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  1. Salvaging Democracy: Human Rights in the Philippines
  2. Human Rights Law and the Reagan Administration: 1981-1983 by Andrew James Samet, 1984-06
  3. Suriname: Violations of Human Rights
  4. Sudan Human Rights Violations in Context of Civil War
  5. Social Justice in Islam (Academic Dissertations, 8) by Dina Abdelkader, 2000-05
  6. Philippines: The Killing Goes on
  7. Analyzing the history of women's politics in the shadow of the millennium.: An article from: Labour/Le Travail by Sarah Mercer Judson, 1999-03-22
  8. Paraguay: An Amnesty International Briefing by Amnesty International, 1984-06
  9. Codes of Professional Ethics (Xerox Copy) by Alfred Heijder, 1984-06
  10. Maid in the market: women's paid domestic labour.: An article from: Labour/Le Travail
  11. A call for justice for Malaysian migrant workers: an interview with Irene Fernandez.(Interview): An article from: Multinational Monitor
  12. Extrajudicial Executions in El Salvador: Report of an Ai Mission to Examine Post-Mortam and Investigation Procedural in Political Killings (July 198) by Amnesty International, 1984-06
  13. Sour on the plantation.(THE FRONT)(Negros Occidental, Philippines): An article from: Multinational Monitor by Jennifer del Rosario-Malonzo, 2005-09-01
  14. Kampuchea: Political Imprisonment and Torture by Amnesty International, 1987-05

61. Elaboration Of A Second Optional Protocol To The International Covenant On Civil
Recalling article 3 of the Universal Declaration of human rights adopted on 10 December1948 and article 6 of the International Covenant on civil and Political
http://www.dinf.ne.jp/doc/japanese/intl/un_dinf/un_44128.htm
A/RES/44/128
Elaboration of a Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the Abolition of the Death Penalty
82nd Plenary Meeting
15 December 1989
Web Posted on: November 24, 1997 UN Document Page DINF Home Page The General Assembly, Recalling article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted in its resolution 217 A (III) of 10 December 1948, Recalling also article 6 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights contained in the annex to its resolution 2200 A (XXI) of16 December 1966, Mindful of its decision 35/437 of 15 December 1980, reaffirmed in its resolution 36/59 of 25 November 1981, to consider the idea of elaborating adraft of a second optional protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the abolition of the death penalty, Mindful also of its resolution 37/192 of 18 December 1982, in which it requested the Commission on Human Rights to consider the idea of elaborating a draft of a second optional protocol and its resolution 39/137 of14 December 1984, in which it requested the Commission and the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities to consider the idea further, Taking note of the comparative analysis prepared by the Special Rapporteur of the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities

62. Democracy Research Guide : Organizations : Conflict Resolution
Research Tools 1. civil rights Mediation Oral History Project 2 Crisis Group) http//www.intlcrisis-group topress freedom and human rights organizations with
http://www.ned.org/research/demresources/orgs-conflict.html
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Organizations

Civic Education

Civil Society Strengthening

Conflict Resolution
Economic Reform

and the Business Sector

Elections

Human Rights
...
Women's Issues
Conflict Resolution
There is tremendous variety in the NGOs, IGOs and other bodies with a presence on the Internet and the number of such Web sites grows daily. The organizations currently presented in this section were chosen for their mission of fostering positive, democratic change around the world. Given the dynamic nature of the Web, this section is not an exhaustive list of relevant organizations and responsibility for site content and maintenance rests with the owners. Please note that the inclusion of an organization does not imply endorsement by the National Endowment for Democracy. If you would like to suggest a site to be added to this list please send a message to Kristina@ned.org Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict
http://www.ccpdc.org
Established by the Carnegie Corporation to address intergroup violence and promote new ideas for the prevention and resolution of deadly conflict.

63. Midnight Editions
American civil Liberties Union http//www.aclu.org. International Crisis Group http//www.intlcrisis-group LawyersCommittee for human rights http//www.lchr.org
http://www.midnighteditions.com/Pages/links.html
Human Rights Organizations American Civil Liberties Union
http://www.aclu.org
American Friends Service Committee
http://www.afsc.org

The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker organization which includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service and religion, violations of due process, and discrimination on racial, gender, ethnic and religious grounds. Amnesty International
http://www.amnesty.org

Amnesty International (AI) is a worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote all the human rights identified in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international standards. AI has nearly one million members and supporters in 162 countries and territories. Anti-Slavery International
http://www.charitynet.org/~asi
The Carter Center
http://www.emory.edu/CARTER_CENTER/homepage.htm
Center for Women's Global Leadership
http://www.cwgl.rutgers.edu/
Committee to Protect Journalists
http://www.cpj.org
Derechos Human Rights
http://www.derechos.org/
Electronic Frontier Foundation (USA) http://www.eff.org

