56 research outputs found
Protection of Peacekeepers
Moderator:
Horace B. Robertson, Professor Emeritus, Duke University School of Law
Panelists:
Major General Indar Jit Rikhye (Indian Army Ret), Former Military Advisor to the United Nations Secretary General and Former Commander of Peacekeeping Operations
Christopher Greenwood, Professor of Law and Fellow, Magdalene College, Cambridge University, England
Lieutenant Colonel W. Gary Sharp, USMC, Deputy Legal Counsel to the Chairman, Office of the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staf
Protecting United Nations Forces
Moderator:
Major General Indar Jit Rikhye, (Indian Army Ret.), Senior Advisor on UN Affairs, United States Institute of Peace
Overview:
Mahnoush H. Arsanjani, Legal Officer - Codification, Office of Legal Affairs, United Nations
The Rwanda Experience:
Lieutenant Colonel Steven J. Lepper, USAF, Deputy Legal Counsel to the Chairman, JCS, Department of Defense
The Former Yugoslavia Experience:
Major General John Arch MacInnis, CMM, CD, Commander, Land Force Atlantic Area, and formerly Deputy Commander, United Nations Protection Force in the former Yugoslavia
The Somalia Experience:
Colonel Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., USAF, Staff Judge Advocate, U.S. Strategic Comman
Seventy-Second Commencement Ceremonies
University of Bridgeport Seventy-Second Commencement Ceremonies brochure. Honorary Degrees conferred to Julia Walker Halsey, Rodolfo E. Piza Escalante, and Indar Jit Rikhye. Commencement address given by Major General Indar Jit Rikhye
The Volume of the Testes in North-West Indian Children
Eighty-two pairs of testes were obtained from North-West Indian subjects of Chandigarh zone on whom medicolegal postmortems had been performed by the senior author between 1971 and 1987. The ages of the cadavers varied from 1 to 25 years. The covering of the testis was removed and the vas deferens separated at its commencement. The volume of each testis along with epididymis was measured by the hydrostatic method supplemented by weighing. The volume of the right testis which was 1.4 ml at one year increased to 2 ml by 10 years and 2.7 ml at 14 years; thereafter there was a sudden spurt in the increase of volume at about 15 years when it reached about 13 ml. The volume increased to about 17 ml at 18 years and remained almost stationary up to 25 years, which was the maximum age of the subjects studied. A sudden spurt in the increase of the volume corresponds to a similar sudden increase in the plasma testosterone concentration in the boys at about 14 years (Winter and Faiman 1972). The study provides a reference data regarding the actual volumes of the testes in children and adults up to 25 years and is devoid of any subjective error. The study also shows that volume of the left testis closely follows that of the right but lags behind by a ml or so after the age of 15 years
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