2018
DOI: 10.4324/9780429494307
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The United Nations in the 21st Century

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“…For example, it is not surprising to learn that drug-related and Afghan-related notions (e.g., "drug," "drug_trafficking," "afghan," "afghanistan") are among the most salient aspects of Russia's threat conceptions, given that the trafficking of heroin and opium produced in its southern neighbor, Afghanistan, is one of the security concerns that Russia has persistently raised in the council chamber over years [55]. One can also find abundant supporting evidence in preceding studies for other thematic (e.g., climate change, sexual violence) and geographic (e.g., Sahel, Iran, North Korea) focuses of council members, as well as for topics that have strong rallying effects on these members, such as the global terrorism [7,19,20,24,25]. Apparently, word embedding, on which all the above analyses rest, seems to quantify only those that are already known, or are intuitively clear about the council and its members.…”
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“…For example, it is not surprising to learn that drug-related and Afghan-related notions (e.g., "drug," "drug_trafficking," "afghan," "afghanistan") are among the most salient aspects of Russia's threat conceptions, given that the trafficking of heroin and opium produced in its southern neighbor, Afghanistan, is one of the security concerns that Russia has persistently raised in the council chamber over years [55]. One can also find abundant supporting evidence in preceding studies for other thematic (e.g., climate change, sexual violence) and geographic (e.g., Sahel, Iran, North Korea) focuses of council members, as well as for topics that have strong rallying effects on these members, such as the global terrorism [7,19,20,24,25]. Apparently, word embedding, on which all the above analyses rest, seems to quantify only those that are already known, or are intuitively clear about the council and its members.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Almost any textbook on the UN mentions "the expansion of what the Council considers a threat to international peace and security" [18], especially after the end of Cold War [19][20][21]. For example, numerous observers have noted the increasing involvement of the council in what had been considered essentially as internal affairs, such as civil wars and humanitarian crises [2,22].…”
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“…Five preliminary explanations stand out. First, the OHCHR was created in 1993, and it has been gaining visibility thanks to the quality of the past commissioners (Mingst & Karns, 2008, p. 206). Hussein has taken advantage of this dynamic trend, even radicalizing his discourse particularly against governments, including the Nicaraguan and Venezuelan ones.…”
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“…1º, 3, da Carta, menciona entre os propósitos da organização, a promoção e o estímulo ao respeito dos direitos humanos e das liberdades fundamentais para todos, sem distinção de raça, sexo, língua ou religião. a promoção desses direitos entre os objetivos centrais das Nações Unidas(MINGST; KARNS, 2011, p. 199).de todos os órgãos das Nações Unidas que estiveram envolvidos em dito procedimento: o Conselho Econômico e Social (quatro sessões), a Comissão de Direitos Humanos (três sessões), o Comitê de Redação (duas sessões), o Grupo de Trabalho Temporário, o Terceiro Comitê (Social e Humanitário) da Assembleia Geral da ONU e sua Assembleia Geral. 12O processo formal de elaboração da DUDH teve início na primeira sessão da CDH (Estágio 1), realizada no período de 27 de janeiro a 10 de fevereiro de 1947, que adotou como método de trabalho o estabelecimento de um Comitê de Redação composto por oito membros, escolhidos com base no princípio da representação geográfica 13 , que foram incumbidos da tarefa de redigir um projeto da DUDH.Esta questão persistiu ao longo do processo de redação e a CDH trabalhou em ambos os lados, simultaneamente (E/CN.4/SR.7, E/CN.4/SR.9, E/CN.4/SR.10).Conforme explica CançadoTrindade (2003, p. 58), o plano geral inicial "era de uma Carta (Bill) Internacional de Direitos Humanos, da qual a Declaração seria apenas a primeira parte, a ser complementada por uma Convenção ou Convenções (posteriormente denominadas Pactos) e medidas de implementação".…”
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