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Philosophy of peace ;$vvol. 217 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a90-420-2991-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material -- $tHOPE AND THE ETHICS OF BELIEF /$rRichard Werner -- $tTHE VULNERABILITY THESIS AND THE PEACEMAKING VIRTUES /$rRobert L. Muhlnickel -- $tGANDHIAN NONVIOLENCE AS NOT PRESUPPOSING HUMAN GOODNESS /$rSanjay Lal -- $tNONVIOLENT RHETORIC IN GEOPOLITICS /$rWilliam C. Gay -- $tWILL KYMLICKA AS PEACEMAKER /$rJoseph M. Betz -- $tSYSTEMIC CONSTELLATIONS AND THEIR POTENTIAL IN PEACE WORK /$rAnna Lübbe -- $tPEACE EDUCATION: A SYSTEMIC FRAMEWORK /$rJoseph Rayle -- $tBUILDING BRIDGES TO PEACE: TEACHING TOLERANCE THROUGH THE HISTORY OF ART /$rPaul J. Parks -- $tANTI-WAR WAR FILMS /$rDennis Rothermel -- $tTHE POWER OF SONG FOR NONVIOLENT TRANSFORMATIVE ACTION /$rColleen Kattau -- $tWOMAN, MOTHER, AND NONVIOLENT ACTIVISM /$rDanielle Poe -- $tTHE BLUE GUITAR, BLUE FROG, AND THE BLUES /$rKatina Sayers-Walker -- $tWORKS CITED -- $tABOUT THE AUTHORS -- $tINDEX -- $tVIBS. 330 $aPositive Peace is a scholarly and creative compilation of articles on peace education, nonviolence and social change. Arun Gandhi (grandson of Mahatma Gandhi) sets the scene in his introduction with the challenge that positive peace is both a resisting of the physical violence of war and the passive violence of the psychological structures that lead to conflict. Peace education rises to meet that challenge. In twelve chapters, philosophers and educators look at a variety of topics from Gandhian nonviolence, to pragmatic conflict solving; hope and the ethics of belief, to the way we use violent language; mothering and peace activism, to multiculturalism and peace. Recurring themes are: pragmatic nonviolence, the ethics of care as an antidote to violence, and hope in a violent world. Chapters on the use of film in peace education, song and nonviolent activism, and teaching art history and peace, demonstrate pragmatic possibilities for would-be peace educators. Arun Gandhi in his introduction asks, ?For generations human beings have strived to attain peace, but with little or no success. ? Why is peace so illusive? Is it unattainable? Are humans incapable of living in peace?? This book suggests that peace education has a large part to play. 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Tams -- $t3 United States? Bilateral Shipboarding Agreements?Upholding Law of the Sea Principles while Updating State Practice /$rHenning Jessen -- $t4 Sovereign Immune Vessels: Immunities, Responsibilities and Exemptions /$rTed L. McDorman -- $t5 Port State Jurisdiction, International Conventions, and Extraterritoriality: An Expansive Interpretation /$rBevan Marten -- $t6 Assistance at Sea and Places of Refuge for Ships: Reconciling Competing Norms /$rAldo Chircop -- $t7 Excessive Coastal State Jurisdiction: Shipboard Armed Security Personnel /$rJames Kraska -- $t8 The ?New? Arctic Passages and the ?Old? Law of the Sea /$rErik Franckx -- $t9 Safeguards against Excessive Enforcement Measures in the Exclusive Economic Zone?Law and Practice /$rJames Harrison -- $t10 New Maritime Zones and the Law of the Sea /$rErik J. Molenaar -- $t11 Under-Utilized Coastal State Jurisdiction: Causes and Consequences /$rRobin Churchill -- $t12 Seafarers as an Agent of Change of the Jurisdictional Balance /$rIrini Papanicolopulu -- $t13 Jurisdiction, Ships and Human Rights Treaties /$rUrfan Khaliq -- $t14 The Role of the International Maritime Organization in Defining and Altering the Jurisdiction of Flag, Coastal, and Port States /$rErik Røsæg -- $t15 itlos and Jurisdiction over Ships /$rTullio Scovazzi -- $t16 The Impact of eu Secondary Legislation on Issues Concerning Ships: A Case Study of National Proceedings in Respect of Waste Liability and Insolvency /$rRosa Greaves -- $t17 The European Court of Justice and Its Role in (Re-)Defining eu Member States? Jurisdiction over Ships /$rAlexander Proelss -- $tIndex. 330 $aJurisdiction over Ships: Post-UNCLOS Developments in the Law of the Sea analyses international law developments in shipping since the adoption of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in 1982. The Convention?s rules on the rights and obligations of flag states, coastal states and port states, have by and large been accepted and adhered to by states, but the legal regime for the oceans is neither complete nor static, nor was it intended to be so. New issues have surfaced while old issues have changed their character. Developments in law and practice have already resulted in some divergences between the jurisdictional scheme outlined in UNCLOS and how states in reality exercise their jurisdiction over ships. 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