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Extractions: TerrorismCentral, February 16, 2003 TEXT: This week's Feature Article looks at Iraq's relationships with terrorist groups. Activities of groups including Ninja rebels, Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD), Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), Polisario Front, Irish Republican Army (IRA), Basque separatist ETA, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), Jemaah Islamiyah, Free Aceh Movement (GAM), Pattani Mujahideen, and many others, as well as Russia's new list of terrorist organizations, can be found in the News highlights CONTENTS:
Thomas V. Anchorage Equal Rights Commission in habeas cases not governed by the Antiterrorism and Effective death penalty Actof and Baker are prevented from fully exercising their rights to exclude civ. http://lw.bna.com/lw/19990202/35220a.htm
Extractions: Dissent by Judge Hawkins COUNSEL Cliff John Groh (argued), Assistant Municipal Attorney, Anchorage Equal Rights Commission, Anchorage, Alaska; Robert A. Royce (argued), Assistant Attorney General, Department of Law, Anchorage, Alaska, for the defendants appellants. Steven K. Green, Washington, D.C., for the Americans United for Separation of Church and State amicus curiae.
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Marlene ALEJANDRE, Individually And As Personal Representative Of 9610127-civ, 96-10128-civ. contempt for international law and basic human rights,murdered four through the Anti-Terrorism and Effective death penalty Act of http://www.temple.edu/lawschool/dunoff/alexandr.htm
Extractions: The government of Cuba, on February 24, 1996, in outrageous contempt for international law and basic human rights, murdered four human beings in international airspace over the Florida Straits. The victims were Brothers to the Rescue pilots, flying two civilian, unarmed planes on a routine humanitarian mission, searching for rafters in the waters between Cuba and the Florida Keys. As the civilian planes flew over international waters, a Russian built MiG 29 of the Cuban Air Force, without warning, reason, or provocation, blasted the defenseless planes out of the sky with sophisticated air-to-air missiles in two separate attacks. The pilots and their aircraft disintegrated in the mid-air explosions following the impact of the missiles. The destruction was so complete that the four bodies were never recovered. The personal representatives of three of the deceased instituted this FN1. The Congressional purpose behind this section was to protect foreign states from "unfounded default judgments rendered solely upon a procedural default." Compania Interamericana, 88 F.3d at 950-51. As detailed more fully below, the abundant evidence offered at trial more than satisfies the Court that Plaintiffs are entitled to relief. Moreover, it bears mention that Cuba's default has been willful, as evidenced by its diplomatic note rejecting this Court's jurisdiction, further bolstering the entry of a default judgment. See Commercial Bank of Kuwait v. Rafidain Bank, 15 F.3d 238 (2d Cir.1994).
Extractions: Amnesty International USA Statement on Sentencing John Allen Muhammad to Death 3/9/2004 3:36:00 PM To: National Desk Contact: Edward Jackson of Amnesty International USA, 202-544-0200 ext. 302 or 202-251-3894 (cell) WASHINGTON, March 9 /U.S. Newswire/ Dr. William F. Schulz, executive director of Amnesty International USA, released the following statement on Circuit Judge LeRoy F. Millette Jr.'s decision to uphold the jury's recommendation of death for John Allen Muhammad: "The death sentence for John Allen Muhammad means that the killing associated with the Washington, D.C. area sniper case will continue. More than half the world's nations already have abandoned the use of the death penalty. The U.S. should demonstrate leadership on this issue by following up on President Bush's commitment to stand firm for the 'non-negotiable demands of human dignity.' The continued use of the death penalty which is known to be arbitrary, riddled with error and biased is the ultimate denial of human rights and should be abolished." For more information on the death penalty: http://www.amnestyusa.org/abolish
Civil Liberties Docket - Vol. XIII - 1967-1968 US Comm on Human rights to prepare for US participation in 1968 intl Human rights Year. Cong Rec SD NY, 67 civ 1412) Jan 1967 High school newspaper http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/meiklejohn/meik-13/meik-13-11.html
Torture And Interogation his experiences and his change of heart about the death penalty. to Hell Letters Writings from death Row by USA Paperback (June 1992) Amnesty intl USA; ISBN http://www.dropbears.com/b/broughsbooks/torture.htm
Extractions: Tomatsu, above n 2 at p 191. See: anonymous, "Diet seeks to curb domestic violence" (7 April 2001) The Japan Times Online, accessed at http://www.japantimes.com I adopt Taylor's definition of culture: "Culture of Civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capacities and habits acquired by man as a member of society" (Tylor, E, Primitive Culture: Researches Into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Art and Custom (1871) 1958, Gloucester, Mass., Vol 1, 1.). The role of 'culture' in Japanese law can be contentious. Hamano observes that "culture undoubtedly plays an important part in the unfolding of any society, an certainly does so in Japan ... . Culture is riven with contradictions based on age, class, gender and political orientation; it is malleable, and subject to conscious creation and manipulation. Attempts to understand the Japanese Constitution without a firm grasp of history omit the political, and so risk the distortions of orientalism." ("Incomplete revolutions and not so alien transplants: The Japanese Constitution and human rights" (1999) 1 U.Pa.J.Const. L 415 at 420.) That is why the court's attitude towards the equality principle is discussed in this paper from a cultural and historical (and geographical) perspectives. Ibid.
