JWST 5111 the utilization of the word Holocaust by other groups who have been afflictedwith trauma, slavery, human rights violations, and genocide, especially, but http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Educational_Resources/Curriculum/Courses/JWST_5111/jwst_
Extractions: Thus, the course will begin with discussion of problems of semantics, "Holocaust," versus "Shoah," and Genocide, issues of uniqueness, the problem of inclusion of other groups affected by the Nazi era such as the Roma and Sinti peoples, homosexuals, Poles and religious dissidents, then move to individualized and more complex issues relating to the specificity of German culpability, gender-related questions, examination of individual theological responses in depth, the second generation, as well as issues relating to probing limits of representation in art and literature. If we would have more time, we might go into the question of comparative genocidebut that is probably better left for another course. Aim of the Course: Aim of the course is to produce professional learning experience in the area of Holocaust studies, with understanding of historiographical discourse, reading of individual works, and writing assignments. The Holocaust should always be viewed in the context of the civilization in which it took place: European, Christian, scientific, modern, technological, and progressive.
THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE Just as in any civilized society, rights and duties are the two sides of 6. RESPONDENTSARE ALSO INDICTABLE UNDER genocide CONVENTION In Resolution 96(I) of http://www.worldservice.org/intcourt.html
Chiapas95 Archives In Reverse-date Order civ. S;Letter from Santiago Santiago of DESMI, Mar 4, Chiapas95; S;ProcescoIntl.civil Commission finds Evidence of genocide, Mar 1, Chiapas95; S;JornadaVoice http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~archive/chiapas95/1998.03/
Extractions: Thread Index S/E;Position of the Autonomous Pluriethnic Regions on Zedillo Initiatives, Mar 26 S;Blanco:Lead By Obeying?, Mar 24 S;Navarro:Indigenous Law:Change of Terrain, Mar 24 ... ?Mandar obedeciendo? , moonlight Ley indigena: cambiar de terreno , moonlight La UE, por una salida ``aceptable, democratica y digna'' en Chiapas , moonlight No Subject , Hector Velarde [fzln-l] Comunicado de Prensa de la Comision Civil , Hector Velarde S;Equipo Nizkor: Illegal Detention and Toture of Activists, Mar 20 S;Equipo Nizkor:Campaign against Rui and Others, Mar 20 E;NO WORD FOR WAR, Mar 19 S;ALIANZA CIVICA Schedule for 1988, Mar 19 ... REPORTE DE OBSERVADORES: POLHO y OVENTIC , enlacecivil SOBRE EL ASESINATO EN ROBERTO BARRIOS , enlacecivil SOBRE EL ASESINATO EN ROBERTO BARRIOS , enlacecivil S;Jornada,A.Cordova:The Way Out in Chiapas, Mar 18 S;Jornada,E.R.Huchim:Disinformation, Mar 18 S;Jornada,B.Batiz:Hold Back War, Mar 18 S;Jornada,C.Montemayor:Accords and Initiatives, Mar 18 ... E;B.Carr Reviews Recent Lit. on Zapatistas, , Harry M. Cleaver E;Mex.LaborNews, Vol.III, No.6, Mar 16
Events of a culture does not fall within the definition of genocide as such been definedas the intentional and severe deprivation of fundamental rights contrary to http://www.ijr.org.za/papers/vdvyfer.html
Extractions: Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. The South African Constitution contains a solemn decree in its Bill of Rights sanctioning the right of certain sections of the community to maintain their cultural heritage, to practice their religion and to use their language. It provides: Persons belonging to a cultural, religious or linguistic community may not be denied the right, with other members of their community, to The Constitution furthermore affords to everyone the right to use the language and to participate in the cultural life of their choice, provided they do so in a manner that is not inconsistent with any of the provisions of the Bill of Rights. A non-discrimination clause in the Constitution prohibits unfair discrimination by the State
ATMs Vital To Freedom | ATM Marketplace News by Mike Lee, ATMIA intl. and independent, that from that equal creation they deriverights inherent and of the first names of victims of Nazi genocide from the http://www.atmmarketplace.com/news_story_10699.htm
Extractions: by Mike Lee, ATMIA Intl. Director 12 September 2001 Survivors trapped in the rubble of the collapsed World Trade Center have called out on their cell phones to be rescued. People trapped in the inferno of the WTC before it collapsed and passengers on the hijacked jetliners used their phones, poignantly, to say goodbye to their loved ones. America and the civilized world are in grief. Some say the world will never be the same again. Perhaps the nature of freedom has changed and, with it, the future shape of peace in the world. Distraught and devastated New Yorkers queued at ATMs to draw money in a city trying to survive the biggest act of terrorism ever inflicted on United States soil. A fear drove them to the cash machines, a fear that there would be shortages - shortages of fuel, shortages of cash, along with the terrible shortage of blood. If only people will donate more blood. If only the airlines can be re-opened with enhanced security levels. If only the streets, roads and bridges can go back to carrying people and vehicles freely and safely to their destinations. If only there will be sufficient fuel for all our requirements. If only we can keep a supply line to our cash through the ATMs, to buy the supplies we need.
