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"Nikolai Uruzmakovich Khudiyev (; born 15 May 1949) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. External links * Category:1949 births Category:Sportspeople from Vladikavkaz Category:Living people Category:Soviet footballers Category:Association football defenders Category:FC Spartak Vladikavkaz players Category:FC Torpedo Moscow players Category:PFC CSKA Moscow players Category:FC Lokomotiv Moscow players Category:Soviet football managers Category:Russian football managers Category:FC Spartak Vladikavkaz managers Category:FC Asmaral Moscow managers Category:Russian Premier League managers "
"The Reverend Robert John Araujo, SJ (October 30, 1948 – October 21, 2015), was the John Courtney Murray Professor at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Formerly, he was the Robert Bellarmine University Professor in American and Public International Law at Gonzaga University School of Law (1994–2005) and an Ordinary Professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome (2005–2008). He was a visiting professor at Georgetown University Law Center, St. Louis University School of Law, Boston College School of Law, and Fordham University Law School. He had an A.B.and a J.D. from Georgetown University; a M. Div. and a S.T.L. from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology; an LL.M. and a J.S.D. from Columbia University; and a B.C.L. from Oxford University.Robert J. Araujo, S.J., "Anti-Personnel Mines and Peremptory Norms of International Law: Argument and Catalyst", 1 Gonzaga Journal of International Law (1997-98) Beginning in 1996, he was an advisor to the Holy See providing counsel on public international law, in that capacity, he was a delegate to United Nations General Assembly, to the 1998 Rome Conference on the establishment of the International Criminal Court and to the negotiation of the United Nations Declaration banning all forms of Human Cloning.Washington State Bar Association, December 2001, Changing Venues, Honors and Awards He entered the Society of Jesus in 1986. Publications * Araujo, Robert and Lucal, John, Papal Diplomacy and the Quest for Peace, the Vatican and International Organizations from the early years to the League of Nations, Sapienza Press (2004). * Araujo, Robert John, "The International Personality and Sovereignty of the Holy See," 50 Catholic University Law Review 291 (2001.) * Araujo, Robert John, "John Paul II and the Rule of Law: Bringing Order to International Disorder," 45 Journal of Catholic Legal Studies 293-320 (2006). * Araujo, Robert John,"The Role of International Law in US Constitutional Law - A question that might be posed by John Courtney Murray: Is it really law?," 4 Journal of Catholic Social Thought 35 - 58 (2007). * Araujo, Robert John, "The UN Declaration on Human Cloning: a survey and assessment of the debate," 7 The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 129 - 149 (2007). * Robert J. Araujo, S.J., “Anti-Personnel Mines and Peremptory Norms of International Law: Argument and Catalyst“, 1 Gonzaga Journal of International Law (1997–98) * Robert Araujo, “Conscience Protection and the Holy See,” 1 Ave Maria International Law Journal 1, 23 (2009) * Robert Araujo, “The Catholic Neo- Scholastic Contribution to Human Rights: The Natural Law Foundation,” 1 Ave Maria Law Review 1, 159-174 (2003). * Robert Araujo, “John Paul II--A Man of God and a Servant of Man: The Pope at the United Nations” 5 Ave Maria Law Review 2, 367-398 (2007). References Category:International law scholars Category:Loyola University Chicago School of Law faculty Category:Diplomats of the Holy See Category:20th-century American Jesuits Category:21st-century American Jesuits Category:Boston College alumni Category:Pontifical Gregorian University alumni Category:Saint Louis University faculty Category:Gonzaga University faculty Category:Boston College faculty Category:Fordham University faculty Category:Columbia Law School alumni Category:Alumni of the University of Oxford Category:Georgetown University Law Center alumni Category:1948 births Category:2015 deaths "
"St. Peter is a historic Great Lakes schooner that shipwrecked in Lake Ontario near Pultneyville in Wayne County, New York. She was built in 1873 and measured in length, in beam, and depth of hold. At the time of her sinking on October 27, 1898, her hold was filled with of "chestnut coal." See also: It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. References Category:Buildings and structures in Wayne County, New York Category:Shipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) Category:1873 ships Category:Shipwrecks of Lake Ontario Category:National Register of Historic Places in Wayne County, New York "