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States and the Interpretation of Treaties

States and the Interpretation of Treaties

Dimitris Liakopoulos

Academica Press
2020
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States and the Interpretation of Treaties opens with a provocative reconsideration of a debate on the subject of comparative international legal obligations by the United Nations’s International Law Commission. In this book, distinguished Tufts University legal scholar Dimitris Liakopoulos identifies and explores relevant considerations in the work of the Commission and offers an overview of the status of international law as defined by the United Nations authority responsible for its codification and development. The Commission’s conclusions form the starting point for an insightful comparative approach to international law and liability.
The Role of Customs in International Treaties

The Role of Customs in International Treaties

Dimitris Liakopoulos

Academica Press
2020
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The Role of Customs in International Treaties concentrates on issues of friction between member states of the United Nations. In view of the role played by the United Nations in resolving international disputes, Dimitris Liakopoulos hypothesizes that ""practical guides"" based on custom often catalyze the positions taken by states, courts, scholars, and other actors, constituting an ""orthodox"" position against which formulaic legal opposition will become predictably more difficult. In addition to reiterating what some would say are obvious, on some particularly controversial issues, the United Nations has essentially chosen not to take a position and allowed customs to define conflict resolution.
Complicity in International Law

Complicity in International Law

Dimitris Liakopoulos

Academica Press
2020
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Complicity in International Law aims to analyze questions arising from a state’s complicity in conflict with another state or an international organization. On the basis of international legal provisions, a state that assists the illicit fact of another state or an international organization in turn commits an offense if it is aware of the main fact and is bound by the same obligation.International law offers adumbrates the outcome of a codification process undertaken by the International Law Commission. The practice and its consequences, and the reflections of the doctrine, have matured with regard to the original hypothesis. Several cases of participation in the unlawful conduct of others, for example in facilitating the illicit use of the armed force, or of financial support to states responsible for human rights violations, have been recorded since the period immediately following World War II.International doctrine has long shown great interest in the theme of competition of several subjects in an international illicit act. This is a new phenomenon, given that until recently the issue had been the subject of in-depth analysis in a small number of works, few of which have been monographic in nature. Complicity in International Law will address the issue comprehensively.
Consequences of Complicity in International Relations

Consequences of Complicity in International Relations

Dimitris Liakopoulos

Academica Press
2020
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In this book, distinguished international law scholar Dimitris Liakopoulous explores the legal consequences of complicity in international relations. Consequences of Complicity will examine the profiles inherent to damages due to the injured party. In this regard it will move from the observation that the conduct of an accomplice gives rise to a crime distinct from the main one. The text then evaluates how damages must be divided between the party of the main fact and that of illegal action. Section II will approach the problem of configuring countermeasures against complicit nations, whether in the case of ordinary tort or when the violation concerns imperative norms of general international law.
International Organizations and Legal Sanctions Against Governments
This book examines the relationship between governments and international organizations under international law. After surveying the policing powers of international organizations under international law, it illustrates some normative aspects of law that distinguish regulation from enforcement via study of recent legal cases before international judicial bodies. According to Dimitris Liakopoulos’s expert analysis, if the two provisions codify the same general rule, the peculiarities of the relationship between an international organization and individual governments mean that sanctions decline when measured against the hypothesis that the latter facilitate an organization’s violation of its obligations to all. The book concludes with peculiarities in the enforcement of international law by international organizations.
International Organizations and Reparations

International Organizations and Reparations

Dimitris Liakopoulos

Academica Press
2020
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In the first part of this book, noted legal scholar Dimtris Liakopoulos deals with reconstructing the legal regulatory framework governing human rights violations in the activities of organizations. After identifying rules that are generally applicable to organizations’ offenses and govern the profile of reparations, this study assesses primary rules that guarantee the right to an effective remedy. Liakopoulos then moves on to how this works in practice, examining the reparations obtainable by an individual in disputes between states and organizations. This includes, for example, damages caused by the United Nations in the context of force operations and requests for the cancellation or modification of sanctions unjustly imposed by the UN’s Sanctions Committee. The author then assesses enforcement practices, highlighting the limits of diplomatic protection from the perspective of protecting individual interests and enhancing some recent tendencies of “humanizing” institutions in question.
Debtor Protection in American and European Union Bankruptcy Law
In Debtor Protection in American and European Union Bankruptcy Law, international law scholar Dimitris Liakopulos raises a delicate issue at the foundations of the modern banking system by analyzing US bankruptcy law with a focus on the concept of automatic stay. His work identifies legal sources and authorities having repercussions in terms of operational protection. It then examines their functional profiles, with specific regard to procedure. The book then examines criminal exposure in US bankruptcy law, paying particular attention to crime figures closer to those contained in American bankruptcy law.The book’s third part assesses the lack of a discipline in these areas, a cumbersome gap observable at both the international and regional levels. The financial crisis of 2008 recalled the necessity and importance of a coordinated and usable crisis resolution mechanism for large financial conglomerates. The lack of discipline in the field of cross-border insolvency, and especially in the banking sector, stands out among studies and legislative instruments that have attempted to address questions of private international law, and of procedural law or of substantive law.
The Homeric Question Revisited

