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  1. Riot nights on sunset strip.(NOTES AND DOCUMENTS)(Right of Assembly and Movement Committee demonstration in Los Angeles): An article from: Labour/Le Travail by Mike Davis, 2007-03-22
  2. Labour's dilemma: the gender politics of Auto Workers in Canada, 1937-1979.: An article from: Labour/Le Travail
  3. Hiring or transferring a GLBT employee around the world: global is local.: An article from: Ivey Business Journal Online by Brad Salavich, 2007-09-01
  4. United Nations World Conference on Human Rights: The Interdependence of Development and the Constitutional Order
  5. Teaching About Human Rights Issues of Justice in a Global Age by David A. Shiman, 1988-03
  6. Honduras: Civilian Authority-Military Power, Human Rights Violations in the 1980s by Amnesty International, 1988-02
  7. Suriname: Violations of Human Rights
  8. Freedom of Opinion and Expression in Egypt: Report by the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights : Cairo, June 27, 1990 (Lawyers Committee for Human)
  9. Human Rights and Law in the Soviet Union
  10. Nicaragua: The Human Rights Record by Amnesty International, 1986-03
  11. Guatemala Human Rights Violations Under Civilian Government/With Guatemala Recent Human Rights Developments, May 1989
  12. Materials on International Human Rights and U.S. Constitutional Law by Hurst Hannum, Richard B. Lillich, 1985-06
  13. Sudan Human Rights Violations in Context of Civil War
  14. Human Rights Law and the Reagan Administration: 1981-1983 by Andrew James Samet, 1984-06

41. Poly-Cy Guide To Internet Resources For Political Science - International Politi
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42. FEMISA: Apr96 : Intl. Prostitutes' Rights Document-European Parliment
Next in thread Thuan Thi Do Re intl. human rights Guarantee prostitutesall human rights and civil liberties, including the freedom of speech
http://csf.colorado.edu/femisa/apr96/0086.html
Intl. Prostitutes' Rights Document-European Parliment
Sat, 20 Apr 1996 12:33:10 -0800
penet@creative.net

Robin, my site (see signature below) has much information on these issues,
so please visit.
At 11:42 AM 4/21/96, Robin Cook wrote:
Thank you. And it's extremely insulting to be misrepresented like that. I
have been a feminist activist and prostitute for a couple of decades. The
focus of my work is about improving working conditions. The leaders of
COYOTE also have contributed much internationally, a document of which I
am submitting with this post.
I am submitting a document below that demonstrates some of the efforts of the prostitutes' rights movement. It was compiled in 1984. Since then some focuses have changed, but you might get an idea that we are feminist

43. FEMISA: Apr96 : RE: Intl. Prostitutes' Rights Document-European Parliment
20, 1996 433 PM To FEMINIST THEORY GENDER STUDIES Subject intl. human rights Guarantee prostitutes all human rights and civil liberties, including
http://csf.colorado.edu/femisa/apr96/0090.html
RE: Intl. Prostitutes' Rights Document-European Parliment
Sun, 21 Apr 96 21:27:47 UT
Robin Cook 7Babes@msn.com
I am wondering what you think of zoning laws in certain cities that limit the
areas where sex industries can operate. NYC recently passed legislation that
would prohibit sex industries from operating within 100 feet of a residence,
school, or place of religious worship. I can see both sides of this issue,
but what do you think?
From: owner-femisa@csf.colorado.edu on behalf of penet@creative.net
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 1996 4:33 PM
Subject: Intl. Prostitutes' Rights Document-European Parliment
Robin, my site (see signature below) has much information on these issues, so please visit. At 11:42 AM 4/21/96, Robin Cook wrote: Thank you. And it's extremely insulting to be misrepresented like that. I

44. Intl Coveneant On Escr
of human rights, the ideal of free human beings enjoying everyone may enjoy his economic,social and cultural rights, as well as his civil and political
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INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS
Adopted by General Assembly res 2200 A (XXI) of 16 December 1966
Entry into force 3 January 1976 in accordance with article 17 PREAMBLE 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 freedom from fear and want can only be achieved if conditions are created whereby everyone may enjoy his economic, social and cultural rights, as well as his civil and political 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

45. UN Enable - Promoting The Rights Of Persons With Disabilities - Contribution By
with intellectual disability must be recognized as full citizens of their country(human rights approach as full citizenship includes full civil rights such as
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INCLUSION INTERNATIONAL
Some reflections, proposals and recommendations for the IDA meeting on the Convention to Protect the Rights of Disabled Persons
February 2003 Version Español
1. Background
Inclusion International has embarked on a process to develop a position on the establishment of a proposed UN Convention to protect the rights of persons with a disability. As part of this process we have tried to understand first of all whether there are any NGOs working in the disability field who are against a Convention. If so, why? Our impression is that there are varying degrees of enthusiasm within the international NGO scene but the train is already moving in the direction of a convention. We are not aware of anybody any longer arguing with a clear "No" against the Convention, but there seem to be a number of NGO representatives saying: "yes, but…" Trying to trace the "but"-arguments it appears that there is widespread support for the so-called twin-track approach, i. e. to fight for a Convention on the Rights of Disabled Persons, but not to give up the fight to include persons with disabilities in already existing conventions, e. g. the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

