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International Law and The Hague: The Peace Palace
Living in the years prior to the Bolshevik Revolution and the foundation of Soviet Russia, Friedrich Martens was a diplomat in the employ of the Czars who played an instrumental role in the formation of international law. Representing the Russian … Continue reading
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Tagged international law, Louis Marie Cordonnier, Martens Clause, memorials, monuments to victims of terrorism, peace, Peace Palace, Peace Palace Library, Permanent Court of Arbitration, terroristic violence, United Nation, United Nations General Assembly, world brotherhood
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Pontifically Approved: The Flag of the United Nations
The coordinators of the original United Nations Conference that met in San Francisco immediately after the end of World War II (1945) sought an emblem that could be easily used to identify delegates as they arrived to attend the proceedings. … Continue reading
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Tagged Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, Central Intelligence Agency, Donal McLaughlin, Edward Stettinius, intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act, monuments to victims of terrorism, peace, terrorism, terroristic violence, United Nations, United Nations Flag, world brotherhood
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