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Los Castro, Chávez y Maduro, una alianza tenebrosa

Guest ColumnistsBy IIDMAsterSeptember 5, 2017Leave a comment

Por: Pedro Corzo
Periodista

Apply Palermo Convention due to “Substantial Effects In Another State”

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterSeptember 5, 2017Leave a comment

Article 4 of the Palermo Convention states that it shall be “applied to the prevention, investigation, and judgment” of “crimes that are transnational in nature and involve the participation of an organized criminal group”.

Aplicar Convención de Palermo por “efectos sustanciales en otro Estado”

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterSeptember 5, 2017Leave a comment

El artículo 4 de la Convención de Palermo establece que ésta se “aplicará a la prevención, investigación y el enjuiciamiento” de los “delitos que tengan carácter transnacional y entrañen participación de un grupo delictivo organizado”

Plucking the Korean daisy

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterSeptember 4, 2017Leave a comment

How long before Iran has its own atomic bombs? Behind that country will emerge Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. (Libya was in negotiations with Pakistan at the time of the Arab Spring that took Qaddafi’s life.)

Deshojando la margarita coreana

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterSeptember 4, 2017Leave a comment

¿Cuánto tiempo falta para que Irán tenga sus bombas atómicas? Tras ese país seguirán Turquía, Arabia Saudita y Egipto. (Libia estaba en tratos con Pakistán cuando surgió la Primavera Árabe que le costó la vida a Gadafi).

Venezuela: Los “ángeles de la paz”

Guest ColumnistsBy IIDMAsterSeptember 1, 2017Leave a comment

Por: Hernán Maldonado*

Venezuela, Sanctions and Their Limitations

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterAugust 30, 20171 Comment

Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel gauges the outlook for regime change in Venezuela in the wake of the Trump administration’s first economic sanction salvo.

Apply the Palermo Convention to Maduro and his criminal organization.

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterAugust 29, 2017Leave a comment

Democracies from throughout the world can and must apply the Palermo Convention’s mandates on transnational organized crime against Nicolas Maduro personally and against the members of his organization.

Aplicar convención de Palermo a Maduro y su organización criminal

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterAugust 29, 2017Leave a comment

Esta misma norma internacional, también conocida como Convención de Palermo, comprende “definiciones” que describen las actuaciones de Nicolás Maduro y de los miembros de su régimen.

Donald Trump’s hasty learning

Opinion-1By IIDMAsterAugust 28, 2017Leave a comment

As part of the process of educating Trump, Steve Bannon was ousted from the White House.

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