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amnogues , Spanish
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Question for law scholars:

The can issue for signatories countries an arrest warrant on because it has jurisdiction over international crimes committed in since 2012

BUT

If doesn't recognise the , its territory isn't included in the jurisdiction, and the crimes of Hamas where carried out there, then how can the issue a legally binding arrest warrant on Hamas leaders?

Thanks😀

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rodlux ,
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@boud @amnogues @Lassielmr @academicchatter @politicalscience @geopolitics @sociology @anthropology the must arrest them, otherwise they are as much a pariah as Russia and now Israel.

amnogues OP ,
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Thank you very much for the screenshot. The paragraph b) is undeniably clear and my question is solved 😎

The recognises Palestina as a State and, hence, it can issue an arrest warrant on Hamas leaders independently where did they committed the crimes👏

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RiikkaEra , Finnish
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For summer readings I have chosen some theoretical and anthropological stuff, from example Manuel De Landa, Donatella Di Cesare and Barbara Glowczewski. For next summer I would prefer reading and thinking together with others interested in same kinds of themes! So please feel free to adverise summer schools or such that you could recommend!

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kris_inwood ,
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Ethnic sex imbalance influenced marital decisions & household composition at a time of increasing ethnic intermarriage in early 20th century Hawaii, according to Sumner La Croix & colleagues in the 2024 Asia-Pacific Economic History Review!
https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12280
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kris_inwood ,
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Disease, violence, fertility decline & resource loss point to a high pre-contact Indigenous population in Tasmania & subsequent fast decline, according to Roger Byard & Hamish Maxwell-Stewart in the 2024 Asia-Pacific Economic History Review.
Open access!
https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12282
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bibliolater ,
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Nobody’s land? The oldest evidence of early Upper Paleolithic settlements in inland Iberia

The directly dated cut-marked bones of ungulates indicate the presence of AMHs in inland Iberia during the early and mid-Upper Paleolithic. The paleoecological inferences suggest that human populations occupied Malia when climatic and ecological conditions were not particularly severe in terms of aridity and temperature.

Nohemi Sala et al., Nobody’s land? The oldest evidence of early Upper Paleolithic settlements in inland Iberia. Sci. Adv.10, eado3807 (2024). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ado3807

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bibliolater ,
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Ancient Egyptian scribes and specific skeletal occupational risk markers (Abusir, Old Kingdom)

Our research reveals that remaining in a cross-legged sitting or kneeling position for extended periods, and the repetitive tasks related to writing and the adjusting of the rush pens during scribal activity, caused the extreme overloading of the jaw, neck and shoulder regions.

Brukner Havelková, P., Dulíková, V., Bejdová, Š. et al. Ancient Egyptian scribes and specific skeletal occupational risk markers (Abusir, Old Kingdom). Sci Rep 14, 13317 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63549-z

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bibliolater ,
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Ancient DNA sheds light on the genetic origins of early Iron Age Philistines

Our analysis suggests that this genetic distinction is due to a European-related gene flow introduced in Ashkelon during either the end of the Bronze Age or the beginning of the Iron Age. This timing is in accord with estimates of the Philistines arrival to the coast of the Levant, based on archeological and textual records (2–4).

Michal Feldman et al., Ancient DNA sheds light on the genetic origins of early Iron Age Philistines. Sci. Adv.5, eaax0061 (2019). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aax0061

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kris_inwood ,
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Finnane & Richards in the Asia-Pacific Economic History Review investigate the evidence of genocide against First Nations on the Queensland frontier 1859-1897. They argue that the impact of colonisation needs to be studied carefully using local sources.
https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12278

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bibliolater ,
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Does a cave beneath Pembroke Castle hold key to fate of early Britons?

One of the issues that scientists are seeking to resolve is the question of whether or not Neanderthals interbred with Homo sapiens in Britain, as they did in other parts of the world. For good measure, they also want to know if the two species lived alongside each other or whether they replaced each other in successive waves.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/article/2024/jun/22/does-a-cave-beneath-pembroke-castle-hold-key-to-fate-of-early-britons

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mzv , German
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Neu erschienen!
Themenheft „Soziales Erinnern: Körper, Praktiken und Konflikte“
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie 49/2
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https://link.springer.com/journal/11614/volumes-and-issues/49-2

IHChistory ,
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❗️Last call! The deadline for prospective applicants who wish to have the IHC as host institution for the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships is 23 June.
👉 https://bit.ly/msca24

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kris_inwood ,
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First millennium CE literary texts describe the peoples of the western Pyrenees as inferior & 'other' than Rome & Christianity. Asier Aguirresarobe argues in Social Science History that this narrative of alterity has influenced the development of Basque identity. OA
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.8

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bibliolater ,
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Evidence for dynastic succession among early Celtic elites in Central Europe

The historical and archaeological record leave no doubt that the development of culture and population in southwestern Germany was temporarily characterized by profound discontinuities, particularly during the third to first century BCE. The definitive end of the 2,000 years of relative genetic continuity from the Bronze throughout the Iron Age in southern Germany is marked by a sudden, sharp increase of Steppe-related ancestry during the Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages.

Gretzinger, J., Schmitt, F., Mötsch, A. et al. Evidence for dynastic succession among early Celtic elites in Central Europe. Nat Hum Behav (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01888-7

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TootTropiques ,
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Indigenous forest guardian and defender of isolated peoples Beto Marubo sends a powerful message to elite academic community during recent conference at Yale University. Shown here with journalist Scott Wallace and yrs truly.

https://www.cartacapital.com.br/blogs/daniel-camargos/o-recado-de-beto-marubo-para-a-elite-intelectual-dos-eua/

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kris_inwood ,
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Kinship matters! Tianning Zhu (LSE) uses clan-based genealogical accounts to identify kinship networks underpinning 19th & early 20th-century migration from Guangdong to Malaysia, SE Asia & elsewhere in China, at the 2024 Canadian Economics Association meeting in Toronto.
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Tianning Zhu shows a sample geneaological card from which she infers kin-based migration networks from Guangdong to Southeast Asia, June 1 at the Canadian Economics Association annual meeting in Toronto

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