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1. Latin American Human Rights Research 1980-1989
the Dominican Republic, and haiti, no. 3 (1944); Ecuador Covenant on civil and Political rights in the light of Reports of the Human rights Committee", 15 Polish Yrbk. intl. L
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LATIN AMERICAN HUMAN RIGHTS RESEARCH 1980-1989: A GUIDE TO SOURCES AND A BIBLIOGRAPHY
Steven C. Perkins
Draft version of article published at 19 pp.163-267 (Fall, 1990). ABSTRACT This paper will give a brief introduction to researching Latin American human rights literature. It will review two significant publications for research on human rights in Latin America and it will then discuss the general process of locating Latin American legal materials on human rights. A guide to the human rights mechanisms of the Organization of American States is followed by a brief introduction to the human rights organs of the United Nations. The paper concludes with three lists: 1) a bibliography of monographs and articles published since 1979, concerned with human rights in Latin America; 2) Latin American law collections in the United States; and 3) organizations concerned with human rights in Latin America. The Caribbean states are not covered. CONTENTS Part I Introduction 00 Legal Materials 00 Legal Periodicals 00 Part II Organization Of American States Inter-American Commission on Women Inter-American Indian Institute Inter-American Commission on Human Rights ... Centro Asesorio y Promotion Electoral 00 Part III

2. Index Page: Links To Haiti News June-August, 2001
letter to President Aristide protesting death threats to humanrights workers in haiti Chéry, Irvelt. Chomsky, Noam. civil Society Initiative joint statement. intl H.R. Law Group. JPP
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November 14, 2001 Death of Suspected Murderer of Jean Dominique Casts Doubt on Willingness of Authorities to Solve Case November 8, 2001
Congressional Black Caucus
Asks President Bush for Meeting to Discuss Frozen Aid to Haiti November 12, 2001 Troubles in Capital November 12, 2001
No Action on Jean Dominique Murder Case
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Amnesty International
Human rights at risk October 30, 2001 CIP joins in letter to President Aristide protesting death threats to human-rights workers in Haiti October 26, 2001

3. Rutgers Law: Faculty Directory
countries around the world, including Bosnia, Guatemala, haiti, East Timor FilartigaPrinciple in the Fight for Human rights, 2 ACLU intl civil Liberties Rep
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Beth Stephens Professor Rutgers School of Law - Camden 217 North Fifth Street Camden, NJ 08102 V: (856) 225-6384 F: (856) 225-6516 bstephen@camlaw.rutgers.edu Biography Professor Stephens has published a variety of articles on the relationship between international and domestic law, focusing on the enforcement of international human rights norms through domestic courts. She co-authored a book analyzing U.S. enforcement of human rights norms, International Human Rights Litigation in U.S. Courts (Transnational Publishers, Inc. 1996). From 1990-1995, she was in charge of the international human rights docket at the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York, where she litigated a series of cases addressing human rights violations in countries around the world, including Bosnia, Guatemala, Haiti, East Timor and Ethiopia. In 1995, Prof. Stephens received the Trial Lawyers of the Year Award from Trial Lawyers for Public Justice in recognition of her work litigating international human rights claims. She was a finalist for the same award in 2001. As a cooperating attorney with the Center for Constitutional Rights and a member of the Board of Directors of the Center for Justice and Accountability, Prof. Stephens continues to litigate human rights cases, including cases filed against U.S.- based corporations alleging responsibility for human rights violations committed in the course of their activities abroad.

