Ramapo College Of New Jersey || General Eduaction Courses AINS 127 INTRO TO intl STUDIES. ALIT 101 INTRO Culture and civ. AHST 226 EARLY AMERICAN NATION. AHST 246 HITLER HOLCST genocide MPOL 309 civIL rights. Gen Ed Global/Multicultural http://www.ramapo.edu/register/genEd/genEdSp03Prior.html
University Of Michigan Law School Course List civ Rgts Liberty. 830 Fraud. 857 genocide, Tribunals Truth Com. 838 Globalization Latin America. 824 Globalization and Human rights 827 Internet Issues in intl Prop. 890 IP and the http://cgi2.www.law.umich.edu/_ClassSchedule/CourseList.asp
Extractions: Most of the work for the first year is required. There are several reasons for this. One reason is that there are some basic principles which any serious and thoughtful student would choose to study early in his or her career. The study of this fairly traditional material has become one of the experiences shared by almost all lawyers. Also, knowledge of all the materials to which the student is exposed makes it somewhat easier for first-year instructors to plan a program which minimizes overlapping presentations. By restricting elections in the first year, the School is able to keep the first-year students together in groups of about 90. The logistics of scheduling 90-person groups is much more manageable under restricted elections than it would be in an environment in which elections varied widely.
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The Akha Heritage Foundation - Intl. Treaty Between NGO S And intl. territories in various parts of the world, which has caused genocide, negationand destruction of our cultures, violations of human rights and racial http://www.akha.org/content-307.html
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
Extractions: I. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND ASSOCIATION (FIRST AMENDMENT LIBERTIES, AND NINTH AND FOURTEENTH AMENDMENTS) (0-299) UN DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: Arts 19, 28, 29, 30 Letter: Proposed legislation: Speech: MATERIAL ON US SUPREME COURT: Article: Proposed constitutional amendment: Articles: Merle William Loper, The Court of Chief Justice Hughes: contributions to civil liberties. 12 Wayne 535-95. John F Marvin, A constitutional prejudice for liberty and equality: Mr Justice Goldberg. 34 Missouri 289-324. GENERAL CONSTITUTIONAL MATERIAL: Book: Articles: Dan H McCullough, History of first amendment of acts of Sept 24, 1789 and Mar 2, 1831. 12 S Dakota 171-257. Jerome A Barron, Access to press: new first amendment right. 80 Harvard 1641-1678.
Extractions: Many international law scholars have assumed that the rise of international human rights litigation in US courts is an unequivocally positive development. In this essay, I will suggest that, notwithstanding its understandable appeal, this litigation entails significant domestic costs, and possibly international costs as well. These costs, like the benefits of international human rights litigation, are difficult to measure and probably vary from case to case. If nothing else, however, the existence of these costs may suggest that courts should await specific guidance from Congress before allowing further expansions of this litigation.
Extractions: International Studies Academic Programs International Studies is designed to allow undergraduate students of all interests to pursue the study of foreign cultures and societies and the global forces with which they interact. To enroll, please contact the CIE to make an appointment. Click here for a list of qualifying IS courses listed by term International Studies (B.A.) International Studies Certificate Why pursue international studies? We live in an interdependent world. Daily headlines, national policies, and regional economics are shaped by people all around the globe. World forces affect our academic choices, career opportunities, and shopping listseven the water we drink and the air we breathe. As more businesses and organizations expand globally, we as individuals are going global, too, surfing the Web and e-mailing across the seas to pursue our personal and professional goals. Following this trend, international studies provides a context for studying social and natural sciences, business and commerce, the humanities, fine arts, and foreign languages within a global context. International studies provides an interdisciplinary program designed to give students specialized and general global knowledge, second language skills, and significant international experience. Each student will complete the core courses, select a second language, and study abroad or complete an internship (as approved by the Director of the Center for International Education). Those choosing to major with an emphasis may select either Latin American studies or international human rights. Students may also work with the CIE Director to develop an individual emphasis in another area of study at the university.
