What's New In INES, No. 17/2003 international peace bureau calls for Immediate Release of Aung San Suu Kyi If the proposal of a permanent seminar on peace is accepted by the http://www.inesglobal.com/whats_new_in_ines/wn17_03.html
Extractions: INES Chair: Prof. Armin Tenner q18@nikhef.nl [Please note that the first "1" in q18 is the number one, while the last "l" is an "L"] CONTENTS of WNII No. 17/2003 INES Web- and Email Service MEMBERSHIP AND PROJECTS NEWS INES Council Meeting This year's INES Council Meeting is to take place at Paris, France, from 10 to 12 November. The date correlates with the European Social Forum (ESF) which also takes place at Paris from 12 to16 November. Some of the many ESF seminars and events will be organized by INES, together with the World Federation of Scientific Workers (WFSW), the Syndicat National de lEnseignement Supérieur (SNESup) which also hosts the INES Council, and some other organizations. (see also the information bit "Invitation to prepare seminars on 'Building Peace'" elsewhere in this WNII issue) A focal point of the INES Council will be the discussion on the consequences of the Iraq war and the figth against the "New World Order". What are the answers of responsible scientists and engineers engaged in peace activities, sustainability and the responsible use of science? We have to look back at the disappointing World Summit on Sustainable Development, held in Johannesburg, and we have to work out how wee can scientifically as well as through different actions, strengthen the process for a sustainable and peaceful world.
Women, Peace And Security Contacts: Australia international peace bureau, PO Box 172, Annandale 2038 Tel +61 (0)2 96603670 permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations http://www.peacewomen.org/contacts/asia/australia/aus_index.html
Contacts: Switzerland/Suisse Translate this page international peace bureau / bureau international de la Paix permanent ObserverMission of Switzerland to the United Nations/Mission permanente, http://www.peacewomen.org/contacts/europe/switzerland/swi_index.html
Aps.cklist Obstacles and Objections to the Cause of permanent and Universal peace Considered certificates to the bureau international permanent de la Paix, 1897, http://www.swarthmore.edu/Library/peace/DG001-025/DG003APS.html
Extractions: Swarthmore College Peace Collection 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081 U.S.A. American Peace Society Records, 1828-1947 Document Group: Material Received: Provenance: Purchased from American Peace Society 1930-1940; gift from Lyra Trueblood Wolkins 1939-1940, 1966; gift from Peter L. and Susan H. Steere 1989 Processing: Microfilmed material originally processed and arranged by Lyra Trueblood Wolkins and Peter Steere; other material processed and arranged, and checklist revised and updated, by Anne Yoder, August 1997 Microfilm: William Ladd was one of the first to propose a Congress of Nations and a World Court. The APS was instrumental in bringing about many peace congresses at The Hague, beginning in 1843, and in the United States in 1907-1915, as well as the Pan American Congress, out of which grew the Pan American Union. The APS published Harbinger of Peace, The Calumet, Advocate of Peace, A.P.S. Bulletin, and World Affairs Bulletin.
