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Extractions: the General Assembly of the United nations Today, in every single country throughout the world, there are manychildren silently suffering the effects and consequences of violence. This violence takes many different forms: between children on streets, atschool, in family life and in the community. There is physical violence, psychological violence, socio-economic violence, environmental violence and political violence. Many children - too many children - live a "culture of violence". We wish to contribute to reduce their suffering. We believe that each child can discover, by himself, that violence is not inevitable. We can offer hope, not only to the children of the world, but to all of humanity, by beginning to create, and build, a new Culture of Non-Violence. For this reason, we address this solemn appeal to all Heads of States, of all member countries of the General Assembly of the United nations, for the UN General Assembly to declare:
Extractions: FRtR Essays The League of Nations Notes *** Please Use Back to Return to Page *** Alfred Zimmern, The League of Nations and the Rule of Law, 1918-1935 (London: Macmillan, 1936), 13-22. The first synthetic statement of the New Diplomacy came from a London-based peace organization called the Union of Democratic Control, founded in 1914. One of the UDC's members, Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, coined the expression "League of Nations" that same year. See Thomas J. Knock, To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992), 36-7. Among the more important were: the Congress of Paris (1856), which met to end the Crimean War; the Berlin Congress (1878), which convened to settle disputes after the Russo-Turkish War (1877-78); the Berlin Conferences (1884-85), which settled conflicting colonial claims in central Africa; the Algeciras Conference (1906), which assembled to resolve the Moroccan Crisis; and the London Conference of 1912-13, which resulted in a treaty ending the First Balkan War. Delegates of twenty-six countries at the First Hague Conference (May 18-July 29, 1899), called by Russia, did not come to agreement on arms control, but did establish the Hague Tribunal (Permanent Court of Arbitration). It also banned the use of poison gas, expanding ("dumdum") bullets, and aerial bombardment from balloons. The Second Hague Conference (June 15-October 18, 1907), also convened by Russia, again came to no agreement regarding arms control, but reached accord on neutral shipping rights, and on land and sea warfare conventions. It also banned the use of submarine mines.
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Extractions: Odin Government Ministries Help ... Contact us The Nobel Peace Prize In his will of 1895 Alfred Nobel stipulated that the scientific prizes and the prize for literature should be awarded by Swedish institutions. But the decision regarding the peace prize he left to a committee appointed by the Norwegian parliament, the Storting. The reasons why the Swede Alfred Nobel entrusted this honourable task to the Norwegian national assembly are not quite clear. Norway and Sweden had been united under the same sovereign since 1814, but towards the end of the century Norwegian agitation for the dissolution of that union became increasingly strong. It may well be that this gesture was an attempt to defuse a conflict that threatened to explode. On the other hand there is nothing to indicate that Nobel was particularly involved in this constitutional crisis, living outside Sweden as he did for most of his life. Another explanation might lie in his presumed respect for the work of the Storting in the international field: for instance, its decision of 1880 in favour of international arbitration and its active support of the interparliamentary movement. The fact that the Storting appoints the five members of the Peace Prize Selection Committee does not imply that it is as such responsible for the Committee¹s decisions. The Committee is a completely independent body.