46. Indiana State University : Human Rights Day : Links
Contact Chuck Norman human rights Day Coordinator Phone 812 INDIANA civil rightsCOMMISSION http//www.state.in.us WOMEN S intl LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM
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AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: http://amnesty.org/ http://www.law.northwestern.edu/faculty/clinic/Dohrn/Dohrn.html COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE: http://www.usdoj.gov/crs/index.html INDIANA CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION: http://www.state.in.us/icrc/ SOCIAL JUSTICE AWARENESS: http://www.indstate.edu/socialjustice EUGENE V. DEBS FOUNDATION http://www.eugenevdebs.com/ SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS WATCH http://www.soaw.org/new/ WOMEN'S INTL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM http://www.wilpf.org/ CANDLES HOLOCAUST MUSEUM http://www.candles-museum.com/ TEACHING TOLERANCE: http://www.splcenter.org/teachingtolerance/tt-index.html Last modified: February 02, 2004 Indiana State University

47. Privacy & Human Rights 2000 - Overview
22 International Covenant on civil and Political 23Convention for the Protectionof human rights and Fundamental 24 Nadine Strossen, “Recent US and intl.
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Privacy and Human Rights 2000 Overview
Privacy is a fundamental human right. It underpins human dignity and other values such as freedom of association and freedom of speech. It has become one of the most important human rights issues of the modern age.
Defining Privacy
Of all the human rights in the international catalogue, privacy is perhaps the most difficult to define.
Some viewpoints on privacy:
According to Ruth Gavison, there are three elements in privacy: secrecy, anonymity and solitude. It is a state which can be lost, whether through the choice of the person in that state or through the action of another person.
The right of the individual to be protected against intrusion into his personal life or affairs, or those of his family, by direct physical means or by publication of information.
Aspects of Privacy
Privacy can be divided into the following separate but related concepts:
Information privacy
Bodily privacy Privacy of communications

48. Human Rights - Research Guide
(Latest in Van Pelt Reference JC 571 A44a; Biddle Law intl 01 A522a and NY, UN, 1946. See index under human rights , torture , civil and political
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      • HUMAN RIGHTS Used for works on the rights of persons, regardless of their legal, socioeconomic, or cultural status and as recognized by the international community. May be subdivided geographically.
  • 49. Human Rights Research Guide
    civil Liberties Debates, October 24, 2003. Agencies and Information on the Web http//www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/intl.html. human rights Documents.
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    50. Human Rights And Equal Opportunity Commission Website: Legal Information
    monitoring the International Covenant on civil and Political http//www.ll.georgetown.edu/intl/cals/asylumresearch humanrights and human Welfare http//www.du
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    Legal Links
    Here are links to some web-sites that the Legal Section has found to be useful research resources for issues relating to human rights and discrimination law. Of course, these are only a selection of the vast number of human rights/discrimination related sites on the web. Given that the internet changes constantly, you may wish to suggest additions or notify us if a particular link is not working. Email us at: webfeedback@humanrights.gov.au
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    Entities/tribunals with jurisdiction over Australian state government discrimination legislation
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    51. International/Foreign Law Sources
    State party reports submitted to the human rights Committee pursuant to article40 of the International Covenant on civil and Political rights can be found
    http://www.law.gwu.edu/burns/research/intl/hr.htm
    V. HUMAN RIGHTS A. Comprehensive Sites: 1. Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, U.S. State Department http://www.state.gov/g/drl/hr/ This site offers links to State Department policy documents and statements on human rights and labor issues. It also includes reports of international meetings and texts of basic human rights instruments. Texts of the United States' reports to the UN Committee Against Torture and the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination are also available here. 2. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices (Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, U.S. State Department) http://www.state.gov/g/drl/hr/index.cfm?id=1470 As noted on the site, "[t]he Country Reports on Human Rights Practices are submitted annually by the U.S. Department of State to the U.S. Congress. The reports cover internationally recognized individual, civil, political, and worker rights, as set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." Reports for 1993-present are available. 3. United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

