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    Naulilaa Case Summary

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    international law by discouraging further illegal conduct; (2) compel a change in policy by the delinquent state; or (3) force a settlement of a dispute with the delinquent state whose actions breached international law. B. Preceded by an Unsatisfied Demand Before a claimant state may undertake an act of reprisal, it must seek a peaceable resolution of the dispute, traditionally by petitioning the offending state for redress of injuries suffered. If the offending state refuses or fails to…

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    improving their existing association, the records of the Second Continental Congress show that the need for a declaration of independence was intimately linked with the demands of international relations. On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee introduced a resolution before the Continental Congress declaring the colonies independent; at the same time he also urged Congress to resolve “to take the most effectual measures for forming foreign Alliances” and to prepare a plan of confederation for the…

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    Mediation is voluntary and is an attempt to resolve a dispute through collaboration, which is facilitated by a mediator. Mediation may be attempted before a due process hearing. “When a mediation session is conducted, a neutral third party helps the parents and the school personnel arrive at their own solution…

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    of collaboration is required for most conflict resolution, it is particularly important when the goal is to reach a consensus. [The] consensus style requires commitment to the defining elements of collaboration, as well as the emergent characteristics of collaboration. It often includes developing a completely new alternative to resolve the conflict situation” (Friend and Cook, 223). I know for myself, I tend to feel that this is my conflict resolution style when I am working with people that I…

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    Book nine of the Iliad reveals a crucial resolution of conflict between Agamemnon and Achilleus. However, the resolution has become a failure in spite of the king sending ambassadors who are close to the heart of Achilleus. The Greeks experience serious blows upon several defeats and unsuccessful attempts to subdue the Trojans. It happens as what has been prayed for by Achilleus and his divine mother – Thetis. Zeus has taken side with Achilleus by strengthening the army of the Trojans in order…

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    According to author TBD, pro leagues typically authorize the commissioner to engage in decision making in the following capacities: 1) rule making 2) dispute resolution between player and club, between clubs, or between player or clue and the league 3) disciplinary matters involving players, clubs, front office personnel, owners and others. An example of the authority a professional commissioner has within its league has been well illustrated by NBA Commissioner; Adam Silver and the manner in…

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    Q2:What Contingency Theory (pages 337-341) of leadership allies to this Leader? Examine and apply the two theories of Charismatic and Transformational Leadership to this Leader. Determine the level of authenticity, ethical and trustworthy behavior of this Leader (pages 349-355). (Chapter 12) There are four contingency theories of leadership: Least Preferred Co-Worker where the Fiedler Model is utilized. This model, created by Fred Fiedler, “proposes that effective group performance depends on…

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    The United Nations is an association of independent national states that was formed fifty years ago. the purpose of the united nation was to preserve world peace.Throughout it 's long life, it has helped solve various disputes between nations, reduce tensions, prevent conflicts, and put an end to fighting. The United Nations is mainly a peacemaking, peacekeeping organization that has done more than enough to keep peace in the world. Their supreme goal is to end war. It was expected that…

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    international environment, however, there are several occasions which produce seeds of conflict such as territorial disputes, human rights abuses, and developing nuclear weapons and provoking other nations. Some countries still applying containment policy in their problem. For example, in Japan, one can see containment characteristic in its policy against North Korea, which aims to gradual resolution of North Korea’s nuclear and abductee issues (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan,…

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    review the client’s specific instructions located in schools notes, e-mail, or any other related documents before investigating the complaint. As a third party servicer client specific instructions always control. 2. Late, Phone & Letter Fee(s) Disputes: Unless client specific instructions dictate otherwise, 2.1. If a student or borrower’s account does not show a history of late payments or they have contacted us within (3) months of their first billing statement, customer advocates may…

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