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Extradition: who art thou?
(Opinions)
25-12-2007
by Barr. Stephen Edetanlen
EXTRADITION -WHO ART THOU?
The radiation poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko which led to his horrifying death in London raised international furore with Britain and Russia as the principal actors. The genesis of the dispute can be traced to the...
Global Peace
(Opinions)
16-01-2007
by Barr. Stephen Edetanlen
GLOBAL PEACE
-Barr. Stephen Edetanlen
There is cause for sober reflections about the trend of the world today, I mean in international relations. The reflections are worrisome, to say the least. Basically, there appears to be grave conflict...
If You can use anything, Lord, use me
(Opinions)
12-04-2008
by Barr. Stephen Edetanlen
In a great household, there are many vessels; some are to honour and some are vessels of dishonour. We know this, and the Bible says so. The question is: which vessel are you? There are many ways we can examine ourselves to find out what vessel we...
National interests vs Humanitarian interests
(Opinions)
30-04-2007
by Barr. Stephen Edetanlen
Sunday, 29th April 2007, was Global Day of Action for Darfur. This is the fourth of such international days of action to garner support in the call for the United Nations to step in and positively act to bring an end to the genocide taking place...
Protection of the Marine Environment under UNCLOS 1982
(Opinions)
4-07-2007
by Barr. Stephen Edetanlen
Thor Heyerdahl, sailing the Atlantic in his papyrus raft, Ra, found globs of oil, tar and plastics stretching from the coast of Africa to South America. Parts of the Baltic, Mediterranean and Black Sea are already so polluted that marine life is...
Security council decision making: For them or us?
(Opinions)
22-04-2007
by Barr. Stephen Edetanlen
With the establishment of the United Nations in the last century, the world had hoped to have an organized global forum and pseudo-executive system within which the nations of the world would find some common grounds, creating a sort of fellowship...
Security Council Decision Making: for them or us?
(Opinions)
27-04-2007
by Barr. Stephen Edetanlen
With the establishment of the United Nations in the last century, the world had hoped to have an organized global forum and pseudo-executive system within which the nations of the world would find some common grounds, creating a sort of fellowship...
SECURITY COUNCIL’S HARIRI RESOLUTION –a review
(Opinions)
1-06-2007
by Barr. Stephen Edetanlen
The Security Council, on 30th May 2007, adopted Resolution 1757 establishing a Special Tribunal for Lebanon to come into force on 10th June, 2007. Essentially, the Tribunal is to “try” those found to be responsible for the February 14th 2005...
Your Lordship, Mr. President
(Opinions)
1-03-2006
by Barr. Stephen Edetanlen
We all played our parts in the current political system existing in our country, Nigeria, today. While some may consider themselves the sole or principal architects of this system, the present writer is not concerned with such disputation herein....
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