Reprisal
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1. Legítima defesa ou represália? O uso da força no conflito armado de 2001 no Afeganistão / Self-defense or reprisal? the use of force in the armed conflict of 2001 in Afghanistan
This dissertation aims to analyze the actions led by the U.S. military forces in Afghanistan, in 2001, in response to the notorious terrorist attacks occurred on 11 September 2001 against the WTC and the Pentagon, mainly focusing on comparing all legal and political arguments which U.S. claim to qualify their military actions in the aforementioned armed conf
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Entre a pena e a espada : literatos e jacobinos nos primeiros anos da Republica (1889-1895)
The aim of this study is to ana1yze the perforrnance of a group of writes in Rio de Janeiro in the first years of the Republic. Writers such as Olavo Bilac, Pardal Mallet, Luís Murat and José do Patrocínio were strongly engaged in the abolitionist and republican campaigns, but suffered an intense reprisal during the govemment of Floriano Peixoto (1891-189
Publicado em: 2001
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3. Analise qualitativa da distribuição de custos ambientais : estudo de caso da Samarco Mineração S.A
Throughout history, man has constantly pursued development through the use of natural resources available here on Earth, including minerais. This use intensified in the last 50 years, particularly in the task of rebuilding the economies destroyed by World War 11. However, in many cases this development occurred without any concern for the environment. As suc
Publicado em: 1997
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4. Professionals: Their Problems, Their Fears, and Their Social Responsibilities *
Professional societies have been reluctant to enter actively into the public processes by which decisions are made on economic, social, and political issues. This reluctance comes from (1) fears about the status of the profession and the professional society, (2) fears about economic reprisal, (3) potential conflicts between the goals of a philosophy of trad
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5. Legal and ethical aspects of the vegetative state.
The diagnosis of persistent or permanent vegetative state (PVS) raises ethical and legal problems. Strict adherence to the doctrine of the sanctity of life would require carers to continue to maintain the individual, perhaps for many years. However, few would regard this as an appropriate outcome when the person clearly has no capacity to interact with the e