4. ReliefWeb: ACT Appeal Haiti: Relief To Victims Of Civil Unrest, LAHT-41
ACT Appeal haiti Relief to victims of civil unrest, LAHT41 e-mail address jkg@act-intl.org) of all pledges/contributions National Coalition for haitian rights (NCHR) - The National
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6. ReliefWeb: ACT Appeal Haiti: Relief To Victims Of Civil Unrest, LAHT-41 (Revisio
Relief to Victims of civil Unrest in haiti was issued email address jkg@act-intl.org) of all pledges development, advocacy and campaigning, human rights and humanitarian work
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7. Comparative Civil Procedure
Human rights. Intellectual Property, Copyright civil Codes, civil Procedure and Jurisprudence (http//www.law.nyu.edu/library/foreign_ intl Guatemala, Guyana, haiti, Honduras, Jamaica
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Comparative Civil Procedure A Guide to Primary and Secondary Sources Available at NYU Law Library.
Compiled by Radu D. Popa , Acting Director of the Law Library, with the assistance of Mirela Roznovschi , Reference Librarian for International and Foreign Law Table of contents: Introduction General and Multinational Sources National Codes, Statutes and Commentaries
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9. Population
role in preventing starvation in developing nations(Millennium Assessment file) DailyYomiuri intl Year of photo File) haiti Dominica Health civil rights post.
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10. Dates In History
1950 intl Olympic Committee votes admission to West Germany hours, 18 minutes tofilibuster a civil rights bill. services to people in areas of haiti and the
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11. 96/05/01 Gelbard-Implementation Of Intl Law Enforcement Policies
Police officers protect the rights of the people. their interests, and the institutionsof civil society will haiti A Rapid Response More than ever before, we
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Robert S. Gelbard , Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
Statement before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, and Judiciary of the House Committee on Appropriations
Washington, DC, May 1, 1996 Implementation of International Law Enforcement Policies and Programs
Mr. Chairman and members of the committee: Thank you for calling this important hearing to discuss how the Administration's various components are working together to implement our international law enforcement policies and programs. The departments and agencies represented here each play an important role in our endeavors as do many federal offices and organizations which are not present. Our success at insuring a safe and secure environment for our citizens depends on how well we organize and coordinate our efforts. In this context, I am happy to share with you the State Department's assessment of expanded U.S. Government law enforcement efforts abroad, including that which is contemplated by the FBI. The Threat and Policy Response
The collapse of communism, and the emergence of open markets and open societies hold great promise for American citizens. Not only are Soviet missiles no longer targeted at American cities, but our goods and services are sold in all parts of the world, and we continue to lead the largest collection of democracies in the world's history. If we are to secure the benefits of peace and prosperity for our citizens, the United States must continue to lead in the coming century.

12. Business & Human Rights : DynCorp
Ecuador 11 noviembre 2003 El juicio civil impulsado por Skylink Air Logistic Support;Washington Group intl.. been active in conflicts in haiti and Liberia
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sort by: original publication date date added to site title good link broken link ES 22 mujeres con daños genéticos por la fumigación en la frontera [ecuatoriana-colombiana] El Comercio [Ecuador] 11 noviembre 2003 El juicio civil impulsado por campesinos de Ecuador contra la empresa Dyncorp, en EE.UU., tiene una nueva prueba de los efectos de la fumigación en la frontera [con Colombia]. Una investigación...señala que las fumigaciones con glifosato efectuadas como parte del Plan Colombia..."causaron daños genéticos en el 100 por ciento de mujeres estudiadas". Related topics ... Colombia: Private Companies on the Frontline Stephen Fidler and Thomas Catán, Financial Times 12 Aug 2003 All of this leads some to suspect that private contractors are being used for military operations that are either too controversial to sell to the public or that would otherwise be subject to congressional restrictions...Increasingly, peacekeeping and humanitarian operations depend on private military companies to provide basic services...Many governments view PMCs as challenging states' sovereignty and monopoly on legitimate violence. Lack of accountability is another objection. There are well-established procedures to deal with war crimes committed by serving soldiers; with PMCs, it is far less clear who should take responsibility when things go wrong...What legal liability do contractors have if they kill or injure civilians, intentionally or by accident? [article refers to DynCorp, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed-Martin, ARINC, ICI, Pacific Architects and Engineers, Executive Outcomes, MPRI, AirScan, Sandline International, Northbridge Services Group]

