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Aristotele, Milano: Bruno Mondadori Editore ( Prize 2003 of the " International Academy of the History of Science ") ISBN 88-424-9737-1.
The International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen was awarded in the year 2000 to the President of the United States, Bill Clinton, for his special personal contribution to cooperation with the states of Europe, for the preservation of peace, freedom, democracy and human rights in Europe, and for his support of the enlargement of the European Union.
Army of Darkness was nominated for the Grand Prize at Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival, and won the Golden Raven at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film in 1993.
He has been honored with a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children, a J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding, a TED Prize ( named for the confluence of technology, entertainment and design ), and many other awards and honors.
During his post-ABBA career Andersson won four Swedish Grammis awards, and together with Ulvaeus received the " Special International " Ivor Novello award from ' The British Academy of Composers and Songwriters ', twice " The Music Export Prize " from the Swedish Ministry of Industry and Trade ( 2008 ), as well as the " Lifetime Achievement " award from the Swedish Music Publishers Association ( SMFF ).
* 1992: Angoulême International Comics Festival, Prize for Best Foreign Comic Book, for En avant tête de thon!
Chaplin continued being a subject to political controversy throughout the 1950s, especially as he was awarded the International Peace Prize by the Communist World Peace Council and lunched with Chou En-Lai in 1954, and when he briefly met Nikita Khrushchev in 1956.
The novel, which won the 2009 International Prize for Arabic Fiction and will be published in English under the title Azazeel, is set in 5th-century Egypt and Syria and deals with the early history of Christianity.
* Germany: International Grand Prize 2005 ( Frankfurt Book Fair ).
The awards that Mayr received include the National Medal of Science, the Balzan Prize, the Sarton Medal of the History of Science Society, the International Prize for Biology, the Loye and Alden Miller Research Award, and the Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science.
In 2010 he received the King Faisal International Prize ( jointly with Terence Tao ).
* Molodist International Film Festival, Ukraine: Best Film Award ; Best Full-Length Fiction Film Award ; Fipresci Prize ( won by Lukas Moodysson ); Youth Jury Award Full-Length Feature Film ( 1999 )
* Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Czech Republic: Audience Award ; Don Quijote Award ; Special Prize of the Jury ; Crystal Globe Award nominee
** Moscow International Film Festival Grand Prize
** Moscow International Film Festival Grand Prize
George S. Pappas is known to be a leading Berkeley scholar ; his essay “ Berkeley and Scepticism ” was in 1993 awarded the International Berkeley Prize.
* 1999 – J. C. Maxwell Medal and Prize, International Congress for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
In 1988, he was awarded the Prize For Freedom of the Liberal International.
The opening ceremony of the International Congress of Mathematicians ( ICM ) is where the awards are presented: Fields Medals ( two to four medals are given since 1936 ), the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize ( since 1986 ), the Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize ( since 2006 ), and the Chern Medal Award ( since 2010 ).
The International Prize Court was an international court proposed at the beginning of the 20th century, to hear prize cases.

International and Court
Yet your list of things left undone did not include repeal of the Connally amendment to this country's domestic jurisdiction reservation to its Adherence to the Statute of the International Court of Justice.
* Article 11 – All disputes to be settled peacefully by the parties concerned or, ultimately, by the International Court of Justice ;
* 1946 – The International Court of Justice holds its inaugural meeting in The Hague, Netherlands.
Bosnia and Herzegovina filed a suit against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( today Serbia ) before the International Court of Justice for aggression and genocide during the Bosnian War which was dismissed and Serbia was found innocent.
Bank for International Settlements, Council of Europe, Central European Initiative, EBRD, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, FAO, Group of 77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, International Criminal Court, International Development Association, IFAD, International Finance Corporation, IFRCS, ILO, International Monetary Fund, International Maritime Organization, Interpol, IOC, International Organization for Migration ( observer ), ISO, ITU, Non-Aligned Movement ( guest ), Organization of American States ( observer ), OIC ( observer ), OPCW, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Southeast European Cooperative Initiative, United Nations, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNMEE, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO ( observer )
Botswana is also a member of the International Criminal Court with a Bilateral Immunity Agreement of protection for the US-military ( as covered under Article 98 ).
Burkina Faso is also a member of the International Criminal Court with a Bilateral Immunity Agreement of protection for the United States-military ( as covered under Article 98 )
Burundi is also a member of the International Criminal Court with a Bilateral Immunity Agreement of protection for the US-military ( as covered under Article 98 ).
It is currently ruled by Cameroon following the transfer of sovereignty from neighbouring Nigeria as a result of a judgment by the International Court of Justice.
In response, Cameroon took the matter to the International Court of Justice on 29 March 1994.
* International Court of Justice, press release on decision
A cease-fire between Chad and Libya held from 1987 to 1988, and negotiations over the next several years led to the 1994 International Court of Justice decision granting Chad sovereignty over the Aouzou strip, effectively ending Libyan occupation.
Cameroon has repeatedly demonstrated its preference for resolving this conflict through peaceful legal means and has submitted its case to the International Court of Justice.
Patasse has been found guilty of major crimes in Bangui and CAR has brought a case to the International Criminal Court against him and Jean Pierre Bemba from the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo accusing them both of multiple crimes in suppressing one of the mutinies against Patasse.
Crimes conducted by Patassé ’ s militias and Congolese soldiers during this period are now being investigated by the International Criminal Court, who wrote that " sexual violence appears to have been a central feature of the conflict ", having identified more than 600 rape victims.
This terror and the crimes carried out during MLC's war against Bozizé's rebels between October 2002 and March 2003 is now being investigated by the International Criminal Court, which says it has identified 600 rape victims and the real numbers are expected to be higher.
* International Criminal Court ( party since 2005 )
Costa Rica is also a member of the International Criminal Court, without a Bilateral Immunity Agreement of protection for the US-military ( as covered under Article 98 )
Foreign relations were severely affected by the government's hesitance and stalling of the extradition of Croatian general Janko Bobetko to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ( ICTY ), and inability to take general Ante Gotovina into custody for questioning by the Court.