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SMITH V. SOCIALIST PEOPLE'S LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA norms such as aircraft sabotage, see Antiterrorism and Effective death penalty Actof R. civ. are sought against a foreign state for personal injury or death . http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5260/waiver.html
Extractions: BRUCE SMITH, as personal representative of Ingrid Smith, deceased and on behalf of all others similarly situated; PAUL S. HUDSON, personal representative of the Estate of Melina K. Hudson, deceased; BRUCE D. ABBOTT; ET AL., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. SOCIALIST PEOPLE'S LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA; LIBYAN EXTERNAL SECURITY ORGANIZATION, also known as Jamahiriya Security Organization; LIBYAN ARAB AIRLINES, Defendants-Appellees, ABDEL BASSET ALI AL-MEGRAHI, also known as Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed, also known as Adbelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, also known as Mr. Baset, also known as Ahmed Khalifa Abdusamad, also known as Abd Al-Basit Al- Magrahi, and LAMEN KHALIFA FHIMAH, also known as Al Amin Khalifa Fhimah, also known as Mr. Lamin, Defendants. Before: NEWMAN, Chief Judge , OAKES and PARKER, Circuit Judges Interlocutory appeal from the May 17, 1995, judgments of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Thomas C. Platt, Jr., Judge) dismissing appellants' complaints against Libya for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Appellants alleged that Libya was responsible for the 1988 bombing of Pan AmFlight 103. District Court upheld immunity under Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. 886 F. Supp. 306 (E.D.N.Y. 1995).
A Letter To Mel Gibson It would take an animal rights activist yelling from the worlds highest in a thousandyears civilization will look back on our current death penalty in the http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/10/9/03125.shtml
Extractions: Thursday, Oct. 9, 2003 Dear Mel, Its now been a month since I viewed The Passion, and I write this letter hoping enough time has passed so that I can speak with some semblance of objectivity. Quite simply, I believe you have made one of the most breathtaking, poignant movies of our time. I cannot recall a film that has had such a profound effect on my understanding of history, religion and, perhaps most importantly, what we as human beings are capable of in relation to our treatment of one another. The films theme and central lesson is clear and timeless: In the depths of our humanity lies the capacity for great evil and utter ignorance, as well as an equal capacity for love, forgiveness and compassion. It is in this furnace of duality that the arrows of love and compassion are cast alongside the swords of war and hatred. Therein rages the battle that will seethe as long as human beings walk the earth. Your position as a filmmaker and as a Catholic is obvious from the beginning of the first act. Jesus died for the sins of
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Untitled Page Default, Adequate and Independent State Grounds, and Floridas death penalty, 76Cal Judge over Jury Floridas Practice of Imposing death over Life civ. http://web.law.cuny.edu/OurPeople/faculty/publications.html
Extractions: Faculty Publications Professor Penelope Andrews Law Review Articles Violence Against Women in South Africa: The Role of Culture and the Limitations of the L aw Temple Civil and Political Rights Law Review (forthcoming Spring 1999) Affirmative Action in South Africa: Tokenism or Transformation Law in Context Vol. 15 (2) (Spring 1999) Striking the Rock: Confronting Gender Equality in South Africa, 3 Michigan Journal of Race and Law 307 (1998) Violence Against Aboriginal Women in Australia: Possibilities for Redress Within the International Human Rights Framework, 60 Albany L. Rev. 917 (1997) Justice in a Post-Apartheid South Africa, 15 Legal Services Bull. 111 (1990) Legal Education in a Changing South Africa, 1 African L. Rev. 10 (1990) Autonomy and the Miskito Indian Communiy of Nicarague, Aboriginal Law Bull. Vol. 2 No. 32 (June 1988) Apartheid: The Legal Death of the Black Worker, Human Rights Vol. 14 No. 2 (Spring 1987) The Legal Underpinnings of Gender Oppresssion in Apartheid South Africa, 3 Australian Journal of Law and Society (1986) Corporate Codes of Conduct under Apartheid: An Assessment, Trans Africa Forum Vol. 3 No. 3 (1986)
Russell Hittinger Catholic Thought on the death penalty, Center Conversations Aquinas on JurisdictionOver death, Annual Aquinas the State in Centesimus Annus, 15 Fordham intl. http://www.law.utulsa.edu/FacBib/ProfBib.php3?ProfID=104
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Human Rights Announcements: February 2004 Archives The development and implementation of international human rights instruments with allpenal measures; § The abolition of the death penalty; § The reduction http://www.derechos.org/announcements/archives/2004_02.html
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