Extractions: Dr. Guroian sits on numerous editorial boards including The Journal of Religious Ethics, Pro Ecclesia: A Journal of Catholic and Evangelical Theology, Regeneration, and Christian Bio-Ethics. He is on the Board of Directors of the Society of Christian Ethics and on the Executive Committee of Christians Associated for Relations with Eastern Europe. He has been active in both the National Council of Churches and in the World Council of Churches. He served in recent years as a member of the Ethics and Ecclesiology Consultation of the WCC.
Insults Unpunished » 2002 » June have blanket immunity from prosecution by the court, which has the power to investigatewar crimes, genocide and other gross human rights abuses committed from http://www.insultsunpunished.com/archives/2002/06/
NO. 99-10331 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH 9 Page (with Daniel D. Polsby), Of genocide and Disarmament, 86/1 civ. RightsLJ 105-178 (Summer 1995); Personal Security, Personal Liberty, and The http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/wbardwel/public/nfalist/us_v_emerson
Roots Of Human Resistance To Animal Rights Michigan State University DCL College of Law. When complete, this site will contain a full set of legal material relating to animals including all levels in the US, foreign national law and http://www.animallaw.info/articles/arussbartlett2002.htm
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Civil Liberties Docket - Vol. XII, No. 1 - November, 1966 UN DECLARATION OF HUMAN rights Arts 19, 28, 29, 30 Millstone, High court retreats on rightsMajority decisions strengthen hand of Pls v Natl States rights Party, Lynch, Carroll http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/meiklejohn/meik-12_1/meik-12_1-4.html
Extractions: ANN FAGAN GINGER, Editor I. UN DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: Arts 19, 28, 29, 30 MATERIAL ON US SUPREME COURT: Articles: William J Brennan, Jr, Supreme Court and Meiklejohn interpretation of First Amendment. 79 Harvard 1-20. Paul J Mishkin, The Supreme Court, 1964 term, 79 Harvard 56-102. Benjamin G Rader, Barbara K Rader, The Ely-Holmes friendship, 1901-1912. 10 Am Jour of Legal Hist 128-47. GENERAL CONSTITUTIONAL MATERIAL: Articles: Henry M Holland, Jr, Cardozo on legal method. 15 Jour of Pub Law 122-49. Justine Wise Polier, Judicial review in democracy: Dissenting opinion. 3 Houston 354-66. Peter Feller, Karl L Gotting, The Second Amendment. 61 Northwestern 46-70.
Ramapo College Of New Jersey || General Eduaction Courses General Education Courses. Students should look at their audits for specific guidelines on what requirements they need in General Education. II. MPOL 309 CIVIL rights. SENV 207 PUBLIC POLICY http://www.ramapo.edu/register/genEd/genEdSp03Current.html
Extractions: Slovenia ratified the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court on December 31, 2001. The Izbrisani (Erased residents) Issue News stories on Izbrisani Other Slovenian News stories The Izbrisani (Erased residents) Issue in Slovenia An introduction by Jim Fussell (Feb. 26, 2004), followed by news articles. On February 26, 1992, the newly independent state of Slovenia deleted the names of some 30,000 residents from the nation's civil registries. The targeted population, which came to be known as izbrisani (erased residents) were not of Slovenian ancestry, but were so-called 'new minorities" including ethnic Serbs, ethnic Croats and ethnic Bosnian Muslims, ethnic Albanian Kosovars and ethnic Roma which the government sought to force out of the country. (In contrast 'old minorities' include ethnic Italians and ethnic Hungarians, specifically mentioned in the December 1991 Constitution.)
Courses Of Instruction: 2002-2003 CLAS 218 Topics in Classical civ. Credits 3.00. This course investigates themes and issues in classical civilization http://www.registrar.sbc.edu/courses200310.html
Extractions: A broad, general introduction to selected concepts and topics in cultural anthropology. A number of ethnographies from different world regions will be read and questions about differing social practices and cultural values will be explored, along with questions about how anthropologists examine the objects of their studies- persons, cultures, societies. The course is designed primarily for first- and second-year students with little background in social sciences. This course will expose students to the methods and theories of historical archaeology, offering participants the opportunity to conduct archaeological reconnaissance survey, archaeological excavation, and laboratory processing of archaeologically recovered artifacts. couse includes two four-week summer sessions. Students may register for one or both sessions; each session offereing three semester hours of credit.
