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[quote author=Eghosa1 post=11865453 3.7.50m serious buyer. Please, I need more pictures. It appears you are not on WhatsApp |
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I urgently need the full empty body of an Handa Crosstour to buy 2012 model, or with bad engine. You can reach me on: Whatsapp: 09022166382 Call: 07033140117 |
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written by Calabar E. Daniel Much certainly depends on how one assesses the power and the potential of the US, and whether one takes the world-view as it has been espoused in the Bush Doctrine seriously. If it is actually true that the US is "the only superpower", which has no parallel in history, which is far superior to all other entities in almost all forms of power, even if combined, and if it is true that the leadership of the US has and sustains the will to preserve such a position of superiority, it would indeed be time to reflect whether the nature of the international legal system is changing or rather whether international law is partly becoming irrelevant. There are, however, good reasons to be sceptical towards such views. Such reasons are not only pragmatic, such as the expectation that the occupation of Iraq will demonstrate the limits of American power. There are also more general considerations. We are probably in the early stages of a historical development which has started with an ambiguous, that is simultaneously aggressive and defensive assertion of American power, including an emerging new US design for world public order. American self-perception, however, excludes certain forms and degrees of discriminatory treatment of others which some powerful entities have displayed in former times. Even more importantly, we have only begun to see significant reactions to certain US claims and to more robust forms of the exercise of US hegemony. The most visible of such reactions was the refusal in early 2003 by a large coalition of states to agree to a Security Council authorisation to use force against Iraq. There have, however, also been other and more subtle counterweights to unilateral or supposedly imperial designs. On the state level, there have been unprecedented coalitions to resist US pressures to bilateralise issues, such as with respect to the International Criminal Court. On a societal level, there seems to be an increasing consciousness emerging from the shared experience of being exposed to US pressure and policies. This may well contribute to a developing sense of political community where there used to be none. Whether this sense of political community should be seen as being "Anti-American" or merely as extolling an alternative multilateralist model of world order, is a secondary question. It is difficult to gauge the political and economic strength and the determination of "the rest of the world" towards the assertions of US leadership. It is not entirely excluded that the rest of the world (states, societies, and groups) will acquiesce in US designs for world order, it is also possible that there will be active resistance. Much depends on whether tangible and calculable forms of power (military , economic and international lawyer. International law can, however, serve as an indicator, a symptom, of the general direction of developments.scientific) will play a greater role in a given issue than less tangible forms of power (political identity, stamina, self-determination, sense of equality). |
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Calabar E. Daniel Esq. won two awards, emerging as the best student in criminal litigation in the Nigerian Law School at the November 2014/2015 session grew up in the oil rich region of Old West River State of Nigeria, now Bayelsa State. The knowledge maestro calabar E. Daniel Esq., is reportedly to have written more than 60 articles and a book titled ' In the Sea of Sin and Crime'. The profile of Calabar E Daniel as it is published in the Vanguard News Papers on 22nd May 2016. www.nigeriabar.com/2016/04/ndu-law-students-shine-at-nigerian-law-school#.V05orjNw34w His Watch Words . ''To take up the responsibilities of a Lawyer where my skills and proficiency in the field will be utilized towards the growth of the Law in the society, Looking for a challenging position to utilize my strength and experiences''. PERSONAL DATA: HOME TOWN: Tungbo LGA: Sagbama STATE: Bayelsa SURNAME: Calabar OTHER NAMES: Ekpoamomoemi Daniel SEX:Male MARITAL STATUS: Married DATE OF BIRTH:30 th December, 1989 E-MAIL ADDRESS: ekpascodaniel@gmail.com SCHOOLS ATTENDED 1. Government Comprehensive Secondary School,Tungbo Sagbama LGA Bayelsa State. 2. Niger Delta University, Amassoma Bayelsa State 3. Nigerian Law School Abuja 4. University of Benin (Master of Laws) 5. University of Benin (Currently undergoing PhD of Laws) He was called to the Nigerian Bar 2015 AWARDS WON 1. Best Student in Nigeria in Criminal Litigation at the Bar Part II Final Examination of the October entry class of 2014/2015 school year at the Nigerian Law School. 2. Chief Babatunde Ibironke (SAN) Prize for the best student in Criminal Litigation; and 3. Sir Lionel Bret Prize for the best student in Criminal Nigerian Law School . 4. 1st position in the Pre-Bar Group’s Quiz Competition in Property Law organized by the Department in Property Law in Lagos Campus 2014/2015 5. Best Chamber Coordinator in the Faculty of Law, Niger Delta University,Bayelsa State 2013 Academic Year. PERSONAL SKILLS : 1. Effective communication & problem Solving Skill 2. Analytical Skill 3. Ability to work under pressure 4.Tact in dealing with people 5. Sincerity & Honesty 6. Microsoft office 7. Internet, Research skill MEMBER IN THE FOLLOWING PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS : 1. Nigerian Bar Association (NBA ) 2. Chartered Institute of Public Management (CIPM ) 3. Institute of Project Management Professional (IPMP ) 4. Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb ) 5. Professional Mediators Asssociation (PMA ) 6. Chartered Institute of Administration (CIA ) HOBBIES Reading , reading and reading |
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