Odin - Der Friedens -nobelpreis Translate this page 1937 cecil OF CHELWOOD, Viscount (lord edgar algernon robert gascoyne cecil),Großbritannien, Schriftsteller, ua Ex-lord Privy Seal (Geheimsiegelbewahrer), http://odin.dep.no/odin/tysk/om_odin/stillinger/032091-991371/dok-bn.html
Extractions: Nachrichten und Meldungen Der Friedens -nobelpreis oAlle, die Mitglieder des Nobel-Komitees sind oder waren, und die Referenten des Nobel-Istituts oParlaments- und Regierungsmitglieder aller Staaten sowie o Mitglieder der Interparlamentarischen Union oMitglieder des Internationalen Gerichtshofs und des Internationalen Schiedsgerichtshofs in Den Haag oAmtierende Professoren, die Vorlesungen in Rechtswissenschaft, Staatswissenschaft, Geschichte oder Philosophie halten DAS NORWEGISCHE NOBEL-KOMITEE Mitglieder: BERGE, Gunnar , geb. 1940 Seit 1997 Mitglied und seit 2000 Vorsitzender des Nobel-Komitees. KVANMO, Hanna Kristine , geb. 1926 Ehemalige Storting-Abgeordnete. 1975 und 1981 Delegierte der Generalversammlung der Vereinten Nationen. Zweite Vorsitzende des Nobel-Komitees und dessen Mitglied seit 1991. ST LSETT, Gunnar Johan , geb.1935 Mitglied des Nobel-Komitees 1984-90 und seit 1994. RNBECK, Sissel
Extractions: Sitter : (Edgar Algernon) Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st and last Viscount Cecil of Chelwood (1864-1958), when Lord Robert Cecil K.C. Biog : Lawyer and statesman; Nobel Peace Prize 1937. Date : 30 April 1906. Occasion Location Descr : TQL seated. Costume Photographer Evidence of photographer at work No of poses vanda.images@vam.ac.uk including the URL of the relevant page Provenance : Pinewood Studios; acquired 1989. References Biog Dictionary of National Biography; Burke's Peerage; Who's Who; L.G. Pine, The New Extinct Peerage 1884-1971 , London, 1972; The Times , 25 November 1958, p 13a; (See also Robert Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood [CK], An Autobiograpy , London, 1941.) Occasion Costume Reproduced Acknowledgements Entered Parliament as the Conservative MP for East Marylebone in 1906.
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Extractions: intelliMondo, il mondo intelligente: intelliGiochi intelliGenteMente intelliLibri HomePage Gli autori Bibliografia Download ... ......intelliGiochi...... ......intelliGenteMente...... ......intelliLibri...... PREMIO NOBEL PER LA PACE Dall'anno 1901 all'anno 2002. JIMMY CARTER JR ., former President of the United States of America, KOFI ANNAN , United Nations Secretary General KIM DAE JUNG for his work for democracy and human rights in South Korea and in East Asia in general, and for peace and reconciliation with North Korea in particular. DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS (MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES), Brussels, Belgium. JOHN HUME and DAVID TRIMBLE for their efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in Northern Ireland. INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO BAN LANDMINES (ICBL) and JODY WILLIAMS for their work for the banning and clearing of anti-personnel mines.
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New Page 1 Beaverbrook, lord. The decline and fall of Lloyd George. NY, Duell, Sloan andPearce, 1963. cecil edgar algernon robert gascoynececil, Viscount. http://research.sci.am/gmakhmourian/biblio/maten_brit.htm
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Catalogue Of The Papers Of Emma Alice Margaret (Margot) Asquith cecil (edgar algernon robert) 1st Viscount cecil of Chelwood, 18641958. Letters toMargot Asquith, cecil (lord Edward Christian David gascoyne) 1902-86 http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/modern/asquith-margot/asquith
Extractions: Shelfmarks: MSS. Eng. c. 6665-6720, c. 6729; d. 3198-3218, d. 3262-3319; e. 3256-7, e. 3280-92; Photogr. c. 120-1, e. 11 Emma Alice Margaret (Margot) Asquith was born in 1864, the sixth daughter of Scots parents Emma and Charles Tennant. Her father 'an exceptionally enterprising and farseeing man of business' (DNB), became very wealthy, and developed a taste for collecting fine art and porcelain. He was a Member of Parliament from 1879 until 1886, and created a baronet in 1885. In 1853 he bought an estate in Peeblesshire, Scotland and enlarged the house The Glen, which was to become the family home in which Margot spent her youth. She received a very limited education from a governess, and recalled 'It was only because my father had a fine library and we were fond of reading that I learned anything before I was sixteen' (
