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81. Pepperdine Law Library Legal Research
Mason U. civ. The extension of legal rights to animals under a caring ethic an DeathPenalty Symposium A Call to Action A Moratorium on Executions Presented
http://law.pepperdine.edu/library/legal_research/cilp/cilp0502jour.jsp

82. Huridocs-Tech List Archive Index By Author
IFEX Communique 830 intl Debra Guzman; New DFN Hosts Online Meeting with DeathPenalty Activists Digital 2003 Internet Governance and civ Emmanuel Njenga;
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83. 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

84. International Human Rights -- Law, Policy, And Process
iii Bruce Zagaris, Mexico Sues US in ICJ over Consular rights in DeathPenalty Cases, 19 Int’l Enforcement L. Rep. 102, (March 2003).
http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/intlhr/chapter13.html
David Weissbrodt , Joan Fitzpatrick, and Frank Newman International Human Rights—Law, Policy, and Process (3d ed. 2001).
Supplement to Chapter 13: Domestic Remedies for Human Rights Violations within the U.S. (November 2003)
Section G (4 a) (at 740-43):  U.S. Supreme Court [Judicial Interpretation of Treaties and Customary International Law]
 As the coursebook noted, in 1989 the United State Supreme Court held 5 to 4 that the death penalty for a crime committed at age 16 or 17 did not constitute unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment.  Stanford v. Kentucky , 492 U.S. 361, 380 (1989).)  In so doing, the majority (Chief Justice Rehnquist and Justices Scalia, White, O’Connor, and Kennedy) rejected the relevance of international law and experience while the minority (Justices Brennan, Marshall, Blackmun , and Stevens) rested their contrary opinion about interpretation of the Eighth Amendment, in part, on the overwhelming international disapproval of such uses of capital punishment. ( See David Weissbrodt International Human Rights—Law, Policy, and Process

85. Open Letter To Mr. Osama Bin Ladin, IRED
you re lucky enough you may surrender to forces whose countries don t allow the deathpenalty. Home Search © 19952004 IRED.Com, Inc All rights Reserved.
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Simeon Mitropolitski is a Canadian analyst, of Bulgarian descent, and former syndicated columnist with the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA). He is the author of several hundred articles dealing with the hot political and economic topics, both Bulgarian and international. ("A Royal Solution." World Press Review. June 1997, provides English versions). He was part of the first group of Bulgarian intellectuals that began the opposition movement that finally put an end to the communist regime in the country, and in 1996-1997 participated in the international monitors' teams during the elections in several Balkan countries - Romania, Albania and Bulgaria. In 1999 he was among the few Bulgarian journalists that supported NATO military operation against Yugoslavia. In 2002 Simeon and his family emigrated from Bulgaria to Canada where they now live in Montreal, Quebec. Global Real Estate Project
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86. For Many US Cities, Business Is History - The Times Of India
TOP. About the Publisher For reprint rightsTimes Syndication Service.Copyright © 2004 Times Internet Limited. All rights reserved.
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DALLAS : Asked what he thought of Western civilization, Mahatma Gandhi , apocryphally, is said to have replied, “I think it’s a good idea.” Americans are getting a roasting from much of the world for their cultural insensitivity following the destruction of Iraqi treasures. A country with only about 500 years of history, Americans are being told, has little idea of 5000-year old civilizations. How else can one explain their total lack of concern over the annihilation of Iraqi museums even as they rushed to protect the Iraqi oil ministry? Most Americans are discovering only now that

87. 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.
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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] Bieber’s 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). Bieber’s 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]

88. NewsMax.com Archives

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89. EPIC Alert 10.19

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  • From: EPIC Info
  • Subject: EPIC Alert 10.19
  • Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 10:03:23 -0700

======================================================================= E P I C A l e r t ======================================================================= Volume 10.19 September 18, 2003 -
Published by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) Washington, D.C.
http://www.epic.org/alert/EPIC_Alert_10.19.html

====================================================================== Table of Contents ======================================================================
[1] EPIC Lawsuit Compels Release of Passenger Profiling Info [2] U.S. and EU Debate Handling of Passenger Data [3] EPIC Files FTC Complaint over Experian¹s Deceptive Ads [4] White House Pushes to Expand Patriot Act [5] EPIC Joins Coalition to Urge Protection of Health Info [6] News in Brief [7] EPIC Bookstore: Pole Star - Human Rights in the Information Society [8] Upcoming Conferences and Events
====================================================================== [1] EPIC Lawsuit Compels Release of CAPPS II Passenger Profiling Info ======================================================================
Just a day after EPIC asked a federal court to issue an emergency court order requiring the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to release information concerning the Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System (CAPPS II), the agency agreed to process the documents for potential release. In a submission filed with the court, the TSA stated that it will complete processing the material by September 25, five days before public comments are due on the TSA's proposed Privacy Act notice for the controversial air passenger profiling system.

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