Peace and Collaborative Development Network
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What universities,colleges in ethiopia are box needed most unity college or AAU?
Thank you for adding me, I wanted to ask you if you have some videos in any website about the situation in Sudan, I have been asked to put together some video because a diversity committee of a company I am helping will present a speaker who came to US after living his childhood in Sudan during difficult conflicting time, if you have any information such as videos about it can you pease share them with me. I would appreciate it. Hope we can connect
Cheers,
Luis
I hope to open a line of communication with you. It seems we share some common interests so I wanted to make my introduction. I'm Chris from New Orleans. I'm studying Comparative legal systems at Tulane Law School and am very interested in Human Rights and Mediation and Negotiation. Given our common interests this might be a good way to start communication so we can refer to each other in the future. Please take a minute to view my page and leave a message if you like.
peace.
P.S. I am currently working on a legal paper covering the responsibility of the UN (through UNAMIR) to third parties injured in the Rwandan Genocide. I'm knee deep in Moeshe Hirche's book on the subject right now. If you have any advice on research materials that may help, please let me know.
It is important to me as well as to all Bulgarian youth!
I am quite interested to learn more about your work, especially in the area of Rape in international Criminal Law. I am currently working on a paper regarding rape as a weapon of war, which I am looking to focus more on the long term effects of civil society and highlight its increasing use in warfare. Therefore I would be happy for any incite or resources you may have on the matter.
I was also curious to know if you are aware of the work of Dr. Mohammed Ahmed Abdallah and the Amel Center for the Treatment & Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture in Darfur.
Thank you and I look forward to speak with you, and learn more from your work.
Regards,
Cassandra