Society, Security, Sovereignty and the State in Somalia: From Statelessness to Statelessness?International Books, 2001 - 312 pages An analysis of internal dynamics of the Somali conflict and the relation between state and society, taking society and not the state as main reference point. Includes a discussion of UN / UNHCRs involvement in assistance to refugees in the special Somali situation of statelessness. |
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... dissolve the national assembly . The president was also the commander of the armed forces , and he signed all legislation and treaties . The term of the presidency was six years , with only two consecutive terms allowed . In case of the ...
... dissolve the national assembly . The president was also the commander of the armed forces , and he signed all legislation and treaties . The term of the presidency was six years , with only two consecutive terms allowed . In case of the ...
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... Dissolution : Somalia Undone , Boulder , London : Westview . Somali Development and Relief Agency ( SDRA ) , Mennonite Central Committee ( MCC ) ( 1994 ) Proceedings of the Erigavo Peace Conference , Sanaag Region , Somalia , Djibouti ...
... Dissolution : Somalia Undone , Boulder , London : Westview . Somali Development and Relief Agency ( SDRA ) , Mennonite Central Committee ( MCC ) ( 1994 ) Proceedings of the Erigavo Peace Conference , Sanaag Region , Somalia , Djibouti ...
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... Dissolution of union 258 District Councils 236 , 266 , 271 Doornbos 139 , 141 , 165 Dulbahante 102 , 244 Farah 251 Farah and Lewis 246 , 248 Franco valuta system 192 Garowe Constitutional Conference 272 , 287 Gassem226 GIS 242 ...
... Dissolution of union 258 District Councils 236 , 266 , 271 Doornbos 139 , 141 , 165 Dulbahante 102 , 244 Farah 251 Farah and Lewis 246 , 248 Franco valuta system 192 Garowe Constitutional Conference 272 , 287 Gassem226 GIS 242 ...
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