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UN – Preliminary Statistical Analysis of Documentation of Killings in the Syrian Arab Republic

Preliminary Statistical Analysis of Documentation of Killings in the Syrian Arab Republic. Megan Price, Jeff Klingner, and Patrick Ball. The Benetech Human Rights Program. January 2, 2013.

  • “this report presents findings integrated from six databases built by Syrian human rights monitors and one database collected by the Syrian government. The databases collect information about conflict-related violent deaths – killing – that have been reported in the Syrian Arab Republic between March 2011 and November 2012. Although conflict conditions make it difficult to identify an accurate record of events, governmental and non-governmental monitors are persevering in gathering information about killings through a variety of sources and venues. The purpose of the report is to explore the state of documentation, the quantitative relationship of the sources to each other, and to highlight how understanding of the conflict may be a ffected due to variations in documentation practices. This report examines only the killings that are fully identifi ed by the name of the victim, as well as the date and location of death. Reported killings that are missing any of this information were excluded from this study. This report finds that when the fully identifi ed records were combined and duplicates identified, the seven databases collected here identi fied 59,648 unique killings.”
  • Uprates can increase U.S. nuclear capacity substantially without building new reactors

    EIA: “Currently (as of July 2012), there are 104 commercial nuclear reactors in the United States. In 2011, these plants provided 786 billion kilowatthours of electricity, or nearly one-fifth of total generation. The electrical output of the nuclear power plant fleet can be increased either by constructing new plants or by ‘uprating’ operating plants. Uprating… Continue Reading

    The Contribution of EU Directives to the Objective of Consumer Protection

    The Contribution of EU Directives to the Objective of Consumer Protection. Annalies Azzopardi, University of Malta, October 2012. ELSA Malta Law Review, Vol. 2, 2012, Via SSRN. “This paper examines the techniques used by European Union directives in order to protect the consumer. After a brief introduction to consumer legislation within the European Union, these… Continue Reading

    Basel III counterparty credit risk and exposures to central counterparties – Frequently asked questions

    Basel III counterparty credit risk and exposures to central counterparties – Frequently asked questions (update of FAQs published in November 2012) (Basel Committee) “The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has received a number of interpretation questions related to the December 2010 publication of the Basel III regulatory frameworks for capital and liquidity as well as… Continue Reading

    International Corporate Tax Rate Comparisons and Policy Implications

    International Corporate Tax Rate Comparisons and Policy Implications, Jane G. Gravelle, Senior Specialist in Economic Policy. December 28, 2012 “Advocates of cutting corporate tax rates frequently make their argument based on the higher statutory rate in the United States as compared with the rest of the world; they argue that cutting corporate taxes would induce… Continue Reading

    Infographic – Health Coverage Under the Affordable Care Act

    “Visualizing Health Policy | December 26, 2012. Medicare’s Role and Future Challenges, Kaiser Family Foundation. This month’s Visualizing Health Policy provides a step-by-step guide through the options and requirements for health coverage under the Affordable Care Act beginning in 2014, including coverage through an employer, coverage through a health insurance exchange, and coverage through Medicaid.”… Continue Reading

    Survivor Benefits for Families of Civilian Federal Employees and Retirees

    CRS – Survivor Benefits for Families of Civilian Federal Employees and Retirees, Katelin P. Isaacs, Analyst in Income Security. December 18, 2012 “Federal employees with permanent appointments are generally eligible for retirement and disability benefits under either the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) or the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). Most federal employees initially hired… Continue Reading

    New Report on Single-Parent Families in the United States

    Worst Off – Single-Parent Families in the United States, A Cross-National Comparison of Single Parenthood in the U.S. and Sixteen Other High-Income Countries by Timothy Casey and Laurie Maldonado. December 2012 – “is an exhaustive, critical analysis of data and information drawn from a broad range of sources including government agencies, social scientists, and academic… Continue Reading