post has two assignments
1:This paper will explain and comment upon the principle of complementarity under the Statute of the International Criminal Court. It will contrast the jurisdiction of the ICC to universal jurisdiction and national jurisdiction over international crimes. The essay will in particular assess the arguments and decision over jurisdiction in the Libya case (Al Senussi and Gaddafi) at the ICC. It will reflect on the problem of resolving conflicts over the interpretation of article 17 of the Statute. The paper will take into account the view of Frederick Megret and Marika Giles Sampson, Luc Reydams and Carsten Stahn.
Indicative Reading:
Robert Cryer, Hakan Friman, Darryl Robinson, Elizabeth Wilmshurst, An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010) chapters 3 and 4.
Luc Reydams, Universal Jurisdiction: International and Municipal Perspectives (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003).
Stephen Macedo, Universal Jurisdiction: National Courts and the Prosecution of Serious Crimes under International Law (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006).
Carsten Stahn, Libya, the International Criminal Court and Complementarity: A test for ‘Shared Responsibility, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 10, No. 2 (2012), 325-349.
Frederic Megret and Marika Giles Samson, Holding the Line on Complementarity in Libya: The Case for Tolerating Flawed Domestic Trials, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 11, Issue 3 (2013), 571-589.
Nabil Nidal Jurdi, The International Criminal Court and National Courts: A contentious relationship (Aldershot and Burlington: Ashgate, 2011).
it is a complex case and as is the first one on the application of article 17 it is alas very interesting. As you know article 17 deals with admissibility and negotiates the relationship between international and national jurisdiction – in other words the parameters of complementarily. In the Libya case – I assume you are writing about the proceedings that were published in May 2014 – the court has to decide on the claims of the Libyan authorities and that meant it had to satisfy itself that of the scope of the article. The provision falls into three: (1) the identification of three situations in which a case would not be admissible; (2) the way that the court assess the unwillingness of state to try a case and (3) an assessment of the capacity of the national legal system to act. What of course is important to grasp is that it is the ICC which is making these determinations. In other words at the end of the day it is the ICC which sets the relationship between national and international jurisdiction – which means that complementarity is in the hands of international jurisdiction. In the Gaddafi case the court is therefore assessing the ability of the Libyan authorities to exercise jurisdiction by applying these provisions. It would be worthwhile comparing the judgment on Gaddafi with the part of the judgment that deals with Sanussi as this helps us understand the way the court decides on the issues. The essay is therefore a close textual analysis of the judgment.
Quality improvement tray line study guideline
Objectives:
• Develop understanding of production, preparation, and delivery times
• Analyze their contribution to effective food production, distribution and service
• Recommend and/ or implement corrective actions to prevent food production and/ or food distribution problems
Planned experiences:
• Check tray line and assist with service of trays
• Discuss with preceptor the meal service (breakfast, lunch or dinner) to conduct study
• Calculate the tray per minute assembled by the tray line staff for one meal evaluating problem areas
• Calculate the time from set up to delivery for three trays, recording temperature of each menu item at delivery
• Summarize findings and make recommendations accordingly
Submit:
Summary with recommendations
Environmental Literacy and Inquiry Working Group at Lehigh University
Personal Energy Audit: The Spreadsheet
In this activity you will:
1.
Examine your energy use habits.
2.
Identify your high
–
energy consumption activities.
3.
Identify some energy consumption habits you can change to reduce your energy use.
Let’s talk about watchin
g TV
! Most people like to watch 2 hours of their favorite TV shows each day.
Most American homes have 3 different TV sets turned on each night for two hours each. Why? Because
everyone in the household likes to watch different TV shows that are on at the
same time
.
Let’s analyze your energy use!
Step 1: Download the energy audit s
preadsheet.
a.
Open your Web browser.
Go to
www.ei.lehigh.edu/learners/energy
b.
Click on
Energy Audit
.
The file,
Audit
will appear on your computer desktop.
c.
Double
–
click
on th
e file to open it.
Your Energy Audit spreadsheet will look like this:
Excel v
ersion:
Personal Energy Audit: Spreadsheet Student Handout
2
Numbers v
ersion:
Save
your file
.
d.
From the top menu bar, select
File
–
> Save As
….
e.
Rename your file using the following format:
Audit_intials
For examp
le, if your name is Diana Prince, you woul
d save your file as Audit_DP
f.
As you work on your audit, remember to re
–
save your file several times.
Step
2: Enter data in the energy audit s
preadsheet.
How much does it
cost
($$) to watch TV
2
hours a day
e
very day of the year
?
a.
Enter
2
in the
Hours used DAILY
column (see arrow #1 below).
b.
Enter
1
in the
# of appliances being used
column (see arrow #2 below).
c.
Look at the amount it costs
each year
to watch TV for 2 hours a day on your spreadsheet
(see arrow
#3 below
).
2:The Impact of Casualization on Productivity in the Banking Sector in Nigeria: The Case of Diamond Bank Nigeria
1) should be indept. 2) look at their arguments. 3) are they for or against. 4)compare and contrast analysis. 4) say why they used that research method. 5)should they have used another method?. 6) what do i as the researcher think? 7)show when someone builds on someone else review. 8) look at theories, debates about casualization of labor, start with one person and say this is what they say then compare with what other people say.
Banking Sector in Nigeria