Occasional Example

The Occasional Paper Series normally publishes papers pursuant to an invitation to the author, but others are welcome to make submissions that meet the established standard. Unsolicited texts are submitted for peer review. Each Occasional Paper has a unique ISBN and its URL is persistent and will not be changed (PURL). The announcement of new publications in the Series normally reaches more than 40,000 institutions and individuals around the world.

  1. Occasional Speech Example
  2. Occasional Examples In Poems

An Occasional Element:It is an element which does not occur in every work cycle of an operation but which may occur at regular or irregular intervals.For example:adjusting the tension or machine setting.The occasional element is useful work of a part of the job.It will be incorporated in the final standard time for the job. However, if the population sample size were in the millions, 'a few' could refer to several hundred items. In other words, few' in this context means 'a very very small percentage but way over the 3 or 4 usually ascribed to it its use with much much smaller numbers.: ( term ) is grammatically affirmative but semantically negative, and it can. An 'occasion statement' asserts a writer's position and contextualizes that position by making it contingent upon a particular occasion. The occasion is stated at the beginning of the sentence.

Occasional Paper Series No. 10 (2019):

Derek Tonkin:
Migration from Bengal to Arakan during British Rule 1826–1948
Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Brussels, 2019
36 pages.
Published on 6 December 2019.
ISBN: 978-82-8348-150-1.
PURL: http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/10-tonkin.


Occasional Paper Series No. 9 (2019):

Morten Bergsmo:
Myanmar, Colonial Aftermath, and Access to International Law
Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Brussels, 2019
24 pages.
Published on 15 August 2019.
ISBN: 978-82-8348-085-6.
PURL: http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/9-bergsmo.


Occasional Paper Series No. 8 (2019):

Claus Kreß:
Preliminary Observations on the ICC Appeals Chamber’s Judgment of 6 May 2019 in the Jordan Referral re Al-Bashir Appeal
Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Brussels, 2019
30 pages.
Published on 31 May 2019.
ISBN: 978-82-8348-116-7.
PURL: http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/8-kress.

FICHL Occasional Paper Series No. 7 (2018):

Occasional Speech Example

Occasional Example

Federica D'Alessandra:
‘Law, Not War’: Ferencz’ 70-Year Fight for a More Just and Peaceful World
Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Brussels, 2018
42 pages.
Published on 6 February 2018.
ISBN: 978-82-8348-176-1.
PURL: http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/7-dalessandra.

FICHL Occasional Paper Series No. 6 (2016):

Stian Nordengen Christensen:
Regulation of White Phosphorus Weapons in International Law
Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Brussels, 2016
50 pages.
Published on 29 August 2016.
ISBN: 978-82-8348-109-9.
PURL: http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/6-christensen.

FICHL Occasional Paper Series No. 5 (2017):

Julija Bogoeva:
The War in Yugoslavia in ICTY Judgements:
The Goals of the Warring Parties and Nature of the Conflict
Rat u Jugoslaviji u presudama MKSJ: Ciljevi zaraćenih strana i priroda sukoba

Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Brussels, 2017 and 2019
87 pages (English) and 90 pages (B/C/S).
Published on 9 May 2017 (English) and 25 August 2019 (B/C/S).
ISBN: 978-82-8348-109-9 (English) and 978-82-8348-115-0 (B/C/S).
PURL: http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/5-bogoeva (English) and http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/5-bogoeva-b-c-s (B/C/S).

FICHL Occasional Paper Series No. 4 (2014):

Claus Kreß:
Towards a Truly Universal Invisible College of International Criminal Lawyers
Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Brussels, 2014
37 pages.
Published on 28 November 2014.
ISBN: 978-82-93081-40-1.
PURL: http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/4-kress.

FICHL Occasional Paper Series No. 3 (2013):

Lord Iain Bonomy:
Principles of Distinction and Protection at the ICTY
Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Oslo, 2013
53 pages.
Published on 24 January 2013.
ISBN: 978-82-93081-39-5.
PURL: http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/3-bonomy.

FICHL Occasional Paper Series No. 2 (2011):

Richard J. Goldstone:
South-East Asia and International Criminal Law
เอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้กับกฎหมายอาญาระหว่างประเทศ (Thai version)
Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Oslo, 2011
23 pages (English version), 29 pages (Thai version).
Published on 27 September 2011.
ISBN English: 978-82-93081-38-8.
ISBN Thai: 978-82-93081-51-7.
PURL: http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/2-goldstone.
PURL: http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/2-goldstone-thai.

FICHL Occasional Paper Series No. 1 (2011):

Occasional Examples In Poems

Hans-Peter Kaul:
Is It Possible to Prevent or Punish Future Aggressive War-Making?
Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Oslo, 2011
18 pages.
Published on 9 February 2011.
ISBN: 978-82-93081-37-1.
PURL: http://www.toaep.org/ops-pdf/1-kaul.