Mr Daly The Nature of World Order Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018 The meaning of ‘world order’ The need for world order The development of world order over time The nature of conflict: inter-state and intra-state Access to resources as a source of conflict Responses to World Order The roles of: The nation state and state sovereignty The United Nations International instruments Courts and tribunals Intergovernmental organisations Non-government organisations Australia’s federal government The media Contemporary issues concerning World Order Issues that must be studied: The principle of ‘responsibility to protect’ Regional and global situations that threaten peace and security The success of global cooperation in achieving world order Rules regarding the conduct of hostilities.
Questions: Short Response What are the roles of the nation state and state sovereignty in responding to World Order? What is the role of the United Nations in responding to World Order? What are the roles of International instruments in responding to World Order? What are the roles of Courts and tribunals in responding to World Order? What are the roles of Intergovernmental organisations in responding to World Order? What are the roles of Non-government organisations in responding to World Order? What is the role of Australia’s federal government in responding to World Order? What is the roles of the media in responding to World Order? Covenants, Treaties, Protocols Promotion and Enforcement Economic Sanctions Covenants, Treaties, Protocols Promotion and Enforcement Courts and Tribunals Jurisdiction & Extradition “Responsibility to Protect” and Achieving Justice Dragan, ICC & ICJ ASEAN (Asylum Seekers) Negotiation and Persuasion Exclusions and Sanctions Awareness and Lobbying Promotion and Assistance Providing Aid Foreign Aid, Domestic Legislation Support and Enforcement Peacekeepers & Extradition Arab Spring & Arab-Israeli Awareness and Influence Public and Political (NATO)
Darfur, Sudan The Responsibility to Protect Legal and Non-Legal Responses Global Cooperation Legal and Non-Legal Measures The Role of the Law Compliance and Non-Compliance Changing Values and Ethical Standards Mr Daly Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018
Yugoslavia The Responsibility to Protect Legal and Non-Legal Responses Global Cooperation Legal and Non-Legal Measures The Role of the Law Compliance and Non-Compliance Changing Values and Ethical Standards Mr Daly Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018
Russian Conflicts The Responsibility to Protect Legal and Non-Legal Responses Global Cooperation Legal and Non-Legal Measures The Role of the Law Compliance and Non-Compliance Changing Values and Ethical Standards Mr Daly Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018
Arab Israeli Conflict The Responsibility to Protect Legal and Non-Legal Responses Global Cooperation Legal and Non-Legal Measures The Role of the Law Compliance and Non-Compliance Changing Values and Ethical Standards Mr Daly Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018
Persian Gulf (1990 - Present) The Responsibility to Protect Legal and Non-Legal Responses Global Cooperation Legal and Non-Legal Measures The Role of the Law Compliance and Non-Compliance Changing Values and Ethical Standards Mr Daly Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018
Syria The Responsibility to Protect Legal and Non-Legal Responses Global Cooperation Legal and Non-Legal Measures The Role of the Law Compliance and Non-Compliance Changing Values and Ethical Standards Mr Daly Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018
North Korea The Responsibility to Protect Legal and Non-Legal Responses Global Cooperation Legal and Non-Legal Measures The Role of the Law Compliance and Non-Compliance Changing Values and Ethical Standards Mr Daly Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018Saturday, 24 November 2018