13. [NEWW/Op] Fellowships In International Human Rights
a lifelong commitment to civil rights and liberties at publicizing and curtailinghuman rights violations El Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, haiti, Honduras, Hong
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14. [NEWW/Op] FELLOWSHIPS IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
commitment to civil rights and civil liberties, open publicizing and curtailing humanrights violations El Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, haiti, Honduras, Hong
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  • 16. LACYORK Archives -- May 2001 (#74)
    2001 Area of Focus Human rights and civil Liberties, Immigration CECI team currentlyon site in haiti to supervise From workshop@mosaicnet-intl.ca Subject
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    17. Terrorism And US Foreign Policy
    Panama (1984,89) Nicaragua (1984,90) haiti (1987,88 the South Atlantic For compliancewith intl Court of the UN Covenant on Political civil rights (30 years
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    Terrorism and US foreign Policy
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    IWW, Sydney Hi folks, http://www.robert-fisk.com/robert_elias_25sept2001.htm US Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction Japan (1945)
    China (1945-46)
    Guatemala (1954,1960,1967-69)
    Indonesia (1958)
    Cuba (1959-61)
    Congo (1964)
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    Laos (1964-70) Vietnam (1961-1973) Cambodia (1969-70) Grenada (1983) Lebanon (1983-84) Libya (1986) El Salvador (1980s) Nicaragua (1980s) Iran (1987) Panama (1989) Iraq (1991-2000) Kuwait (1991) Somalia (1993) Bosnia (1994-95) Sudan (1998) Afghanistan (1998) Pakistan (1998) Yugoslavia (1999) Bulgaria (1999) Macedonia (1999) The US has refused to sign Conventions against the development and use of chemical and biological weapons, and has either used or tested (without informing the civilian populations) these weapons in the following locations abroad: Bahamas (late 1940s-mid-1950s) Canada (1953) China and Korea (1950-53) Korea (1967-69) Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia (1961-1970) Panama (1940s-1990s) Cuba (1962,69,70,71,81,96) And the US has tested such weapons on US civilian populations, without their knowledge, in the following locations:

    18. Chicago Indymedia: Newswire
    LOCAL Commentary civil Human rights. Part one of a series entitled ?Perspectiveson the Wall? held at intl. haitiWhich way forward against Imperialism
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    19. PHILOSOPHY 19A: HUMAN RIGHTS
    Rwanda,Nigeria,Burundi, China Tibet, haiti, Iraqi Kurdistan 36) On Salmon Rushdieand civil Liberties by Leon (10) The Development of Human rights in intl.
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    Philosophy 19A
    A Legal Studies Course Instructor:
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    BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
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    What are human rights and what reasons are there for thinking that persons have rights? Are some rights more basic than others and what compelling interests, if any, justify their violation? The course will look closely at international human rights policies and the moral and political issues to which they give rise as they are embedded in actual, concrete cases. Course Syllabus Course Requirements Electronic Reserve Texts ... Links
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    Opening sections of the course will be devoted to an examination of the rights of civilians and non-combatants in time of war, at Hiroshima , during the fire-bombing of Dresden , at Mylai , and The Nuremberg Trials Discussion will include the role considerations of human rights ought to play in the foreign policy of any country as well as an examination of the role such considerations actually have played most recently in Kosovo Bosnia-Herzegovina Rwanda Nigeria ... Chechnya , as well as Cambodia Northern Ireland Burma Indonesia ... Guatamala , El Salvador, Nicaragua, and South Africa Discussion will also include: territorial integrity and the ethics of humanitarian intervention , state sovereignty and human rights violations, U. S. intervention in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq, international terrorism and human rights, the role of international peacekeeping forces, the significance and effectiveness of the

    20. Haiti Contacts
    Pan American Development Foundation (PADF) civil society promotion MADRE HaitiMADRE is an international women’s Email coupal@mosaic-net-intl.ca Website
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