Als die geliebte Enkelin einer guten Freundin ermordet aufgefunden wird, werden unsere ambisexuelle Sozialarbeiterin und ihre Katze Bunnywit zur Lösung des Falles hinzugezogen. Für die kanadische Polizei ist Maddy bloß eine weitere tote Sexarbeiterin ‒ also liegt es an unserer Heldin und ihrer LGBTQ-Crew herauszufinden, was mit ihr passiert ist. Dabei geraten sie schneller, als ihnen lieb ist, in eine raue Welt voller Sex, Lügen und Verrat, auf die sie mit Ironie, Witz und Intelligenz (naja, außer der renitenten Katze) reagieren. Und was auf den ersten Blick wie ein mieser kleiner Straßenmord aussah, entpuppt sich bald als ein »Kollateralschaden« extremer krimineller Machenschaften …
Robert ist ein Bad Cop und korrupt bis ins Mark. Er arbeitet als junger Polizist in New Orleans und missbraucht seine Dienstmarke für seine eigenen Zwecke. Als eines seiner Opfer ihn ans Messer liefert und ihm dreissig Jahre Gefängnis bevorstehen, kriegt Robert Panik. Er flieht, entschlossen, bis zum Ende seines Lebens unterzutauchen. In den Wäldern Kanadas lernt er zu jagen und zu töten, um zu überleben. 22 Jahre lebt er im Exil, mal als Schläger, mal als Dopingdealer, aber meistens als einsamer Wolf im Wald. Er wird zu einem Experten der Wildnis, einem modernen Robinson Crusoe und entfremdet sich immer mehr von der zivilisierten Welt. Bis Gott eingreift... Top-Autorin Damaris Kofmehl erzählt wieder eine packende Biografie mit viel Action und Tiefgang.
GRIN ENGO Influence in International Climate Change Negotiations - Case Study of the Issue of Post-2012 during COP 11 and COP/MOP 1 A1006748336
Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2007 in the subject Law - Miscellaneous, grade: pass, University of the West of England, Bristol (School of Law), course: Masters of Law paper, language: English, abstract: States and international organisations are formal actors in drawing up international environmental agreements. As mentioned, nongovernmental organisations also has a key role to play. From the time of the adoption of the United Nations Charter in 1945, which provided for accreditation of NGOs (Art. 71), the NGO world experienced exponential growth. Some scholars believe that a critical mass has been reached making NGOs the new ¿fifth state¿ on the field of global governance (Fitzduff et.al., 2004:2) . NGOs have, in many places, become significant political actors, and this heterogeneous group has made its presence felt at the local, national, and international levels. However, the growing numbers of NGOs do not entail a similar transition of their official status under the UN system. As provided in the UN Charter (Art. 4), only states can be members of the organisation. Hence, only voting states have formal powers to determine the outcome of international treaty negotiations. NGOs are subject to rules established by states, if any, for their limited participation in negotiation meetings. Although NGOs are cannot vote during international negotiations, they have devised ways to have an effect on the results of the process. However, the degree of NGO influence in international policymaking varies from one negotiation to another and this is becoming a major subject of interest for legal and NGO scholars. This study aims to bring the debate on NGO influence to the current stage of international climate change negotiations. This thesis shall explore the influence of key ENGO¿s within the legal framework of participation in climate change policymaking with particular focus on the issue of process for negotiation of post-2012 climate policy during the Eleventh Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC and first Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (COP11 and COP/MOP1) as well as the events leading to and following the said meeting, as may be relevant.
GRIN ENGO Influence in International Climate Change Negotiations - Case Study of the Issue of Post-2012 during COP 11 and COP/MOP 1 A1006748336
Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2007 in the subject Law - Miscellaneous, grade: pass, University of the West of England, Bristol (School of Law), course: Masters of Law paper, language: English, abstract: States and international organisations are formal actors in drawing up international environmental agreements. As mentioned, nongovernmental organisations also has a key role to play. From the time of the adoption of the United Nations Charter in 1945, which provided for accreditation of NGOs (Art. 71), the NGO world experienced exponential growth. Some scholars believe that a critical mass has been reached making NGOs the new ¿fifth state¿ on the field of global governance (Fitzduff et.al., 2004:2) . NGOs have, in many places, become significant political actors, and this heterogeneous group has made its presence felt at the local, national, and international levels. However, the growing numbers of NGOs do not entail a similar transition of their official status under the UN system. As provided in the UN Charter (Art. 4), only states can be members of the organisation. Hence, only voting states have formal powers to determine the outcome of international treaty negotiations. NGOs are subject to rules established by states, if any, for their limited participation in negotiation meetings. Although NGOs are cannot vote during international negotiations, they have devised ways to have an effect on the results of the process. However, the degree of NGO influence in international policymaking varies from one negotiation to another and this is becoming a major subject of interest for legal and NGO scholars. This study aims to bring the debate on NGO influence to the current stage of international climate change negotiations. This thesis shall explore the influence of key ENGO¿s within the legal framework of participation in climate change policymaking with particular focus on the issue of process for negotiation of post-2012 climate policy during the Eleventh Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC and first Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (COP11 and COP/MOP1) as well as the events leading to and following the said meeting, as may be relevant.
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