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS that Freeport engaged in cultural genocide by destroying the with the Republic toviolate international human rights. Beanal s claims under Fed.R.civ.Proc.12(b http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/Opinions/pub/98/98-30235-CV0.HTM
International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights on the pretext that the present Covenant does not recognize such rights or that it tothe Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of genocide. http://www.efc.ca/pages/law/un/intl-covenant-civil-political-rights.html
Extractions: U.N.T.S. No.14668, vol.999 (1976), p.171 INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS The States Parties to the present Covenant, Considering that, in accordance with the principles proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nations, recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world, Recognizing that these rights derive from the inherent dignity of the human person, Recognizing that, in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights , the ideal of free human beings enjoying civil and political freedom and freedom from fear and want can only be achieved if conditions are created whereby everyone may enjoy his civil and political rights, as well as his economic, social and cultural rights, Considering the obligation of States under the Charter of the United Nations to promote universal respect for and observance of, human rights and freedoms, Realizing that the individual, having duties to other individuals and to the community to which he belongs, is under a responsibility to strive for the promotion and observance of the rights recognized in the present Covenant, Agree upon the following articles: PART I All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.
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Information Resources World Level, Book Titles D - J activity, such as peacekeeping and human rights. redressing crimes against humanity,including genocide. reconciliation commissions, intl peoples tribunals http://www.peace.ca/infoworldbooksdj.htm
Extractions: Other pages: Books, by Title A- C Books, by Title K - O Books, by Title P - R, Books, by Title S - V ... Other Information BY TITLE: APPEARS in newly re-formatted "The International Review of the Red Cross", a quarterly journal published since 1869 by the ICRC. It now is meant for a larger audience. Contact: review.gva@icrc.org Debating the Democratic Peace . Editors - Michael Brown, Sean Lynn-Jones and Steven Miller. Publisher - The MIT Press 1996. ISBN 0-262-52213-6. Unrated. Part 1. The Case for the Democratic Peace
Who's Who, World Level H - K past year significantly reinforced the trend toward an intl. for the world s worsthuman rights offenders. prosecuting those behind the Rwandan genocide, the http://www.peace.ca/whoswhoworldhk.htm
Extractions: Index for Other Pages (bottom of page - click here Hague Appeal for Peace - At the end of the bloodiest century in history, The Hague Appeal for Peace campaign seeks to abolish war and create a culture of peace. The campaign has created new partnerships between citizens, governments, and international organizations; this "New Diplomacy" aims to move toward peace and justice. The Hague Appeal for Peace is a major coalition of civil society organizations with a 80-member international organizing committee and a network of over 1000 organizations and individuals. This network includes cultural activists, those concerned with peace and disarmament, human rights, indigenous peoples' rights, gender, the environment, faith-based approaches, peace education and youth. In May of 1999 The Hague Appeal for Peace organized the largest civil society peace conference in history. Over 10,000 activists from around the world attended. The Hague Appeal for Peace, c/o IWTC, 777 UN Plaza, New York, NY 10017, P hone: 212-687-2623 Fax: 212-661-2704 ; Email:
JJ's Choice Del Ponte to maintain genocide charges; The Serb view; Court lifts communication PAat heart of rights abuse report; Voice of the wrecking civ casualties update. http://home.planet.nl/~kempe103/story.html
Extractions: Politici in de toekomst voor de rechter? (NL) audio Ex-Dutch PM quizzed Nato 'warned Serbs of bombings' Nato bombing spree revisited ... Nederlandse politici voor het gerecht (NL) Former Dutch leaders forced to testify Related (NL) Race row wounds Czech pop idol First peal for Russia's giant bell Tsar Vladimir's bell rings out Church blesses giant Tsar Bell ... Amber Room (P) Eggs to return to Russia Eggs - overview Turkish delight Eurovision Song Contest ... Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopaedia (P) America and the Holocaust Ella the elephant, the aristocrat and the Aussie New Nato 'unhelpful' - RU Support for Stalingrad comeback ...
