![]() Helsinki Commission – it is the best attempt made so far at setting out a legal case for Russia’s removal from the Security Council.Īs Grant’s post is at least in part a reply to a previous post of mine on Leiden Law Blog, I feel compelled to take up the challenge and explain why, despite Grant’s impressively extensive argumentation, I still do not believe that it is legally possible to remove Russia from the Security Council. Although he is not the only one arguing that the Russian Federation’s presence on the Security Council is illegitimate – he can count among his supporters the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which in December 2022 released a statement arguing that Russia has never really been a member of the Security Council, and the U.S. ![]() In a two-part post for this blog, Thomas Grant has argued that it is both possible and desirable to remove the Russian Federation from the UN Security Council (see Part One and Part Two). ![]()
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A bolt in the belly, my lord, and all for you. ![]() His father never had any use for drunkards, but what did that matter? His father was dead. “The world is full of wine,” he muttered in the dankness of his cabin. LANGUAGE ADVISORY: This excerpt contains language that some readers may find offensive.įrom A Dance with Dragons by George R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, this excerpt contains spoilers. *SPOILER ALERT! If you have not read the previous books in George R. His publisher was kind enough to offer this excerpt from the new tome. Martin on the show to talk about his new book, A Dance with Dragons. Facebook Email This article is more than 11 years old. ![]() ![]() And there's one thing they all have in common: She's drawn every one with their eyes closed. On every other page, Harrison's detailed illustrations bring each profile to life. From the moment it got announced people were asking me, 'Are you going to write one about black men as well?'"Įventually she gave in, since demand was so high for a followup - and the result was Little Legends. ![]() "I was thinking about the stories that I needed to see when I was a little kid. came from a really personal place," Harrison says. "My first book Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History. She says she thought long and hard about taking on this subject matter, because she relates more to women's stories. Little Legends celebrates exceptional men in black history it's by the author-illustrator Vashti Harrison. The book we're talking about right now almost didn't exist. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. ![]() Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Little Legends Subtitle Exceptional Men in Black History Author Vashti Harrison and Kwesi Johnson ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Meticulously researched, deeply humane and provocative, Free Speech challenges us all to recognise how much we have gained from this principle – and how much we stand to lose without it. 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