The Homeric Question Revisited

Dimitris G. Michalopoulos

ACADEMICA PRESS
2022
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How did Socrates and Plato know that our planet is shaped like a ball? How were they aware that the earth has twelve tectonic plates? Were the Persians conquered at the naval battle of Salamis thanks to missiles launched from the nearby Thriasion Plain? How can Theocritus's accurate knowledge of the American continent and Plutarch's awareness of the Sargasso Sea be explained? Who was the real victor of the Trojan War, the Greeks or the Trojans? Can the aftermath of that legendary war in Anatolia be regarded as proof that the Greeks were conquered by the Trojans and not vice-versa? In point of fact, almost the whole of ancient Greek civilization is still an enigma. This book, taking as its starting point the assurance of Strabo, the famous geographer of the age of Pax Romana, that Odysseus's peregrinations took place in the Atlantic Ocean, provides evidence for the veracity of this statement.
America, Russia, and the Birth of Modern Greece

America, Russia, and the Birth of Modern Greece

Dimitris Michalopoulos

Academica Press
2020
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In 1806 an anonymous Greek book called for a republican government, patterned upon that of the young United States, to be established in Greece, then long the rule of the Ottoman Empire. The “Americanization” of Greece presupposed independence. The book’s author, Count John Capo d'Istria, was carried away by his own version of the “American Dream,” but was also in touch with another inspirational power, Russia, which made him its foreign minister despite his attraction to the ideas of revolutionaries, Russia’s Decembrists, who wanted democratic government in their country.Capo d’Istria was only identified as the early author of calls for a Greek Republic in the 2010s. In this revelatory new book, Dimitris Michalopoulos follows his career and that of Alexander Hypsilantis, a Greek who became a general of the Russian army and tried to attract Russia’s interest in a democratic revolution for Greece.
The Five P's of Money Management

The Five P's of Money Management

Dimitris P. Magemeneas

Independently Published
2019
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CREATE YOUR OWN FINANCIAL PLAN, WITHOUT PAYING $2,000 You can manage your own money, even with no prior financial training.This comprehensive edition contains ALL the information you'll ever need How to create a spending plan without making a budget10 money rules to live byThe right investments for the right timeframes16 ways to increase income, no matter your current age14 ways to reduce spending, no matter your current income10 ideas to save money on your taxesHow to raise money-smart kids that won't drain your finances5 steps to hire the right financial professional (if needed)7 steps to put death to rest (estate planning tips)"NEVER FEAR, MONEYMAN IS HERE "
The 5 P's of Money Management: Workbook Edition

The 5 P's of Money Management: Workbook Edition

Dimitris Petros Magemeneas

Independently Published
2019
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CREATE A $2,500 FINANCIAL PLAN FOR ONLY $40 - BUY THIS BOOK Money Man has invented the world's first, simple, step-by-step system (see below) that ANYONE can use to reach financial success; and it's the ONLY system you'll ever need for a lifetime of setting and achieving your financial goals 5 SMART STEPS TO MONEY SUCCESS: 1) DOCUMENT CASH FLOW (Income/Expenses)- Take inventory of your current, actual income and expenses.Are you running a monthly surplus or deficit?Are you saving money every month?Are you aware of how you're spending your money?Do you understand the impact of taxes on income? 2) DOCUMENT NET WORTH (Assets/Liabilities)- Take inventory of your current assets and liabilities.The higher your net worth, the more financial freedom you have.Do you understand Short-Term (ST) vs. Long-Term (LT) financial accounts?Can you differentiate between "good debt" and "bad debt"?Are you investing systematically?Do you have too much bad debt? 3) DETERMINE S.T. & L.T. GOALS (Make them S.M.A.R.T. )- Ensure your goal is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and TimeboundAnalyze cash flow and net worth to create appropriate SMART goal(s).You should create and update SMART goal(s) on an annual basis.Short-term goals are to be achieved within 12 months.Long-term goals take over 5 years to achieve.(ask me how to make it even S.M.A.R.T.E.R. ) 4) DECIDE SPENDING PLAN- Review current expenses, and decide your plan for next 12 monthsAnalyze 3 expense categories and SMART goal(s) to plan spending.Monthly plan should also include how much to put into savings.Ideally, Income should be at least 120% of Expenses. 5) DESIGN INVESTING PLAN- Review financial accounts and decide investing strategy for each oneBank accounts are best used only for short-term savings (under 12 months**) **Especially in these low-interest-rate times ]Tax-advantaged accounts & trust (or TOD) accounts are best for long-term investing.Each investing account should incorporate a pre-determined strategy. REMEMBER, YOU CAN ALWAYS BE SMARTER WITH YOUR MONEY, MAN
Demystifying Project Control

