak era -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Repression and destabilization -- Conclusion -- Jordan -- Liberalization trends -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Normative effects -- Institutional effects -- Legitimacy -- Conclusion -- Bahrain -- Introduction -- Liberalization trends -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Perceptions of regime legitimacy -- Norms of tolerance and pluralism -- Institutional logic -- Conclusions and implications -- Saudi Arabia -- Introduction -- Liberalization trends -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Regime legitimacy -- Normative and institutional effects: the municipal council elections -- Conclusion -- Algeria -- Trends in liberalization -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Institutional effects -- Normative effects -- The effects of state actions on perceptions of regime legitimacy -- Summary and implications -- Morocco -- Introduction -- Trends in liberalization -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Institutional effects -- Normative effects -- Legitimacy -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Liberalization in the Arab world can both contain and exacerbate political violence -- Policy implications: a return to realism or realistic democracy promotion? -- Policy recommendations -- Bibliography
    Content: Preface -- Figures -- Table -- Summary -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- "Democracy" and terrorism in the Arab world: a framework for analysis -- Introduction -- Democracy in the Middle East: "liberalized autocracies" or genuine democratization? -- Understanding terrorism -- The democracy-terrorism debate -- Post 9/11 "draining the swamp" logic -- The democracy backlash -- Democracy-terrorism hypotheses -- Empirical application to the Arab world: case selection and methods -- Egypt -- Introduction -- Liberalization in the Mubarak era -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Repression and destabilization -- Conclusion -- Jordan -- Liberalization trends -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Normative effects -- Institutional effects -- Legitimacy -- Conclusion -- Bahrain -- Introduction -- Liberalization trends -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Perceptions of regime legitimacy -- Norms of tolerance and pluralism -- Institutional logic -- Conclusions and implications -- Saudi Arabia -- Introduction -- Liberalization trends -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Regime legitimacy -- Normative and institutional effects: the municipal council elections -- Conclusion -- Algeria -- Trends in liberalization -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Institutional effects -- Normative effects -- The effects of state actions on perceptions of regime legitimacy -- Summary and implications -- Morocco -- Introduction -- Trends in liberalization -- Trends in violent activity -- Comparing levels of freedom and terrorism -- Assessing effects -- Institutional effects -- Normative effects -- Legitimacy -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Liberalization in the Arab world can both contain and exacerbate political violence -- Policy implications: a return to realism or realistic democracy promotion? -- Policy recommendations -- Bibliography
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-195)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0833045083
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780833045089
    Additional Edition: Druck-Ausgabe
    Additional Edition: Print version More freedom, less terror? Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corp, ©2008
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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