JJ's Choice Del Ponte to maintain genocide charges; The Serb view; Court lifts Rafah humanitariancatastrophe UN; PA at heart of rights abuse report; civ casualties update. http://home.planet.nl/~jjvanka/story.html
Extractions: Politici in de toekomst voor de rechter? (NL) audio Ex-Dutch PM quizzed Nato 'warned Serbs of bombings' Nato bombing spree revisited ... Nederlandse politici voor het gerecht (NL) Former Dutch leaders forced to testify Related (NL) Race row wounds Czech pop idol First peal for Russia's giant bell Tsar Vladimir's bell rings out Church blesses giant Tsar Bell ... Amber Room (P) Eggs to return to Russia Eggs - overview Turkish delight Eurovision Song Contest ... Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopaedia (P) America and the Holocaust Ella the elephant, the aristocrat and the Aussie New Nato 'unhelpful' - RU Support for Stalingrad comeback ...
War Disaster And Genocide Stalin Purge / Famines 5M Korean War civ+mil (Aviation That would equal the Armeniangenocide, and low revisionist Robinson 1997 2. 1420m deaths intl Place of http://www.arthurhu.com/index/genocide.htm
Extractions: (c) Arthur Hu, please cite when using data from here on how to get more complete data or complete text of these references With apologies to those who find the topic grisly, I've always wondered how all the great mass killings and wars rank compared against each other. This is one of the most complete collection of mass death statistics on the internet. Dedicated to the hope that people will one day stop using the name of economic justice to kill their fellow man and woman, and finally realize that Karl Marx, not free market capitalism, is the most evil system of thought, and biggest source of death and poverty in human history. Feel free to send comments or new information And the award for the most mass killings credited to one man goes to ... (ta dah...) Karl Marx! Congratulations! It exceeds all war deaths in the 20th century, and even the wildest inflation of deaths due to slavery. More than Hitler. More than the Japanese Empire. Way more than Uncle Sam. Remember the motto.. No Justice No Peace. Just kill your fellow man until human equality has been achieved. Let this be a warning to those who want to raise hell for justice. An even more awesome reference is at http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstatx.htm"
The Key Human Rights Challenge: Developing Enforcement Mechanisms that, in addition to piracy and slave trading, genocide and war of Free Trade Unions(ICFTU), Colombia Appalling Human rights Situation of 0103208-civ (SD Fla http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/hrj/iss15/collingsworth.shtml
Extractions: The Key Human Rights Challenge: Developing Enforcement Mechanisms Terry Collingsworth I. The Current Reality of Rights Without Remedies A. Unocal Corporation and Forced Labor in Burma B. Exxon Mobil and Genocide, Murder, and Torture in Aceh, Indonesia C. Coca-Cola and Death Squads in Colombia ... IV. Limitations of the ATCA and the Case for Universally Applicable Enforcement Mechanisms I. The Current Reality of Rights Without Remedies The very essence of civil liberty certainly consists in the right of every individual to claim the protection of the laws, whenever he receives an injury . . . . It is a general and indisputable rule, that where there is a legal right, there is also a legal remedy by suit or action at law whenever that right is invaded . . . . The government of the United States has been emphatically termed a government of laws, and not of men. It will certainly cease to deserve this high appellation, if the laws furnish no remedy for the violation of a vested legal right. If there is any consolation to the failure to reach a breakthrough agreement at the United Nations World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa, it is that any new standard would have joined a stack of well-intentioned human rights conventions and resolutions that remain basically unenforceable. A fundamental inequity is at work when commercial interests and property rights are protected by enforceable agreements
App. D: Bibliography civ. T., The Second Amendment and the Historiography of the Bill of rights, 4 J Kates,Don B., Jr., with Polsby, Daniel D., Of genocide and Disarmament, 86 http://www.costerus.com/legal/appendix_d_bibliography.htm
