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Extractions: University of Florida, Levin College of Law Faculty Publications Faculty Working Papers Tuesday Workshop Series Friday Workshop Series Thomas T. Ankersen Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr. Chesterfield Smith Professor The U.S.A. Patriot Act of 2001An Analysis, in Money Laundering, Asset Forfeiture, and Financial Crimes (Oceana Publications, Inc., 2002). Money Laundering Countermeasures with Primary Focus Upon Terrorism and the U.S.A. Patriot Act 2001, 6 J. Money Laundering Control 105 (2002). Observations Concerning the Proposed Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act 2000, in International Money Laundering, Asset Forfeiture, and Financial Crimes (Oceana Publications, Inc., 2001). United States and Civil in Rem Forfeiture: The History and Its Ancient Roots, 3 J. Money Laundering Control 204 (2000). Organized Crime in the Americas and Transnationally, 123 Fla. J. Int
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Extractions: Guatemala City, Guatemala (photo credit: Nitzia Thomas) For over thirty years, Guatemala was embroiled in a civil war. The total number of casualties may never be known to any accuracy, but there will not be too much dissent for figures of 100,000 to 200,000 persons killed or disappeared. The appearance of the term desaparecido ("to be disappeared") was made first in Latin America by the Guatemalan press, and not in Argentina or Chile as might have been supposed. In addition, hundreds of thousands more people were displaced from their communities and became refugees. The preponderance of the evidence indicate that the majority of the atrocities should be blamed on government forces. The UN-sponsored Historical Clarification Commission assigns blame for 93% of the atrocities to government forces and their allied paramilitary groups while the Archdiocese of Guatemala-sponsored Recovery of Historical Memory project assigns a figure of 90%. This was true even though there had been several governments in Guatemala. During the 1960s, state violence was directed towards armed guerillas and their presumed peasant supporters. During the 1970s, state violence was directed towards opposition elements and labor organizers in the cities. In the 1980s, state violence was turned towards uprooting the popular base of the armed guerillas through systematic massacres, mass destruction of indigenous communities and militarization of civilians into Civilian Self-Defense Patrols. The violence was therefore embedded within the state instituitions.
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Extractions: OCTOBER 2001 S M T W R F S S M T W R F S October 2001 Events at the International Institute Monday, October 1 Tuesday, October 2 Wednesday, October 3 Thursday, October 4 Friday, October 5 Application deadline for most spring study abroad programs through International Academic Programs. Turn in complete applications to room 261 Bascom Hall. If you need more information, call 265-6329, or email peeradvisor@bascom.wisc.edu China Economic Forum - agricultural system and dairy industry in China.
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Extractions: ...Article II of the U.N.'s 1948 Convention on Punishment and Prevention of the Crime of Genocide (UN GOAR Res. 260A (III) 9 December 1948; effective 21 January 1951) specifies five categories of activity to be genocidal when directed against an identified "national, ethnical, racial, or religious group," and therefore criminal under international law. Only one of these involves outright killing,
BIBLIOGRAPHY the Law of Internal Armed Conflict Refugee Status, Human rights and Humanitarian 94Civ. on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of genocide, signed on http://www.refugee.org.nz/Bibliography.htm
Extractions: BIBLIOGRAPHY (Click here to go to Table of Cases) (Click here to go to International Instruments) Africa Watch, Land Mines in Angola , New York: Human Rights Watch, 1993. Africa Watch, Angola: Civilians Devastated by 15-Year War , New York: Human Rights Watch, 1991. Aleinikoff, Alexander, "The Meaning of 'Persecution' in United States Asylum Law" (1991) 3(1) International Journal of Refugee Law 1. Andorka, I, "The Use of Direct Incentives and Disincentives and of the Indirect Social Economic Measures in Fertility Policy and Human Rights" in Population and Human Rights: Proceedings of the Expert Group Meeting on Population and Human Rights, Geneva, 3-6 April 1989 Bassiouni, M Cherif, and Wise, Edward M, Aut Dedere Aut Judicare: The Duty to Extradite or Prosecute in International Law , Dordrecht; Boston: Martinus Nijhoff, 1995. Blum, Carolyn P, "Political Assumptions in Asylum Decision-Making: The Example of Refugees from Armed Conflict" in Adelman, H, (ed), Refugee Policy: Canada and the United States , 282, Toronto: Centre for Refugee Studies, York University; Staten Island, New York: Centre for Migration Studies of New York, 1991 Brownlie, Ian
Human Rights Announcements: February 2004 Archives under international law including human rights and international humanitarian law,deeply concerned with the repeated occurrence of genocide, mass murder and http://www.derechos.org/announcements/archives/2004_02.html
Bookreviews: The Evolution Of International Human Rights of torture and genocide would never be committed again. At the same time, peacewas defined as entailing the protection of civil and political rights. http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/hrj/iss12/tan.shtml