India, Pakistan Take A Big Stride Forward - By Praful Bidwai of the 740kilometer (460-mile) LoC into a permanent international border . He shared the international peace bureau s Sean MacBride international http://antiwar.com/bidwai/?articleid=5600
Extractions: The following publications may be ordered by contacting the WILPF International Secretariat Geneva. Email: info@wilpf.ch History Selected Sources Bruin, Janet; Global Crisis at the end of the Twentieth century 10 US$ Kehl, Robert; The Time is Ripe for a more Effective International Law (1996) 5 Swiss francs Pietila, hilkka and Vickers, Jeanne; Making Women Matter: The role of the United Nations 18 Swiss Francs Vickers, Jeanne;
Ploughshares Monitor, September 1996, Pp. 15-16 Celso Amorim, Brazilian permanent Representative to the UN; and MajBrittTheorin, President of the international peace bureau and former Swedish http://www.ploughshares.ca/content/MONITOR/mons96b.html
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50th Annual DPI/NGO Conference: Building Partnerships Ahmad Kamal, permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations and Chairman Moderator, Cora Weiss, Vice President, international peace bureau http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/schedul.htm
Churches'joint Letter To The United Nations Security Council international peace bureau, Womens international League for peace and permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations http://www.wcc-coe.org/wcc/what/international/palestine/april10churchesletter.ht
Extractions: Anglican Communion Office at the UN, Center for Economic and Social Rights, Christian Peacemaker Teams, Global Policy Forum, Church World Service, Hague Appeal for Peace, Instituto del Tercer Mundo, International Center for Law in Development, Loretto Community, Mennonite Central Committee, Mercy International/Sisters of Mercy, Presbyterian Church USA, Quaker UN Office, Third World Network, United Church of Christ, United Methodist Office for the United Nations, International Peace Bureau, Womens International League for Peace and Freedom President of the UN Security Council Dear Mr. President and other Member State representatives: As Non-Governmental Organizations with longstanding policy and program commitments to world peace and conflict resolution in the Middle East, we are gravely concerned about the current Middle East crisis. We fear that even more serious violence and suffering may lie ahead, with extremely dangerous implications for international peace and security. A group of us wrote a letter to the President of the Security Council on August 23, 2001 urging action by the Council to deploy observers to monitor compliance with human rights and international humanitarian law standards. We write again today with an even greater sense of urgency.
THE CANBERRA COMMISSION ON THE ELIMINATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS He is currently Brazil s permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York . She is President of the international peace bureau and President of http://www.prop1.org/2000/canbrp11.htm
Extractions: Celso Amorim Ambassador Amorim was Brazilian Foreign Minister from 1993-1994, and Lecturer, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Brasilia. He was Ambassador to the Conference on Disarmament, Geneva, 1991-1993. He is currently Brazil's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York. Lee Butler General (Ret.) Butler was Commander in Chief of the US Strategic Air Command (1991-1992) and subsequently the US Strategic Command (1992-1994) with responsibility for all US Air Force and Navy nuclear deterrent forces. He was closely involved in the development of US nuclear doctrine. Richard Butler (Convenor) Ambassador Butler was Australia's Ambassador for Disarmament from 1983-1988 and led the Australian Delegation to the Conference on Disarmament. He is now Australia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York. Michael Carver Field Marshal Lord Carver was Commander in Chief Far East of the British Army (1967-1969), Chief of General Staff (1971-1973), and Chief of Defence Staff (1973-1976). He is author of A Policy for Peace (1982), on nuclear policy, and numerous other works on military history. Jacques-Yves Cousteau Captain Cousteau, writer, film producer and former naval officer, has been for many years a leading international campaigner on environmental and global survival issues. He is a former President of the French Council for the Rights of Future Generations established by President Mitterrand in 1993.
League Of Nations Bibliography - J South Seas bureau. Annual Report to the League of Nations on the Administrationof the South international Tramps from Chaos to permanent World peace . http://www.indiana.edu/~league/bibj.htm
Extractions: Jackh, Ernst. Germany and the League: An Address Delivered before the Foreign Policy Association in New York, Philadelphia and Boston . New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1927. Jackh, Ernst. The New Germany: Three Lectures by Ernst Jackh . London: Oxford University Press, 1927. Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall. Co-Operation or Coercion? The League at the Crossroads . New York: E. P. Dutton, 1938. Jackson, Henry Ezekiel, ed. The League of Nations: A Document Prepared to Stimulate Discussion and Promote Organized Public Opinion . New York: Prentice-Hall, 1919. Jackson, Jere Langdon. "Apostle of the League." Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina, 1974. Jackson, Judith, and Stephen King-Hall, eds. The League Year-Book Jacobs, David.