International and never
The Eisenhower home served as the local meeting hall from 1896 to 1915, though Eisenhower never joined the International Bible Students.
The 1949 Principles of the International Phonetic Association recommends using 10px for advanced voiced velar plosives ( denoted by Latin small letter script G ) and 10px for regular ones where the two are contrasted, but this suggestion was never accepted by phoneticians in general, and today ⟨ 10px ⟩ is the symbol used in the International Phonetic Alphabet, with ⟨ 10px ⟩ acknowledged as an acceptable variant, and is more often used in printed materials.
Nevertheless, it is no longer used in most countries and was never officially recognised by the BIPM or the International Organization for Standardization.
Columbia was the only shuttle to have been spaceworthy during both the Shuttle-Mir and International Space Station programs and yet to have never visited either Mir or ISS.
The next American space station project was Space Station Freedom, which was never completed, although it eventually led to the construction of the US Orbital Segment of the International Space Station, starting in 1998.
As Omni International, the complex had never succeeded.
For example, the Unitarian movement has never accepted the Godhood of Jesus, and therefore does not include those nontrinitarian belief systems which do — such as Oneness Pentecostalism, United Pentecostal Church International and the True Jesus Church — that maintain that Jesus is God as a single person.
* International Standard Waltz has only closed figures ; that is, the couple never breaks the embrace.
The organisation of which I am the president never describes itself officially as the Executive Committee of the Third Communist International ; the official name is Executive Committee of the Communist International.
According to the rules for taxon naming established by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses ( ICTV ), the name Ebola virus is always to be capitalized, but is never italicized, and may be abbreviated ( with EBOV being the official abbreviation ).
The Situationist International Anthology edited and translated by Ken Knabb, collected numerous SI documents which had previously never been seen in English.
The International Guild of Knot Tyers warns that this knot should never be used to bend two ropes together.
Many Trotskyist groups have been active in anti-fascist campaigns, but the Fourth International has never played a major role in the toppling of a regime.
For example, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ( IUPAC ) suggest never using a comma or a point as thousands separator: " For numbers with many digits, the digits may be separated in groups of three, counting from the decimal sign toward the left and the right.
Unlike Tōjō ( and several other cabinet members ), however, Kishi was released in 1948 and was never indicted or tried by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.
Today's independent Belize government holds the viewpoint that treaties signed by the UK are not binding on them, that the International Court of Justice's precedent is that the 1859 treaty is binding on Guatemala unless Guatemala can firmly prove the 1859 treaty was forced upon them by the UK, that international law says any breaches in the 1859 treaty by the UK would not excuse Guatemala's breaches and the UK never made " material breaches ," that Guatemala never inherited Spain's claim because Guatemala never occupied that part of Spain's New World colonies, and the right of a people to self-determination.
What would have happened in a rematch will never be known, but the fact is that both Gómez and Sánchez are now together in a place far different from a boxing ring: They are both in the International Boxing Hall Of Fame.
While the Shuttle-Salyut program never materialized during the existence of the Soviet Intercosmos program, after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union the Shuttle – Mir Program would follow in these footsteps and pave the way to the International Space Station.
What was never in dispute, however, was that the OT used millions of forced laborers ( Zwangsarbeiter ) from the occupied countries of the Reich during World War II, and that the judging panel at the Nuremberg Trials ( formally, the " Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Court ") in 1946 sentenced Speer to 20 years ' imprisonment for having headed this organisation and thus sanctioned the international illegal use of forced labor.
A study by Michael Rubin in the Middle East Review of International Affairs argued that the sanctions, in and of themselves, would actually have saved lives because they required the government to spend at least 72 % of its income on humanitarian purposes, whereas the government had previously never spent more than 25 %.

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