Extractions: Book Reviews The Evolution of International Human Rights: Visions Seen. By Paul Gordon Lauren. Philadelphia, Pa.: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. Pp. 366. $29.95, paper. Reviewed by David Tan The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the product of the untiring efforts and resolute will of men and women from all parts of the world. Today, the principles enshrined in the Declaration are the yardstick by which we measure human progress .... Human rights are foreign to no culture and intrinsic to all nations. They belong not to a chosen few, but to all people. It is this universality that endows human rights with the power to cross any border and defy any force. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights differs from all other international human rights instruments primarily in one respect: its influence was not intended to remain confined within one particular culture or one civilization, but rather it was envisaged as a universal set of principles and values to guide and govern all human coexistence. The Evolution of International Human Rights: Visions Seen and governmental actions, and contributing to
Extractions: ABOUT THE PORTAL INSTANT ANALYSIS NEW ADDITIONS MOST VIEWED ... CASE BIBLIOGRAPHY RESOURCE CATEGORY: Book or Chapter Payam Akhavan, The New Frontiers of Judicial Enforcement: The International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda in International Human Rights Monitoring Mechanisms: Essays in Honour of Jakob Th. Moller (Gudmundur Alfredsson, et al., eds.) The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2001. Kelly Dawn Askin, The ICTY: An Introduction to its Origins, Rules and Jurisprudence in Essays on ICTY Procedure and Evidence in Honour of Gabrielle Kirk McDonald (Richard May, et al., eds) The Hague; Boston: Kluwer Law International, 2000. 13-36 Kelly Dawn Askin, War Crimes against Women: Prosecution in International War Crimes Tribunals The Hague: M. Nijhoff, 1997. Kelly Dawn Askin, Women's Issues in International Criminal Law: Recent Developments and the Potential Contribution of the ICC in International Crimes, Peace, and Human Rights: The Role of the International Criminal Court (Dinah Shelton, ed) Ardsley, NY: Transnational Publishers, 2000. 47-64 M. Cherif Bassiouni
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No Accident - Firearms Article By Duncan Long the UN convened hearings on the genocide, the US Ambassador, Madeline Albright,argued that genocide was the He s also a big supporter of abortion rights. http://duncanlong.com/science-fiction-fantasy-short-stories/no-accident.htm
Extractions: That Was No Accident Theres an old story about a cowpoke who was walking alongside his horse one day when he noticed a movement out of the corner of his eye. He turned to see a rattlesnake coiled to strike. Thinking fast, the cowboy jumped out of the way just as the snake struck, barely missing him. The most recent shooting in LA (on August 10, 1999) is the perfect example of how our governmental gas bags have betrayed us. Theyve made it impossible for school officials to carry a gun for self defense, turning our schools into shooting zones for the lawless cowards looking for a place to do damage with little chance of running into any resistance. We should all take a moment to say thank you to the National Educators Association and gun grabbing politicians for letting these cowards kill our children.
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Extractions: EXPERTS PRESS RELEASES TRANSCRIPTS / VIDEOS OP-EDS / ARTICLES ... BY TOPIC Arundhati Roy from "The Algebra of Infinite Justice," The Guardian, Sept. 29, 2001(in German, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Sept. 28; in Outlook [weekly], New Delhi, Oct. 8): Fearing an attack from America, one million citizens have fled from their homes and arrived at the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The UN estimates that there are eight million Afghan citizens who need emergency aid. As supplies run out-food and aid agencies have been asked to leave-the BBC reports that one of the worst humanitarian disasters of recent times has begun to unfold. Witness the infinite justice of the new century. Civilians starving to death while they're waiting to be killed. from "Brutality smeared in peanut butter, why America must stop the war now" ( The Guardian , Oct. 23; in German
Extractions: Endnotes INTRODUCTION In recent years, many international lawyers and scholars have noted a substantial convergence between international human rights law ( IHRL ) and international humanitarian law ( IHL This convergence is due in large measure to the distressing proliferation of violent internal armed conflicts in many parts of the world. Whether in Cambodia, El Salvador or Sierra Leone, these conflicts have served to highlight the chief inadequacies of IHRL and IHL and have, as a consequence, provoked discussion about how such inadequacies ought to be remedied so as to afford better protection to the millions of victims of such conflicts. Among the chief concerns in this debate is the prevailing confusion about the proper application of IHRL and IHL in the context of such conflicts, since many people continue to think that IHRL only applies in times of peace, and that only IHL applies in times of war. This confusion is compounded by the seeming absence in contemporary international law literature of any straightforward analysis of the interplay between the norms and institutions relevant to IHL and IHRL protections in the context of such conflicts.
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Extractions: Friday, Jan. 31, 2003 Hunter S. Thompsons novel "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" was a best seller. I have used the words for a topic that I hope is as interesting, but I know is a lot less amusing. Of course, I could have used other words hatred and contempt, for example. What Im referring to is the degeneration of politics into name-calling, slander, invective, and insults of the vilest sort. What Im complaining about is the abuse of the right of free speech. What Im distressed by is the lack of awareness that this right, like all rights, comes with responsibilities firmly attached. I have a right perhaps a duty to criticize those with whom I disagree. In fact, I do it often. No one except a totalitarian denies this right.