Museum.com - International Museum Of Peace And Solidarity international peace bureau in Geneva and of the international Network of peaceMuseums. establish a permanent international Children s Art Gallery. http://www.museum.com/ja/museum/id=26810&show=2
Enciclopedia :: 100cia.com Translate this page Alfred Hermann Fried 1910 bureau international permanent de la Paix (permanentinternational peace bureau) 1909 Auguste Marie François Beernaert, http://100cia.com/enciclopedia/Premio_Nobel_de_la_Paz
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E01NW-Eskeland Particularly important was the work of the international peace bureau (IPB), Art. 27 which requires 9 of 15 votes, the votes of the five permanent http://www10.plala.or.jp/antiatom/html/e/e01wc/Intl/e01NW-Eskeland.html
Extractions: War, Peace and the Rule of Law in the 21st Century I gratefully acknowledge the contributions of Fredrik S. Heffermehl, Master of Laws, to the present article. In the 20th Century more people died in wars than in all wars in all previous centuries taken together. The common hopes of those who organized the first big international peace conference at the Hague in 1899 were not fulfilled. Not only because of all the lives lost. Since the Second World War, the pursuit for security with military means, has placed the world under a constant threat of total extinction. Around 200,000 people were instantly killed by the atom bombs that hit Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. Around 100,000 were severely injured, but survived for shorter or longer periods. Today the nuclear powers have constructed new types of bombs that are many thousand times more powerful than those that fell over Japan in 1945. A major part of the total arsenal can be released in 45 minutes. The brutal truth is: Life on earth as we know it today can be eliminated in a matter of hours. In the 20th Century there has also been great legal progress concerning peaceful resolution of international conflicts. The United Nations Charter of 1945 prohibits threat or use of force against sovereign states, except in self defense.
The International Peace Movement A resolution to establish the permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague and, From left to right WH van der Linden s The international peace movement, http://www.ppl.nl/100years/peacemovement/
Extractions: library home Historically speaking the international peace movement has approached its object of attention from three (intimately related) points of view. Initially, the peace movement concentrated on how to end wars. However, over time the principle gained ground that to prevent wars was at least as important, if not more so, as ending wars. Thus, two additional approaches evolved: to put a stop to the apparent inevitability of war, and to advocate peace as the ground condition for social development and economic prosperity, and vice versa: a steady increase of wealth from which all the social classes would benefit, would, or so one hoped, make it unnecessary to go to war ever again. Vienna Congress Hague Peace Conference
Extractions: April 30, 2003 The following is a performance-based and goal-driven roadmap, with clear phases, timelines, target dates, and benchmarks aiming at progress through reciprocal steps by the two parties in the political, security, economic, humanitarian, and institution-building fields, under the auspices of the Quartet [the United States, European Union, United Nations, and Russia]. The destination is a final and comprehensive settlement of the Israel-Palestinian conflict by 2005, as presented in President Bushs speech of 24 June, and welcomed by the EU, Russia and the UN in the 16 July and 17 September Quartet Ministerial statements. A settlement, negotiated between the parties, will result in the emergence of an independent, democratic, and viable Palestinian state living side by side in peace and security with Israel and its other neighbors. The settlement will resolve the Israel-Palestinian conflict, and end the occupation that began in 1967, based on the foundations of the Madrid Conference, the principle of land for peace, UNSCRs 242, 338 and 1397, agreements previously reached by the parties, and the initiative of Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah endorsed by the Beirut Arab League Summit calling for acceptance of Israel as a neighbor living in peace and security, in the context of a comprehensive settlement. This initiative is a vital element of international efforts to promote a comprehensive peace on all tracks, including the Syrian-Israeli and Lebanese-Israeli tracks.
Peace Organizations international peace bureau (IPB) is the world s oldest and most comprehensiveinternational peace network with 188 member organizations in 53 countries. http://www.spiritual-endeavors.org/peace/peace-orgs.htm
Extractions: www.spiritual-endeavors.org Peace Organizations Television usually brings us grim stories of armies, wars and confrontations, but at New Years, as we were welcoming in the Year 2000, television briefly made an abrupt change and gave us beautiful scenes of people world wide celebrating peacefully in their own way, according to their own cultures. At that time, if people had been asked what they wanted most, my impression was that 99% would have wanted peace. For a long time, people have banded together to work for peace. There are numerous Peace Organizations, yet they receive little or no recognition from the news media. What happened last New Years encourages me to give you a listing of Peace Organizations so you can see that many world wide are working hard for peace. http://www.globalmeditations.com/peace.htm