TL;DR: The Abyei Territorial Dispute between North and South Sudan: Why has its Resolution Proven Difficult? M. D. Sachs as discussed by the authors and M. A. Williams Part 1: Peace Negotiations Introduction 1.
Abstract: Foreword Jeffrey D. Sachs 1.Land: A Foundation for Peacebuilding Jon Unruh and Rhodri C. Williams Part 1: Peace Negotiations Introduction 1.The Abyei Territorial Dispute between North and South Sudan: Why has its Resolution Proven Difficult? M. A. Salman 2.Land Tenure and Peace Negotiations in Mindanao, Philippines Yuri Oki Part 2: Response to Displacement and Dispossession Introduction 3. The Role of Restitution in Post-conflict Situations Barbara McCallin 4.Land Issues in Post-conflict Return and Recovery Samir Elhawary and Sara Pantuliano 5. Return of Land in Post-conflict Rwanda: International Standards, Improvisation, and the Role of International Humanitarian Organizations John W. Bruce 6. Post-conflict Land Tenure Issues in Bosnia: Privatization and the Politics of Reintegrating the Displaced Rhodri C. Williams 7.Angola: Land resources and conflict, Allan Cain 8.Refugees and Legal Reform in Iraq: The Iraqi Civil Code, International Standards for the Treatment of Displaced Persons and the Art of Attainable Solutions Dan E. Stigall Part 3: Land Management Introduction 9. Snow Leopards and Cadastres: Rare Sightings in Post-conflict Afghanistan Douglas E. Batson 10.Community Documentation of Land Tenure and its Contribution to State-building in Afghanistan J. D. Stanfield and Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili and M. Y. Safar and Akram Salam 11.Title Wave: Land Tenure and Peacebuilding in Aceh, Arthur Green 12. Beyond Land Redistribution: Lessons learned from El Salvador's Unfulfilled Agrarian Revolution Alandre Corriveau-Bourque 13.Institutional Aspects of Resolving Land Disputes in Post-conflice Socities PeterVan der Auweraert 14.Rebuilding Peace: Land and Water Management in the Kurdistan Region of Northern Iraq Nesreen Barwari 15.Transboundary Resource Management Strategies in the Pamir Mountain Region of Tajikistan Ian D. Hannam Part 4: Laws and Policies Introduction 16.Title through Possession or Position? Respect for Housing, Land, and Property Rights in Cambodia Rhodri C. Williams 17.Land Conflicts and Land Registration in Cambodia Manami Sekiguchi and Naomi Hatsukano 18.Legal Frameworks and Land Issues in Muslim Mindanao Paula Defensor Knack 19.Unexplored Dimensions: Islamic Land Systems in Afghanistan, Indonesia, Iraq, and Somalia Siraj Sait 20.Customary Law and Community-based Natural Resource Management in Post-conflict Timor-Leste Naori Miyazawa Part 5: Lessons Learned 21.Lessons Learned in Land Tenure and Natural Resource Management in Post-conflict Societies Jon Unruh and Rhodri C. Williams
TL;DR: This book discusses the development of physical fitness Qualities in Youths, nutrition strategies for Young Athletes, and the impact of growth and Maturation on Physical Performance.
Abstract: Section 1. Fundamental Concepts of Youth Development Chapter 1: The Impact of Growth and Maturation on Physical Performance - Gareth Stratton and Jon L. Oliver Chapter 2: Talent Identification - John B. Cronin and Cesar Meylan Chapter 3: Long-Term Athletic Development - Craig A. Williams, Jon L. Oliver, and Rhodri S. Lloyd Section 2. Development of Physical Fitness Qualities in Youths Chapter 4: Motor Skill Development in Young Athletes - Rhodri S. Lloyd, Jeremy A. Moody, Fernando Naclerio and Paul Green Chapter 5: Strength Development in Young Athletes - Duncan N. French, Thomas Jones and William J. Kraemer Chapter 6: Speed Development in Young Athletes - Jon L. Oliver and Michael C. Rumpf Chapter 7: Plyometric Development in Young Athletes - Rhodri S. Lloyd and John B. Cronin Chapter 8: Agility Development in Young Athletes - Ian Jeffreys Chapter 9: Metabolic Conditioning Development in Young Athletes - Paul Gamble Chapter 10: Mobility and Flexibility Development in Young Athletes - William Sands and Jeni Mcneal Section 3. Contemporary Issues in Youth Strength and Conditioning Chapter 11: Periodization Strategies for Young Athletes - G. Greg Haff Chapter 12: Dispelling the Myths of Resistance Training For Young Athletes - Michael H. Stone, Kyle C. Pierce, Michael W. Ramsey, Margaret E. Stone and Satoshi Miziguchi Chapter 13: Nutritional Strategies for Young Athletes - David H. Fukuda, Kristina L. Kendall, Robert P. Hetrick and Jeffrey R. Stout Chapter 14: Overtraining and Injury Prevention in Young Athletes - Patria Hume and Keith Russell Chapter 15: Youth Athlete Welfare and Wellbeing - Jon L. Oliver, Abbe Brady and Rhodri S. Lloyd
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the "crisis" of February 2000 tells us less about Number Ten and issues of "control freakery" and more about the National Assembly's struggling to come of age.
