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    Murphy and Bastian (2019) Meaning study pre-registration

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    A pre-registration for a replication and extension of Study 3 in Murphy and Bastian (under review, 2019

    Toward a Convention on Crimes against Humanity?

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    Selon Sean Murphy, professeur à la George Washington University Law School et rapporteur spécial de la Commission du droit international des Nations-Unies, « une convention mondiale sur les crimes contre l'humanité semble être une pièce clé manquante dans le cadre actuel du droit international humanitaire, du droit pénal international et du droit des droits de l'homme ». Le Professeur Murphy a abordé les enjeux relatifs au crime contre l’humanité et a évoqué son travail au sein de la CDI pour l’élaboration d’une Convention sur les crimes contre l’humanité, à l’occasion d’une conférence, organisée le 11 décembre 2014 à l’Université de Nanterre, par le Diplôme Universitaire « Organisations et juridictions pénales internationales » (DU OJPI) et le Centre de droit international (CEDIN).According to Sean Murphy, Professor of Law at the George Washington University and Member of the United Nations International Law Commission (ICL), “a global convention on crimes against humanity appears to be a key missing piece in the current framework of international humanitarian law, international criminal law, and human rights law”. Professor Murphy addressed issues related to the crime against humanity and talked about his work within the ICL on a Convention on crimes against humanity, during a conference organized at the University of Nanterre, December 11, 2014, by the Diplôme Universitaire « Organisations et juridictions pénales internationales » (DU OJPI) and the Centre de droit international (CEDIN)

    2018 Klatsky Endowed Lecture in Human Rights: The International Law Commission\u27s Proposal for a Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Humanity

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    Sean D. Murphy gives the Klatsky Endowed Lecture on Human Rights, describing his efforts at the International Law Commission to bring about an international Convention on Crimes Against Humanit

    This Week in Parasitism - TWiP 240: A daily history of malaria with Sean Murphy

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    Sean Murphy joins TWiP to discuss his career and his laboratory’s work to assess the daily natural history of asymptomatic Plasmodium infections in adults and older children in Katakwi, Ugand

    Sean Rubin: Cook Prize 2025, Silver Medal Acceptance Speech

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    Author and illustrator Sean Rubin gives an acceptance speech for The Iguanodon’s Horn (Clarion/HarperCollins)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Appropriations of Irish drama by modern Korean nationalist theatre : a focus on the influence of Sean O’Casey in a colonial context

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    My thesis explores how a translated author on the periphery of the host culture’s translated repertoire can be at once subversive and innovative on the colonial scene, using as an example the case of Sean O’Casey in colonial Korea. It explores the importation of Irish drama in modern Korean theatre during the colonial period and examines the appropriations of O’Casey’s plays by a central Korean playwright, Yu Chi-jin, in creating his own plays. Under Japanese colonial rule in the early twentieth century, intellectuals perceived the supreme task for the Korean people to be the recovery of national sovereignty and independence. The modern Korean theatre movement which rose among Korean intellectuals and dramatists during the colonial period was to play a major part in this task. The ultimate goal of this movement was to establish a modern national theatre promoting Korean culture and educating the people, thereby recovering national independence. As their modernised dramatic polysystem was still "young", Korean intellectuals and dramatists who were involved in the theatre movement had to borrow dramatic models from other countries. One of the models they chose was Irish playwrights, especially those who were involved in the Irish dramatic movement. They published or staged the works of W.B. Yeats, Lord Dunsany [Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett], Augusta Gregory, J.M. Synge, St. J. Ervine, T.C. Murray and Sean O'Casey. Although O'Casey was considered an important dramatist in the Irish dramatic movement, he was a playwright on the periphery in the list of translated Irish dramatists in Korea due to the colonisers’ censorship. However, he remained as a subversive and innovative playwright on the colonial scene by virtue of being appropriated by Yu Chi-jin who used O’Casey’s plays as models when creating his own works. In discussing the subject matter of my thesis, I use Even Zohar’s polysystems theory as a starting point in looking at ideological issues surrounding translation and extend the discussion to offer a postcolonial perspective. While most translation in a colonial context was considered as "an expression of the cultural power of the colonisers," my thesis shifts the focus to translation as an expression of the cultural power of the colonised. I explore how the colonised uses another colonised culture to subvert the colonisers’ power

    Big Talk, 9/13/2007

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    Suzanne Murphy and Kate O’Halloran interview Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician Sean Moorhouse on his experiences deactivating landmines in the war.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/wmpg_bigtalk/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Big Talk, 10/20/2011

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    Suzanne Murphy talks with Portland Food Co-Op communications director Michelle Smith and board member Sean Cooper about their operations.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/wmpg_bigtalk/1034/thumbnail.jp

    Brian Girvin et Gary Murphy (dir.) : The Lemass Era : Politics and Society in the Ireland of Sean Lemass

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    Boullet Vanessa. Brian Girvin et Gary Murphy (dir.) : The Lemass Era : Politics and Society in the Ireland of Sean Lemass. In: Études irlandaises, n°31 n°1, 2006. pp. 241-242

    Crimes Against Humanity

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    Professor Sean D. Murphy, of the George Washington University School of Law, presented a draft of his work Crimes Against Humanity. This paper examines the prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity. it summarizes the definitions of acts that constitute crimes against humanity, the obligation of their prevention by each State, and to put into practice the necessary measures to guarantee that those acts are crimes under their criminal legislation.https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/faculty-workshops/1027/thumbnail.jp
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