    52. Geneva International Forum
    including the Universal Declaration of human rights of 1948 on economic, social andcultural rights, and the International Covenant on civil and political
    http://geneva.intl.ch/gi/egi/egi003.htm
    Commission on Human Rights
    Address: Phone: Activity summary The Commission on Human Rights was established in 1946 and has since then participated in the drafting of all major human rights documents adopted by the United Nations, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948, the Convention on the nationality of married women of 1957, the Convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination of 1965, the International Covenant on economic, social and cultural rights, and the International Covenant on civil and political rights of 1966, the Convention on the elimination and repression of the crime of apartheid of 1973, the Convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of 1984.
    The Commission has established subsidiary bodies, e.g. the Sub-commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, and working groups to treat particular questions.
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    and protecting the effective enjoyment by all civil, cultural, economic, politicaland social rights. Through the Centre for human rights, the commissioner
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    The High Commissioner for Human Rights
    Name: Address: Phone: Fax: Activity summary The UN General Assembly agreed in December 1993 to establish a High Commissioner for Human Rights charged with protecting human rights around the world. The High Commissioner is the principal UN official charged with promoting and protecting the effective enjoyment by all civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights. Through the Centre for Human Rights, the commissioner oversees advisory services and technical and financial assistance to states and regional organisations, and coordinates human rights activities throughout the UN system.
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    54. Electives By Department, Center For Legal Studies, Northwestern University
    intl ST, 394, civil Society from an International Perspective, Global/Comparative.LATIN AM, 394, human rights in Latin America and US Refugee Law, Global/Comparative.
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    Search Northwestern Search Help Center for Legal Studies Electives by Department Last updated 04/19/2004 The following is a complete list of approved electives for Legal Studies credit, organized by Department. Click to see a list organized by Distribution or Quarter Department Title LS Distribution AF AM Civil Rights and Black Liberation AF AM Black Leadership Debates AF AM AF AM Professional Linkage Seminar, Wascher, African American Voting Rights Race, Ethnicity, and the American Constitution Affirmative Action at Work ANTH Power and Culture in American Cities Law and Inequality BIP Giving to Change: Case Studies in Philanthropy  Institutions/Org/Econ COMM ST Theories of Argumentation COMM ST Contemp. Problems in Freedom of Speech

    55. Dave Marsh: Shelley Stewart, Radio And The Birmingham Civil Rights Movement
    William Evan / Francis Boyle Kashmir Invoking intl. the inspirational world of thecivil rights movement, which could still be used for human purposes, not
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    56. [CivilSoc] Fwd: World Social And Economic Fora: All Human Rights For All
    and Economic Fora All human rights for all, everyone s responsibility Davos/PortoAlegre As representatives of the world s civil society gather
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    [CivilSoc] Fwd: World Social and Economic Fora: All human rights for all
    bob wilson tibetan66 at yahoo.com
    Thu Jan 23 16:24:53 EST 2003 News Release Issued by the International Secretariat of Amnesty International AI-index: ACT 79/002/2003 23/01/2003 World Social and Economic Fora: All human rights for all, everyone's responsibility Davos/Porto Alegre As representatives of the world's civil society gather in Porto Alegre and political and business leaders meet in Davos, Amnesty International delivered today its own, alternative, globalisation message: Globalise respect for human rights, globalise justice and globalise accountability for those who abuse rights. While Paul Hoffman, Chair of the Organization's International Executive Committee, will be joining social movements at the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre to bring human rights into the globalization debate, in Davos the organization's Secretary

    57. [NEWW/Op] JOB Director Of Human Rights Project In NY
    neww@partnersintl.net neww@partners-intl.net Tue to the Executive Director of thehuman rights Institute, the of Lawyers, a network of civil rights and human
    http://lists.partners-intl.net/pipermail/opportunities/2000-April/000061.html

    58. ILPS Online : Central Info Bureau : Int'l Assembly : First International Assemly
    Zutphen, The Netherlands. Defense of human rights at the collective and individuallevels in the civil, political, economic, social and cultural fields.
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    59. Nicaragua. In: Amnesty International Report 2001
    They were criticized by sectors of civil society as a threat to thedemocratic process and to basic human and civil rights. For
    http://web.amnesty.org/web/ar2001.nsf/webamrcountries/NICARAGUA?OpenDocument

    60. International League Of Human Rights
    League for human rights has worked to keep human rights at the human rights advocateswho have risked their lives to promote the ideals of a just and civil
    http://www.ilhr.org/
    ILHR
    228 E 45th Street, 5th Floor
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    The International League for Human Rights has worked to keep human rights at the forefront of international affairs and to give meaning and effect to the human rights values enshrined in international human rights treaties and conventions. The League's special mission for 62 years has been defending individual human rights advocateswho have risked their lives to promote the ideals of a just and civil society in their homelands. April 2, 2004, Geneva- In a joint briefing during the 60th Session of the UN Commission on Human Rights, ILHR and Human Rights Watch addressed the urgent human rights crisis in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
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