On December 31st, the United
Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library tweeted that its most popular item of 2015 was my book entitled «Immunity of Heads of State and State Officials for International Crimes».
And libraries such as the Peace Palace Library and the United
Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library.
Not exact matches
In an address at Cambridge University on June 5, 1958
Dag Hammarskjold, the Secretary General of the United
Nations, echoes Buber's call for renewed «contact and communications across geographical and political boundaries.»
With regard to «holy worldliness», Bishop Paulose quotes from the diary of
Dag Hammarskjold, the second Secretary - General of the United
Nations, Markings, «In our era, the road to holiness necessarily passes through the world of action».
What does the National Geographic say about if any of those earlier
nations were
dag and found..?
Most state - owned companies — such as the oil giant Petrobras in Brazil, state - owned banks in India, and state - owned enterprises in China — are wasteful and corrupt of which I give ample evidence in my book, The Public Wealth of
Nations (co-authored with
Dag Detter).
Held today in
Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, just across from the United
Nations, the rally featured many elected officials.
The 1,000 - plus marchers, officially called the «March for Immigrant New York,» traveled from the
Dag Hammerskjold Plaza near the United
Nations to Trump Tower.
This group of works - first in wood, and marble and later in bronze - has become enmeshed with the story of the much - respected second secretary general of the United
Nations,
Dag Hammarskjöld, and his relationship with Hepworth.
Her most important works include the
Dag Hammerskjold Memorial Single Form (1963, United
Nations, New York), Pelagos (1946, Tate London), Hollow Form with White Interior (1963, Gimpel Fils, London), and Conversation with Magic Stones (1973, National Gallery of Scotland).
Her most significant works of sculpture include the
Dag Hammerskjold Memorial Single Form (1963, United
Nations, New York), Pelagos (1946, Tate London), Hollow Form with White Interior (1963, Gimpel Fils, London), and Conversation with Magic Stones (1973, National Gallery of Scotland).
By her account, in 1961 she made three works mindful of a vague scheme for a monument at the United
Nations building in New York that she had discussed with the Secretary - General,
Dag Hammarskjöld, a friend («Alan Bowness: Conversations with Barbara Hepworth», Bowness 1971, p. 10).
This enabled her to carry out large - scale sculptures, such as
Dag Hammerskjold Memorial Single Form (1963, United
Nations, New York).
Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, running from 1st to 2nd Avenue along 47th street in Manhattan, is just at the north end of the United
Nations complex, across the street.
The United
Nations libraries in New York and Geneva both have catalogs that enable searches limited by journal article type:
Dag Hammarskjöld Library's UNBISNET and UNOG Catalog.
The United
Nations's
Dag Hammarskjöld Library in New York has developed a new page with links to information on Haiti.