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Henry had three problems: ( 1 ) Conflict with the Church and Anselm of Canterbury in particular.
Conflict with civil authority was inevitable.
Despite Bogart's elevated standing, he did not yet have a contractual right of script refusal, so when he got weak scripts, he dug in his heels, and locked horns again with the front office, as he did on the film Conflict ( 1945 ).
Conflict continued in Ireland between the Anglo-Norman settlers and the indigenous Irish chieftains, with John manipulating both groups to expand his wealth and power in the country.
), Lebanon: A History of Conflict and Consensus, The Centre for Lebanese Studies in association with I. B.
The four panels depict: The Preservation of Captain Smith by Pocahontas ( 1825 ) by Antonio Capellano, The Landing of the Pilgrims ( 1825 ) and The Conflict of Daniel Boone and the Indians ( 1826 27 ) by Enrico Causici, and William Penn ’ s Treaty with the Indians ( 1827 ) by Nicholas Gevelot.
Inspired by Crass, its Dial House commune, and its independent Crass Records label, a scene developed around British bands such as Subhumans, Flux of Pink Indians, Conflict, Poison Girls, and The Apostles that was concerned as much with anarchist and DIY principles as it was with music.
Conflict between the Emperor and the papacy continued, and eventually dukes in league with the emperor were buying bishops and popes almost openly.
In those states with an underdeveloped set of Conflict rules, decisions on jurisdiction tend to be made on an ad hoc basis, with such choice of law rules as have been developed embedded into each subject area of private law and tending to favour the application of the lex fori or local law.
In states with a more mature system, the set of Conflict rules stands apart from the local private civil law and adopts a more international point of view both in its terminology and concepts.
The RMS St Helena was requisitioned in 1982 by the Ministry of Defence to help in support of the Falklands Conflict, and sailed south with the entire crew volunteering for duty.
# Conflict, stating the disciplines contradict and are incompatible with each other.
** Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization ( integration announced with Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations )
The European Centre for Peace and Development ( ECPD ) in Belgrade, Serbia ; the World Centre for Training and Research in Conflict Resolution ( WCCR ) in Bogotá, Colombia ; and the World Centre for Research for Peace ( CMIP ) in Montevideo, Uruguay, have developed close links with their respective governments while being key UPEACE partners in areas of common interest.
Conflict with indigenous peoples and lack of support from Greenland brought the Vinland colony to an end within a few years.
* Conflict between Ingeborg of Norway and the regencies of her son in Sweden and Norway, which ends with the deminission of her power.
; Conflict between recreational users: Some forms of use of national parks interfere with other uses.
UNESCO designation as a World Heritage Site provides prima facie evidence that such culturally sensitive sites are legally protected pursuant to the Law of War, under the Geneva Convention, its Articles, Protocols and Customs, together with other treaties including the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict and international law.
Tracy followed this success with another Cohan play, Whispering Friends, and in 1929 took over from Clark Gable in Conflict, a Broadway drama.
* North American Conflict: The " Can-Am War " starts on June 12, with a U. S. invasion of Canada.
Conflict with the Native Americans arose out of political issues, i. e. who would rule.
* Stefan Zawadski, " Nebuchadnezzar's Campaign in the 30th Year ( 575 BCE ): A Conflict with Tyre?
Conflict with migrating Lakota and Ojibwa nations forced the Cheyenne further west, and they in turn pushed the Kiowa to the south.

Conflict and United
The University has the unique status of not only being a dedicated institution for higher education in Peace and Conflict studies, but also an international treaty body organization mandated by the United Nations General Assembly.
* The 1974 United Nations Declaration on the Protection of Women and Children in Emergency and Armed Conflict
PASSIA ’ s educational and training seminars are divided into two categories: In ­ ternational Affairs including seminars on Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution, Strategic Studies and Security, the EU, Education on Democ ­ racy, The Foreign Policies of Arab States, Japan and the Middle East, and The United States and Canada: Political Systems, Policy-Making and the Middle East and Civil Society Empowerment, with seminars held to date including those on Policy-Making, Strategic Planning & Media & Com ­ munication Skills.
Under war, civil unrest, armed conflict and other emergency situations, children and youths are also offered protection under the United Nations Declaration on the Protection of Women and Children in Emergency and Armed Conflict.
Union County would produce veterans from the Spanish-American War, World War One, Mexican Conflict, World War Two, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, and the War on Terror, as well as other conflicts throughout the United States ' history.
The Minnesota River Valley and Montevideo played an integral part in the United States-Dakota Conflict of 1862.
* Secession And International Law: Conflict Avoidance-regional Appraisals, United Nations Publications, 2006.
* 1971 Zagreb Resolution of the Institute of International Law on Conditions of Application of Humanitarian Rules of Armed Conflict to Hostilities in which the United Nations Forces May be Engaged
* 1974 United Nations Declaration on the Protection of Women and Children in Emergency and Armed Conflict
In 1981 Boyd had presented his briefing, Patterns of Conflict, to Dick Cheney, then a member of the United States House of Representatives.
The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-64 Vol.
In the episode of Earth: Final Conflict ( Season 2 ), entitled " Message in a Bottle ", Mount Weather is a hideout of a group of United States soldiers against the Taelon aliens.
* Graham K. Brown, " Horizontal Inequalities, Ethnic Separatism and Violent Conflict: The Case of Aceh, Indonesia ", United Nations Human Development Report 2005 ( PDF ).
* Urofsky, Melvin I., Conflict Among the Brethren: Felix Frankfurter, William O. Douglas and the Clash of Personalities and Philosophies on the United States Supreme Court, Duke Law Journal ( 1988 ): 71 113.
* Olara Otunnu, Former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict ( Ugandan )
The Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding is the education and training arm of the United States Institute of Peace.
Nicola Dahrendorf has worked for the United Nations and as the West Africa Regional Conflict Adviser to the UK Government.
During this regimen, the Navy was also the main supporter of a military solution for the country's two long standing disputes: the Beagle Conflict with Chile and the Falklands Islands () with the United Kingdom.
Major contemporary campaigns include work for funding of public schools, against increased tuitions at colleges or the use of sweatshop labor in manufacturing school apparel ( e. g. United students against sweatshops ), for increased student voice throughout education planning, delivery, and policy-making ( e. g. The Roosevelt Institution ), and to raise national and local awareness of the humanitarian consequences of the Darfur Conflict There is also increasing activism around the issue of global warming.
* Heroes of the Great Conflict: Life and Services of William Farrar Smith, Major General, United States Volunteers in the Civil War ( 1904 )
* The Goldstone Report, the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the 2008-09 Gaza Conflict
Law Professor Pedro A. Malavet, indicates in his book America's Colony: The Political and Cultural Conflict Between the United States and Puerto Rico that while many law experts include cases from 1903 to 1979, some scholars limit the number of cases in the list to just nine, adding also
He later also served as an Advisor to the Office of the Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict at the United Nations, and has been involved in setting United Nations policy on issues concerning the protection of children living with war.

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