No Replacement For Displacement: The Speech He Should Have Made When you gave the award to lord edgar algernon robert gascoyne cecil, and hispacifist International Peace Campaign, did you not take into account that such http://www.noreplacementfordisplacement.com/archives/000730.html
Extractions: Main Shop at Amazon.com! I was prepared to do a big piece on how the Nobel Committee is a bunch of EUniks, and that the choice of Jimmy Carter was a perfect example of how Europe is filled with a bunch of weenies, yadda yada yada, and I realized that just about everybody else is saying much the same thing( Emporer Misha does the best job). Therefore, I have decided to pretend I'm Jimmy Carter and make the speech he should have made(after first taking my Carter self to the doctor and getting testicles attached): Good Evening. When I received this award, I wondered if the Nobel Committee was honoring me or cursing me. [laughter] Sadly, I wish I was joking when I say that. When I see those who I share this award with, I wonder whether or not accepting the "Peace Prize" is the appropriate thing to do. I have found that I share this award with Mikhail Gorbachev, the last dictator of the Soviet Empire. The committee felt that Mr. Gorbachev should receive the award for relaxing his grip on power. If this is true, why has the Nobel Committee not given the Nobel prize to Augusto Pinochet of Chile, Galtieri of Argentina, or for that matter, given the award to Francisco Franco for dying at a convenient moment in history? While the Nobel Committee lauded Gorbachev for doing what he should have done the moment he achieved power, they have ignored Ronald Reagan, whose steadfast opposition to communism liberated over 120,000,000 people in Eastern Europe, and Boris Yeltsin, who braved the guns trained on him by troops to call for the Russian people to fight for their freedom, and this man
Extractions: I laureati al Premio Nobel per la Fisica, la Chimica, la Medicina e fisiologia, la Letteratura e la Pace, nel periodo dal 1901 fino al 1968. Italiano>Nobel Overview Name Fisica Chimica Medicina e fisiologia Letteratura Pace anno Wilhelm Conrad R¶ntgen Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff Emil Adolf von Behring Sully Prudhomme ... Henri La Fontaine non assegnato Theodore William Richards Robert B¡r¡ny non assegnato non assegnato Sir William Henry Bragg William Lawrence Bragg Richard Martin Willst¤tter non assegnato Romain Rolland non assegnato non assegnato non assegnato non assegnato Verner von Heidenstam non assegnato Charles Glover Barkla non assegnato non assegnato Karl Adolph Gjellerup Henrik Pontoppidan Comitato Internazionale Croce Rossa Max Karl Planck ... Fritz Haber non assegnato non assegnato non assegnato Johannes Stark non assegnato Jules Bordet Carl Friedrich Spitteler Thomas Woodrow Wilson Charles Edouard Guillaume ... Frederick Soddy non assegnato Anatole France Karl Hjalmar Branting Christian Lous Lange Niels Henrik David Bohr ... William Butler Yeats non assegnato Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn non assegnato Willem Einthoven Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont non assegnato James Franck Gustav Ludwig Hertz Richard Adolf Zsigmondy non assegnato George Bernard Shaw Sir Austen Chamberlain Charles Gates Dawes Jean Baptiste Perrin ... Sigrid Undset non assegnato
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Extractions: @import url("../../style.css"); Ce site est hébergé par h-f.net Le prix Nobel de la paix est attribué par le Comité Nobel Norvégien , situé à Oslo, en Norvège. Année Récipiendaire Jean Henri Dunant (Suisse) et Frédéric Passy (France) Elie Ducommun (Suisse) et Charles Albert Gobat (Suisse) sir William Randal Cremer (Grande-Bretagne) Institut de droit international (Gand, Belgique). baronne Bertha Sophie Felicita von Suttner , née comtesse Kinsky von Chinic und Tettau (Autriche-Hongrie) Theodore Roosevelt (États-Unis) Ernesto Teodoro Moneta (Italie) et Louis Renault (France) Klas Pontus Arnoldson (Suède) et Fredrik Bajer (Danemark) Auguste Marie François Beernaert (Belgique) et Paul Henri Benjamin Balluet D'Estournelles de Constant , baron de Constant de Rebecque (France) Bureau international permanent de la paix (Berne, Suisse). Tobias Michael Carel Asser (Pays-Bas) et Alfred Hermann Fried (Autriche-Hongrie) Elihu Root (États-Unis) Henri Marie La Fontaine (Belgique) NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (Genève, Suisse).