Demystifying Project Control

Dimitris Antoniadis

Independently Published
2018
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Whether you are working in project control or indeed any other discipline, on a small or mega project, in any industry or type of organisation, in this book you will read almost everything you need to know about project control. You will be told about truths and issues that are not readily discussed and be given a large number of examples that are not always easily accessible. All this and more will be uncovered through:  Explaining what is Project Control.  Describing how the department should be structured, within projects or organisations.  Explaining how to go about setting up the processes, at project or organisational level.  Handling of interfaces with other disciplines and departments.  Looking at the support it should provide at all levels.  Describing the software systems used and how these are to be integrated.  Supporting the Knowledge Management process.  Talking about the expected outputs, how these should be delivered and the issues to be addressed.  Explaining the effects of complexity on the function as well as on one of its major outputs - reporting.
Lex (Greek Edition)

Lex (Greek Edition)

Dimitris Chatzilias

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Lex decides to enter the forest for the first time and discover all the secrets that are hidden in it. Apart from new places, events and creatures, Lex, accompanied by his oak tree friend, explores personal limitations, causes of behaviors, interactions with the environment and people around him, the value of respect in these interactions and, most importantly, the meaning of freedom, which is the central subject of the book. Their roaming is a course towards adulthood and independence through questioning, healthy disobedience and critical thinking. Although the story gives the chance for a deeper level of interpretation for older children, it remains a fun and adventurous read for all ages. Without being heavy or instructional, the book's main goal is to trigger critical thought and constructive conversations; to let Lex's discoveries during his roaming be perceived in a free and personal way by each reader. To inspire children who are just taking their first steps in life with the joy of spreading their own wings and taking their future into their own hands, and also to remind older readers of the excitement of constant exploration, one of the most important ingredients in a joyful life.
Athens from 1920 to 1940

Athens from 1920 to 1940

Dimitris N. Karidis

Archaeopress
2016
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During the short interwar period of the early 20th century, Athens entered into a process of meteoric urban transformation which gave her a unique place among European capital cities of the time. The implementation of a settlement programme for hundreds of thousands of refugees, following the 1922 Smyrna catastrophe, effected social and economic metamorphoses, which, in their early steps, were not devoid of patterns of social and spatial segregation. During the 1930s, notwithstanding manifold adversities, the capital city encountered modernity, but she did so on her own terms. On the ideological level, the place acquired a world-wide reputation for two reasons. First, by the ambitious venture of unearthing antiquities in the ancient agora and revealing the glory of ancient Greece, even if a whole neighbourhood standing on the spot, which for centuries had teemed with social exchange and commercial transactions, had to be erased for that purpose. Second, by imprinting her name on the ‘Charter of Athens’, the document concluding the results of the 4th Congress of Modern Architecture which she hosted, intrinsically linking her with the avant-garde architectural theory and practice of the time. Furthermore, state/governmental involvement in the production of the built environment, occasionally supporting the private sector and landowners in particular in their speculative intentions, provided Athens with the infrastructure she demanded for exercising her role as the capital city of Greece. The Marathon Dam, the underground railway, the steam-powered electric plants, and many other projects, implied advances through which the average man and woman in the street could rejoice that modernization had taken deep roots within Athenian daily life. Yet, it seems Athens walked alongside modernism not within it. Very much like Narcissus, the handsome young man from Boeotia, it might be that Athens looked at her beautiful face mirrored as if in the still water of a lake; overwhelmed by a strong feeling of exaltation and delight, she stood there until she died.
Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Language

Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Language

Dimitris Apostolopoulos

Rowman Littlefield International
2019
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Merleau-Ponty’s status as a philosopher of perception is well-established, but his distinctive contributions to the philosophy and phenomenology of language have yet to be fully appreciated. Through detailed, clear, and accessible analyses of Merleau-Ponty’s views of linguistic meaning, expression, and understanding, and by tracing the evolution and development of these views throughout the course of his philosophical career, Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Language offers a global and comprehensive picture of his engagement with the philosophy of language. This book demonstrates that the phenomenology of language is essential for grasping the meaning and motivations behind some of Merleau-Ponty’s most celebrated philosophical contributions. It argues that his philosophy of language should take on a central role in our appraisal of the development and basic goals of his thought. And it suggests that the success of phenomenology’s return to the ‘things themselves’ must be judged not only by the evidence of intuition, but also by the labour of expression.
A=-A

A=-A

Dimitris Anastasiou

Vintage Publishing
2021
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A=-A is a beautiful, dark and surreal story, about a man called Alpha whose world is quite literally turned upside down for a day. And if we stop craving certainty - and entertain doubt - what new possibilities become available to us?'Gloriously odd, deeply moving .