Extractions: Bibliography of Scholarly Research Amar, Akhil Reed, "Second Thoughts: What the Right to Bear Arms Really Means," The New Republic , p. 242, July 12, 1999. Amar, Akhil Reed, "The Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment," 101 Yale L. J . 1131-1284, April 1992. Amar, Akhil Reed, "The Bill of Rights as a Constitution," 100 Yale L. J Cottrol, Robert J., (ed.), Gun Control and the Constitution: Sources and Explorations on the Second Amendment , 3 vols., Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, N.Y., 1992, and in single paperback vol., Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, N.Y., 1994. Cottrol, Robert J., with Diamond, Raymond T., "The Fifth Auxiliary Right," 104 Yale L. J. Cottrol, Robert J., "Public Safety and the Right to Bear Arms," in D. Bodenhamer and J. Ely, After 200 Years: The Bill of Rights in Modern America , Indiana Univ. Press, Bloomington, Ind., 1993. Cottrol, Robert J., "The Second Amendment: Toward an Afro-Americanist Reconsideration," 80 Georgetown L. J
University Of Michigan Law School Course List Rel to Real Estate 898 Fed Prac in civ Rgts Liberty 830 Fraud 857 genocide, Tribunals Truth International Tax Policy 827 Internet Issues in intl Prop 890 http://141.211.44.58/_ClassSchedule/CourseList.asp
Extractions: Most of the work for the first year is required. There are several reasons for this. One reason is that there are some basic principles which any serious and thoughtful student would choose to study early in his or her career. The study of this fairly traditional material has become one of the experiences shared by almost all lawyers. Also, knowledge of all the materials to which the student is exposed makes it somewhat easier for first-year instructors to plan a program which minimizes overlapping presentations. By restricting elections in the first year, the School is able to keep the first-year students together in groups of about 90. The logistics of scheduling 90-person groups is much more manageable under restricted elections than it would be in an environment in which elections varied widely.
International Labor Rights Fund Lawsuit Against DynCorp acts of Torture, Crimes Against Humanity and Cultural genocide violate the R. civ. thatDefendants have violated Plaintiffs and the class human rights and the http://www.ciponline.org/colombia/irlfdyncorp.htm
Extractions: C.A. No: CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT FOR EQUITABLE RELIEF AND DAMAGES; JURY TRIAL DEMANDED VENANCIO AGUASANTA ARIAS AND ROSA TANGUILA ANDI, La Comunidad San Franciso 2, Province of Sucumbios, Ecuador, husband and wife on behalf of themselves, as guardians of their four minor children, and on behalf of all others similarly situated; ESTER INEZ ANDI, La Comunidad San Franciso 2, Province of Sucumbios, Ecuador, on behalf of herself, as legal Guardian of her minor child, and on behalf of all others similarly situated;
VICTIMS RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW Mireya Navarro, Guatemalan Army Waged genocide, New Report of Ferdinand Marcos,Human rights Litigation Hilao v eg, BurgerFischer v. Degussa AG, civ. http://www.hawaii.edu/law/faculty/publications/REDRESS111199.htm
Extractions: VICTIMS RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW TO INVESTIGATION, PROSECUTION AND COMPENSATION by Jon M. Van Dyke William S. Richardson School of Law University of Hawai`i at Manoa CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL LAW, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND REFUGEE HEALTH AND WELLBEING: LEGAL, HUMANITARIAN, AND HEALTH ISSUES AND DIRECTIONS Honolulu, Hawai`i November 16, 1999 Time and time again, the United Nations experience has shown that peace accords built on impunity are shaky and do not hold. In Angola, for example, six amnesties have been granted as part of the peace process, and each has served as little more than an invitation to further bloodshed and atrocities. I. The Sierra Leone Civil War. The West African country of Sierra Leone has experienced an eight-year civil war led by rebels of the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) and the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC). Although the fighting began as a struggle among competing factions, in recent years it has been focused against the countrys first President elected in a multi-party election, Ahmad Tejan Kabbah. President Kabbah took office in March 1996, was forced from office 14 months later on May 25, 1997 by the AFRC/RUF rebel alliance, and then was reinstated in early 1998 as President by the Nigerian-led peacekeeping force formally called the Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group (ECOMOG).