Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Conclusions
The following section presents the findings and conclusions of the study, rooted in the evidence provided through the lived experiences, constraints, and motivations of those arbitrarily detained in Al-Hol.
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Demographic profile of detainees
As of July 2024, camp management estimated the population consisted of 41,032 individuals.
Acknowledgments
This volume follows on from the Centenary Conference on Intellectual Cooperation, held at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on 12 and 13 May 2022, and organized with the support of the History Department of the University of Lausanne, the Swiss National Science Foundation and the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva.
Gabrielle radziwill: the story of an eastern european princess at the service of intellectual cooperation
This chapter sheds light on women’s involvement in the League of Nations and, more specifically, its work in the field of intellectual cooperation.
A gender perspective on the history of intellectual cooperation: women at the league of nations and the Paris institute
Narrating the global past does not mean the pursuit of encyclopaedic objectives, nor does it represent an accumulation of national histories.
Introduction: Intellectual cooperation at the league of nations and its histories
Can the act of gathering a range of intellectuals around a table build better international understanding? Various prominent cultural and scientific figures were confronted with this question when they came together on the League of Nations’ premises by the shore of Lake Geneva on 1 August 1922.
