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    The Charging Decision: At Play in the Prosecutor\u27s Nursery

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    A Cautionary Tale

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    It is imperative when talking about accountability and the enforcement of internationally recognized and accepted criminal norms governing conflict, when talking about investigating and prosecuting atrocity crime, not to raise expectations that have little or no chance of being met. Expanding the modes of liability to reach bystanders has the potential to raise such expectations, pushing the range of subjects that victims, survivors and others with an interest in the outcome of atrocity crime investigations and prosecutions expect will be prosecuted out beyond those as to whom there is likely to be political will to prosecute and certainly beyond the capacity and resources likely to be available to prosecute them. Inevitably, confidence in the process for holding people accountable for atrocity will be corroded and the legitimacy of the outcomes achieved by the process will be compromised. Holding out the prospect that too much can be done is likely to be the enemy of being able to do enough

    "Man...the broken giant" : Emerson's concept of the nature of man : an essay in criticism and response to the idea found in the early journals and the Essays

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    honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesEnglishI did not read Emerson with the idea of finding or exploring any system in his thought. For purposes of analysis I did consider sets of concerns built around a central idea of man. Man's own nature, what I call his philosophical anthropology, is one such concern. The religious nature of man in an individual, secular orientation is another. Man's relation to his physical environment and his socio-political relationships, specifically the detriments of the general association and the attendant institutions of government, are others. Each of these again develops in its own way as a central concept supported by careful, personal consideration

    Photoreduction of Mercuric Salt Solutions at High pH

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