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This volume elucidates and explores the interrelationships and
direct causal connection between serious international crimes,
serious breaches to fundamental human rights, and gross affronts to
human dignity that lead to mass forced migration. Forced migration
most often occurs in the context of protracted armed conflict of a
noninternational nature where terrorism, fierce fighting, deep
animosity, tit-for-tat retaliation, and “rapid dominance”
doctrine all lead to the commission of atrocity crimes.
Accordingly, this volume makes a valuable contribution to the
literature and to the cause of trying to resolve mass forced
displacement at its root cause, to explore the course that it
takes, and how it might be prevented. The collection comprises
original research by leading legal scholars and jurists focusing on
the three central themes of serious international crimes, human
rights, and forced migration. The work also includes a Foreword
from Sir Howard Morrison, QC, former President of the Appeals
Division of the International Criminal Court. The book will be a
valuable resource for students, academics, researchers, and
policymakers working in the areas of international law, migration,
human rights, and international criminal law.
Schema Therapy for Couples represents the first practitioner guide
to detail effective Schema Therapy techniques in couple and
relationship therapy. * Shows how the distinctive features of ST
make it ideal for addressing the cognitive and emotion-focused
problems typical in couple relationships * Presents and integrates
a series of innovative tools and interventions such as Schema
Therapy with Needs versus Wants, Mode Cycle Clash Cards, limited
re-parenting visualization, and chair work * Authored by an
international team of experts in couples therapy and Schema Therapy
This volume elucidates and explores the interrelationships and
direct causal connection between serious international crimes,
serious breaches to fundamental human rights, and gross affronts to
human dignity that lead to mass forced migration. Forced migration
most often occurs in the context of protracted armed conflict of a
noninternational nature where terrorism, fierce fighting, deep
animosity, tit-for-tat retaliation, and "rapid dominance" doctrine
all lead to the commission of atrocity crimes. Accordingly, this
volume makes a valuable contribution to the literature and to the
cause of trying to resolve mass forced displacement at its root
cause, to explore the course that it takes, and how it might be
prevented. The collection comprises original research by leading
legal scholars and jurists focusing on the three central themes of
serious international crimes, human rights, and forced migration.
The work also includes a Foreword from Sir Howard Morrison, QC,
former President of the Appeals Division of the International
Criminal Court. The book will be a valuable resource for students,
academics, researchers, and policymakers working in the areas of
international law, migration, human rights, and international
criminal law.
This volume of essays examines key cutting-edge areas of
international refugee law, including strategies for interpretative
harmony, the rights of refugees and the standard of proof in
complementary protection. Each topic is examined from a theoretical
and a practical perspective in order to find solutions to the many
legal issues and concerns which currently confront this area of
law, and to seek ways to advance the field as a whole.
The 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, and its
1967 Protocol, and many other important international instruments
recognize the unique role the UNHCR plays in protecting refugees
and supervising international refugee law. This in-depth analysis
of the UNHCR's supervisory role in the international refugee
protection regime examines the part played by key institutions,
organizations and actors in the supervision of international
refugee law. It provides suggestions and recommendations on how the
UNHCR's supervisory role can be strengthened to ensure greater
State Parties' compliance to their obligations under these
international refugee rights treaties, and contributes to enhancing
the international protection of refugees and to the promotion of a
democratic global governance of the international refugee
protection regime.
This volume of essays examines key cutting-edge areas of
international refugee law, including strategies for interpretative
harmony, the rights of refugees and the standard of proof in
complementary protection. Each topic is examined from a theoretical
and a practical perspective in order to find solutions to the many
legal issues and concerns which currently confront this area of
law, and to seek ways to advance the field as a whole.
Schema Therapy for Couples represents the first practitioner guide
to detail effective Schema Therapy techniques in couple and
relationship therapy. * Shows how the distinctive features of ST
make it ideal for addressing the cognitive and emotion-focused
problems typical in couple relationships * Presents and integrates
a series of innovative tools and interventions such as Schema
Therapy with Needs versus Wants, Mode Cycle Clash Cards, limited
re-parenting visualization, and chair work * Authored by an
international team of experts in couples therapy and Schema Therapy
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