Abstract: In February 2000 Alun Michael, the First Secretary of the eight month old National Assembly for Wales resigned when faced with the likely success of a vote of no confidence against him. In the light of the controversial leadership election twelve months earlier these events were widely perceived as a snub to the Prime Minister himself who had championed Michael over his challenger, Rhodri Morgan. However, the aim of this paper is to argue that the ‘crisis’ of February 2000 tells us less about Number Ten and issues of ‘control freakery’ and more about the National Assembly's struggling to come of age. The crisis will be analysed as unfolding on three levels, revealing insights into the impact of devolution. Firstly, in constitutional design terms, the crisis centred around two different perspectives on how the Assembly should work: the corporate body model and the parliamentary model. Secondly, in political terms a new Welsh political dynamic revealed itself as AMs came to see themselves as a polity, whose...
TL;DR: The work of the Voluntary sector in housing reform in Inter-War Britain is described in this article, with a focus on women and women's roles in the reform process of housing reform.
Abstract: Notes on contributors. 1. Christopher LAWRENCE and Anna-K. MAYER: Regenerating England: An Introduction. 2. Michael BARTHOLOMEW: H.V. Morton's English Utopia. 3. Christopher LAWRENCE: Edward Jenner's Jockey Boots and the Great Tradition in English Medicine 1918-1939. 4. Anna K. MAYER: 'A combative sense of duty': Englishness and the Scientists. 5. Timothy BOON: 'The shell of a prosperous age': History, Landscape and the Modern in Paul Rotha's The Face of Britain (1935). 6. Elizabeth DARLING: 'Enriching and enlarging the whole sphere of human activities': The Work of the Voluntary Sector in Housing Reform in Inter-War Britain. 7. Keith VERNON: A Healthy Society for Future Intellectuals: Developing Student Life at Civic Universities. 8. Abigail BEACH: Potential For Participation: Health Centres and the Idea of Citizenship c. 1920-1940. 9. Mathew THOMSON: Constituting Citizenship: Mental Deficiency, Mental Health and Human Rights in Inter-war Britain. 10. Rhodri HAYWARD: The Biopolitics of Arthur Keith and Morley Roberts. 11. Lesley A. HALL: 'Not a domestic utensil but a woman and a citizen': Stella Browne on Women, Health and Society. Index.
TL;DR: Leckie et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a unified global policy on housing, land, and property rights in post-conflict settings with the aim of reducing the number of displaced people.
Abstract: Part I. Introduction: 1. UN peace operations and housing, land, and property rights in post-conflict settings: from neglect to delicate embrace Scott Leckie Part II. Case Studies: 2. Cambodia Rhodri C. Williams 3. Kosovo Margaret Cordial and Knut Roandhaug 4. East Timor, Bougainville, Solomon Islands and Aceh Daniel Fitzpatrick and Rebecca Monson 5. Afghanistan Conor Foley 6. Rwanda, Burundi and DR Congo Chris Higgins 7. Iraq Nigel Thomson 8. Sudan Paul de Wit and Jeffrey Hatcher 9. Local housing market impacts of UN peace operations: inevitabilities and consequences Mayra Gomez Part III. Conclusions: 10. Possible components of a unified global policy on housing, land, and property rights in post-conflict settings Scott Leckie.