Extractions: [WHRR Home] [Bora Laskin Law Library] [Faculty of Law] [Uof T Library] ... [Search] THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF INDIGENOUS RIGHTS FROM THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE JOSE PAULO KASTRUP SUMMARY I. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 98 II. THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THE AMERICAN HEMISPHERE ......................................... 99 A. Who Are the 'Indigenous Peoples'? The International Definition .................................................................................... 99 The U.S. Definition ............................................................................................... 100 B. A Historical Overview and the Origins of Today's Problems Precolonialism and ColonialismThe Beginning and Almost an End ........................ 102 Indigenous Peoples in the Twentieth Century .......................................................... 103 A Nation Within a Nation ...................................................................................... 105 III. THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE INDIGENOUS RIGHTS ............................................... 105
I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts tried again last year, writing a book that would implicate Christian Churches inthe Holocaust, especially the Catholic Church, as major vehicles for genocide. http://www.imustnotthinkbadthoughts.blogspot.com/2004_01_04_imustnotthinkbadthou
Extractions: Blogging the rise of American Empire Iraq: more than a federation It appears that the governing council in Iraq has opted to created a lopsided federation. They have approved a plan for a single, autonomous region for the Kurds as part of an Iraqi federation. Such a province would not likely dominate Iraq, but would problematize the economic recovery of Iraq because control of the oilfields of Kirkuk would fall directly under the control of an autonomous government. Posted by: Nathanael / 4:37 PM Bush courts UN: "I still won't respect you tomorrow!" According to the Washington Post, Bush wants UN to increase presence in Iraq, but won't turn over any authority. This is perhaps old hat by now. But the true comedy is that the administration's diplomats may be avoiding Annan and the UN:
SUDAN collection of articles and links that highlight development and the human rightssituation in the country. 18. Internet Foundation Sudan genocide links to http://islamic-world.net/islamic-state/sudan.htm
Extractions: What is now northern Sudan was in ancient times the kingdom of Nubia, which came under Egyptian rule after 2600 B.C. An Egyptian and Nubian civilization called Kush flourished until A.D. 350. Missionaries converted the region to Christianity in the 6th century, but an influx of Muslim Arabs, who had already conquered Egypt, eventually controlled the area and replaced Christianity with Islam. During the 1500s a people called the Funj conquered much of Sudan, and several other black African groups settled in the south, including the Dinka, Shilluk, Nuer, and Azande. Egyptians again conquered the Sudan in 1874, and after Britain occupied Egypt in 1882, it took over Sudan in 1898, ruling the country in conjunction with Egypt. It was known as the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan between 1898 and 1955. On Aug. 20, 1998, the United States launched cruise missiles that destroyed a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Khartoum that allegedly manufactured chemical weapons. Sudan has close ties with Iraq, which has thwarted the UN inspections of its weapons stockpiles that are thought to include biological weapons. The U.S. contended that the wealthy Arab, Osama Bin Laden, financed the Sudanese factory. Since 1999 international attention has been focused on evidence that slavery is widespread throughout Sudan. Arab raiders from the north of the country have enslaved thousands of southerners, who are black. The Dinka people have been the hardest hit. Some sources point out that the raids intensified in the 1980s along with the civil war between north and south. Since the early 1990s, several international human rights organizations have engaged in the controversial practice of buying back slaves from the traders. Some contend this may inadvertently encourage slavery since slave redemption has become profitable. The antislavery organizations counter that in the absence of a political solution, buying back slaves is the only hope for thousands of Sudanese.
General Treatises / Journals / Government Documents (U.S. Foreign) Eureka (Accessible from Research Databases Page/B Catalog of mainly research libraries, including most major academic law libraries. http://library.law.smu.edu/resguide/HR-main.htm
Extractions: All law school subscription databases are listed on the library's Underwood Research Databases Page. Direct URL's for access to many of the databases are listed below. (Accessible from law quad only.) Abbreviations Dictionaries The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed. 2000). Tables 2-5 in back. [On Reserve] Biebers Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations (5th ed. 2001). [copies at Reference Office and on Reserve] Raistrick, Index to Legal Citations and Abbreviations (2d ed. 1993). [2-C Ref: KD400 .R33 1993]. (Reference Office). Biebers Dictionary of Legal Citations: Reference Guide for Attorneys, Legal Secretaries, and Law Students [On Reserve and copy in Reference Office] Kavass, Bieber's Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations Reversed: Terms and Titles to Abbreviations (1994). [2-C Ref K89 .K37 1994] Australian and New Zealand Legal Abbreviations (1988). [2-C Ref: KV .F663 1988]