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On 10 November 2019, the ICC Institute of World Business Law held a training on navigating interim measures in international arbitration. The seminar took place ahead of the annual ICC Miami Conference on International Arbitration.
Joe Banta of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council shows our group the route. Photo by Richard Waite, World Resources Institute, 2008.
Most of the Marsaxlokk boats are blue, yellow and white... This one's different, slowly navigating in between the others. But nevertheless, the eye of Osiris (Cfr. other images) is also present...
This album is part of a photo voice project organized by the GIGA research project Against all Odds - Youth in Postwar Societies
www.giga-hamburg.de/en/project/against-all-odds-youth-in-...
For years, the Mountain Rescue Service in Bosnia and Herzegovina had to worry about mine-suspected areas when they were out doing their jobs. And firefighters and municipal services sometimes could not do their jobs because of risks from mines and unexploded ordinances.
Not knowing whether people are safe is still a looming threat in Bosnia and Herzegovina, even 25 years after the war. The mines left behind across the country continue to create an uncertainty in the daily lives of locals.
The first estimation of the country’s mine problem was 8.2% of the total country’s territory. Thanks so successful de-mining operations, the current size of hazardous area is down to 1.96%.
Identifying where the danger lies is the first step. Thanks to a European Union initiative, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mine Action Centre, with the assistance of the BiH Armed Forces, Norwegian People’s Aid, UNDP and EUFOR, successfully defined 8,525 suspected micro-locations and created a mobile application that allows citizens to be aware of and avoid the locations of mine suspected areas throughout the country.
Read more: undpeurasia.exposure.co/app-that-detects-mine-suspected-a...
Photo: UNDP Bosnia and Herzegovina / Vedran Kurteš
Photo taken on a Kayak and Hiking trip Through Widgeon Slough and up to Widgeon Falls on March 24th 2012.
Bermudian Native Ship Captain Peter, Poised in the cockpit of the Spirit of Bermuda
I was surprised this came out so well with the extreme backlighting
West Hayden Island is a dumping ground for the silt that gets dredged from the Columbia River. As a result, the roads on W. Hayden Island can be quite soft and difficult on normal bike tires. Sometimes you just have to find your own line.
After a night in a bed, and a breakfast other than granola, I thought I'd investigate where to go that day. West. Duh. But it's a good excuse to lie down for a few more minutes.
navigate through out your soul and The lights of Cairo Nile will be your tour guide, A very private tour with Nile traditional felucca and the magnificent night of Cairo lights to experience the amazing Night life of Cairo, Egypt.
www.fly2egy.com/tour-egypt/213-cairo-tours-and-excursions...