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    An Assessment of the ICC Statute

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    The large number of signature States together with the current speed of ratification from various regions of the world seems to indicate the general acceptance of the treaty; many of the problems first identified have since been clarified and resolved. It seems reasonable to expect the Rome Statute to come into operation as early as next summer. While it is necessary to ensure effective criminal investigation and prosecution to counter serious human rights violations, we need also to develop additional ways and means for addressing the root causes that led to violations and impunity. Justice is important but justice alone cannot bring peace. We need both justice and peace. Criminal prosecution through courts and tribunals will not and cannot suit all situations, bring justice to all, or, still less, end all conflicts. Accountability and criminal responsibility are important and necessary. But the tribunals cannot deal adequately when massive cases are involved. Massive trials require large resources and are time-consuming, particularly when there are large numbers of defendants. In recent years, various measures of accountability have been employed for managing situations involving past serious violations of human rights. These measures include acknowledging and publicizing responsibility through truth commissions, dismissing or suspending officials connected with the abuses of the previous regimes, seizure of property and assets of the perpetrators, blocking financial sources of rogue organizations, and compensation for victims and their families. All these are intended to demonstrate that a sense of sanctions has been applied to misdeeds, though such sanctions may not be sufficient in all cases. The parties concerned must work out by themselves the best solution to suit their need

    RTS amplitudes in decanano n-MOSFETs with conventional and high-k gate stacks

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    Low frequency (LF) noise in MOSFETs has been a topic of interest to both academia and industry in recent years. It is becoming a major concern for analogue circuit performance, DRAM operation, and will eventually impact critically upon the reliability of digital logic especially as devices continue to scale towards nano dimensions. Random telegraph signals (RTS) caused by the capture and emission of carriers in traps at the Si/SiO/sub 2/ interface have been posited as a major component of low frequency noise in semiconductor devices. The change in the drain current associated with trapping events in defect states is usually referred to as the RTS amplitude. The magnitude of the RTS amplitude is largest in the subthreshold regime at lower gate voltages and is reduced in the strong inversion regime as mobile charge in the inversion layer increasingly screens out the electrostatic influence of the trapped charge. We study the magnitude of the RTS amplitudes in nano-CMOS devices with conventional and high- gate stacks. Traps at the front and back gate dielectric interfaces, as well as traps in the body of the dielectric are considered. The impact of poly gate depletion is also taken into account

    Panel On Peacekeeping: Legal And Political Issues

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    Lee: Welcome to this panel, dealing with one of the most important activities of the United Nations, peacekeeping operations

    Remarks Made at Pace University School of Law on October 23, 1993

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    United Nations Peacekeeping: Development and Prospects

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    The equilibrium model for the effect of temperature on enzymes: Insights and implications

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    A new, experimentally-validated “Equilibrium Model” describes the effect of temperature on enzymes, and provides a new mechanism for the reversible loss of enzyme activity with temperature. It incorporates two new, fundamental parameters that allow a complete description of the effect of temperature on enzyme activity: ΔHeq and Teq. ΔHeq emerges as an intrinsic and quantitative measure of enzyme eurythermal adaptation, while Teq, the equilibrium temperature, has fundamental and technological significance for our understanding of the effect of temperature on enzymatic reactions. For biotechnological purposes, these parameters need to be considered when enzymes are applied or engineered for activity at high temperatures

    Keypad mobile phones are associated with a significant increased risk of microbial contamination compared to touch screen phones

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    The use of mobile phones in the clinical environment by healthcare workers has become widespread. Despite evidence that these devices can harbour pathogenic micro-organisms there is little guidance on how to reduce contamination. Recently touchscreen phones with a single flat surface have been introduced. We hypothesise that bacterial contamination of phones used in hospitals will be lower on touchscreen devices compared to keypad devices. Sixty seven mobile phones belonging to health care workers were sampled. The median colony count for touchscreen phones and keypad devices was 0·09 colony forming units (cfu)/cm2 (interquartile range (IQR) 0.05–0·14) and 0·77 cfu/cm2 (IQR range 0·45–3.52) respectively. Colony counts were significantly higher on the keypad phones (Fisher’s exact test p<0.001). Multivariate analysis showed the type of phone (keypad vs. touch screen) was associated with increased colony counts (F-statistic 14.13: p<0.001). Overall, nine (13%) phones grew either meticillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus or vancomycin resistant enterococci. Eight (24%) keypad phones were contaminated with these organisms compared with one touch screen phone (3%). Our data indicate that touchscreen mobile phones are less contaminated than their keypad counterparts, and they are less likely to harbour pathogenic bacteria in the clinical setting
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