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    Rousseau and Monarchy

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    Probation, credibility and justice

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    This paper explores the difficulties that arise for probation agencies or those that deliver community sanctions in developing and maintaining their credibility in prevailing ‘late-modern’ social conditions. It begins by questioning the limits of the pursuit and promise of ‘public protection’ as a source of credibility, and then proceeds to examine the emergence of an alternative strategy – based principally on reparation and ‘payback’ – in Scotland, arguing that these Scottish developments have much to say to the emerging debates in England and Wales (and elsewhere) about the ‘rehabilitation revolution’ and the proper use of imprisonment. The paper provides a critical account of the development and meaning of the Scottish version of ‘payback’, linking it to some important philosophical and empirical studies that may help to steer the development of payback away from a ‘merely punitive’ drift. In the conclusion, I argue that probation agencies and services need to engage much more deeply and urgently with their roles as justice services, rather than as ‘mere’ crime reduction agencies

    America\u27s Maritime Boundary with the Soviet Union

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    During last year’s Washington Summit meetings between President Bush and Soviet President Gorbachev, a historic agreement was signed by which, for the first time, the United States and the Soviet Union registered their mutual accord on a maritime boundary. 1 This new agreement was signed on 1 June 1990 by Secretary of State Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze, and both signatories have been fully applying its provisions since 15June 1990

    Alien Registration- Mcneill, Roy H. (Bath, Sagadahoc County)

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    America\u27s Maritime Boundary with the Soviet Union

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    During last year’s Washington Summit meetings between President Bush and Soviet President Gorbachev, a historic agreement was signed by which, for the first time, the United States and the Soviet Union registered their mutual accord on a maritime boundary. 1 This new agreement was signed on 1 June 1990 by Secretary of State Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze, and both signatories have been fully applying its provisions since 15June 1990

    Military-to-Military Arrangements for the Prevention of U.S.-Russian Conflict

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    An important aspect of conflict prevention, avoidance, and resolution in the international security area is illustrated by several military-to-military arrangements originally worked out between the United States and the Soviet Union (and now in force with Russia) to deal with disputes of an operational nature—those which, if not resolved, might lead to actual conflict

    Regional Enforcement Action under the United Nations Charter and Constraints upon States Not Members

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    Alien Registration- Mcneill, Emma H. (Bath, Sagadahoc County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/8907/thumbnail.jp

    Book Review

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