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Hello all,

Please anyone has access to this article,

Clara Burbano Herrera and Yves Haeck, ‘Letting States off the Hook. The Paradox of the Legal Consequences following State Non-compliance with Provisional Measures in the Inter-American and European Human Rights
Systems’, Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, Vol. 28 (2010), pp. 332–360

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Dear Lee,

Thank you so much for your suggestion and for providing me with the author's email address. But is it acceptable to ask the author to send me an article??? once I asked a very nice lady and she sent me all the volume but she was working in my University :-)

Articles request
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Hello,

Please any one has access to these articles

Authority, Control and Jurisdiction in the Extraterritorial Application of the European Convention on Human Rights
Authors: M. Duttwiler
Volume 30 - p. 137 Netherlands Quarterly of human Rights

Dancing on the Borders of Article 4: Human Trafficking and the European Court of Human Rights in the Rantsev case
Authors: V. Stoyanova
Volume 30 - p. 163 Netherlands Quarterly of human Rights

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Married women and doing PhD
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Agree... :-)

Married women and doing PhD
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So Smoobles we can change the title of this thread.... ;-)

Married women and doing PhD
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You know Smoobles, when his family (parents and a single old sister) came to visit us, they didn't even ask me if it's okay for me.. they booked the flight and came... I couldn't say anything because that mean I hate his family and lot of arguments... my be my husband is not an understanding man...

Married women and doing PhD
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Lindalou83 I totally agree with you.. Since I'm doing my PhD in a Swiss University I received the invitation to participate in this programme.. but I couldn't because I have to travel a lot so I'll miss most of the meetings... But in the invitation the wrote that they noticed that a notable number of married women doing PhD in Swiss university during the last ten years didn't finish their thesis or take more semesters to finish it.... I think that noticing and acknowledging a problem and searching for a solution is better than ignore it.
From my experience, last year my husband was doing a master, I had to do all the house work, shopping... etc. Both of us had almost the same deadline to submit work. while he could finish his work on time I couldn't because I had to do all things particularly cooking for his friends who came everyday to help him... another story... last summer his family came to visit us for 2 months. I was totally busy with them, they didn't help me in doing anything... So I couldn't make any progress in my thesis for 2 moths...

Married women and doing PhD
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Waddett you almost talk about me with some differences ... I don't have any of my family in my city... all the visitors are my husband's relatives.. aunt 1 aunt 2 aunt 3... etc :-) and of course I hear lot of nice comments about my study... they consider me selfish... my husband says that he supports me better than any man on the earth can do... but if fact he is not at all... in contrary he puts huge pressure on me... Last week I send a Chapter to my supervisor... when I told him that I saw a strange thing in his eyes... he wasn't happy at all...:-(

Any other PhD mums?
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What a great thread!!! I'm 31 years old ... I got married 5 years ago... I know I'm still young for being worry about kids... but my husband is 44 years old .. and I have very strong feelings that I want to have a baby.... Unfortunately, my husband has a fertility problem and I'm afraid if waited to finish my PhD, his problem became worth ... I'm thinking to do intrauterine insemination next week... I know it is not easy to be pregnant and doing a PhD but this is the life... I don't have any of my family in my city and I'm sure my husband would never support me.. but I want to have a baby...

Married women and doing PhD
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Hello ladies,

I'm a married woman doing a PhD in the third year... I know all the PhD students face a lot of problems.. but I think the married students have special type of problems, housework, shopping, visitors, may be kids and husband... In Switzerland, there are a programme for all married woman doing PhD in all Swiss universities .. they divide the ladies in small groups and there is a supervisor for each group. They support each other and learn from their experiences.. and every 3 moths there is a meeting for all the ladies in the programme... it is really nice programme.... However, I think it is impossible to do the same here... but at least we can help and support each other in this thread... Hope you like the idea...

PhD student and looking for a scholarship
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Thank you Hayfordos, I'll check it ...

The One Goal Thread
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Hello all,

I have a question :-) Do you think I have to read all the articles, books, chapter, report.... I cited??? I'm so bored of reading :-(

PhD student and looking for a scholarship
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Hello,

I'm already a PhD student in the last year in University of Geneva... I'm wondering if any body knows how to get a scholarship? Is there any organisation interested in Human Rights or any other institutes give a scholarship for the 'old students'..?

Article request
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You are right Ady, I found this website before and I noticed that this article is not listed in that vol. But in this link they said the contrary :-(

http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1962654

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Hello,
Please, does anybody have an access to this article

The End of the Road on Diplomatic Assurances: International Law and the Removal of Terror Suspects
Evelyne Schmid
Essex Human Rights Review, Vol. 8, No. 1, 2011