64. International Human Rights Instruments
International human rights Instruments of human rights (Fact Sheet human rights. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural rights *. International Covenant on civil
http://www.unhchr.ch/html/intlinst.htm
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65. Human Rights Links And Resources
to institutionalize the recognition of African women's and girls' sexual andreproductive health rights as fundamental to their civil and human rights.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/rights.html
Women of Uganda Organisations In Parliament Publications Women Studies ...
Sarah Ntiro Award

Support TechTips WebDesign WSRP
ICT Policy Open Source Training WSIS Gender Caucus WSIS - Uganda ... WOUGNET Meeting
WOUGNET About Mailing List List FAQ Newsletter ... Search site
Human Rights Links and Resources
AMANITARE - African Partnership for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Women and Girls
AMANITARE - the African Partnership for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Women and Girls - was launched in Uganda in 2000, and is coordinated by RAINBO . AMANITARE's goal is to build an influential social movement to institutionalize the recognition of African women's and girls' sexual and reproductive health rights as fundamental to their civil and human rights. AMANITARE is organized into three action groups, each coordinated by an African NGO: Advocating for Freedom from Gender-Based Violence; Integrating Sexual and Reproductive Rights into Health Services; and Reaching-Out to New Generations.
Associates for Change

Associates for Change is a private consultancy firm based in Kampala, Uganda, which aims to contribute to efforts designed to build peoples' capacities to bring the process of change firmly within their influence and control. Asociates for Change aims to contribute to the effectiveness and efficiency of efforts by communities, civil society groups, including women's organizations, and governments by offering the varied expertise of its many associates through training, technical assistance, community mobilisation and action-oriented research.

66. Uganda Women Activists And Human Rights Organisations Meet His Excellency The Am
2002, Activists from Uganda women organisations, and human rights organisationsmet His about Amina Lawal's case), from various civil society organisations
http://www.wougnet.org/Documents/IsisWICCE/AminaLawal.html
Women of Uganda Organisations In Parliament Publications Women Studies ...
Sarah Ntiro Award

Support TechTips WebDesign WSRP
ICT Policy Open Source Training WSIS Gender Caucus WSIS - Uganda ... WOUGNET Meeting
WOUGNET About Mailing List List FAQ Newsletter ... Search site
Uganda Women Activists and Human Rights organisations
Meet His Excellency the Ambassador of the Republic of Nigeria over the case of Amina Lawal
On 3rd September 2002, Activists from Uganda women organisations, and Human Rights organisations met His Excellency the Ambassador of the Republic of Nigeria to Uganda Sam Edem. The aim of the meeting was to request His Excellency the Ambassador, to receive, on behalf of His Excellency the President of the Republic of Nigeria, a 3 page statement (about Amina Lawal's case), from various civil society organisations represented by about 40 activists. The group held a one Kilometre peaceful demonstration to the commission. The statement was handed over to His Excellency the Ambassador, by Ms Jackie Asiimwe, Coordinator of the Uganda Women Network. Present at the ceremony included; Hon. Miria Matembe, the Minister of Ethics and Integrity of the Republic of Uganda, Hon. Loyce Bwambale Member of Parliament of Uganda, Heads of the participating women NGOs and Human Rights organisations, activists and the media. In his response, His Excellency the Ambassador of the Republic of Nigeria to Uganda, reaffirmed to the group that the government of Nigeria is handling the case of Amina Lawal positively, and that it would do everything possible to see to it that the human rights of Amina Lawal and her child are respected.

67. New England Center For International Law And Policy: Center Personnel
Conflict, International human rights Law, International Dispute Resolution, humanrights Litigation Before US Courts, and Comparative civil rights Enforcement.
http://www.nesl.edu/center/NESL_PROGRAMS.htm

About the Center

Affiliations

Center Personnel

War Crimes Project
... Study Abroad
Academic Program in International Law
The Center is an integral part of the law school's extensive academic program in international law. Nine full-time faculty members and four distinguished adjunct professors teach the following 15 courses in international and comparative law:
  • Admiralty
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • European Union Law
  • Immigration Law
  • Indigenous Peoples' Rights
  • International Business Transactions
  • International Corruption
  • International Criminal Law
  • International Criminal Trials - Nuremberg to the Present
  • International Environmental Law
  • International Human Rights Law
  • International Women's Issues
  • Law of International Organizations
  • Military Law
  • International Law Clinics
In addition to its many international law courses , the New England School of Law offers an Immigration Law Clinic and an International Law Clinic (see current clinic listing ). NESL offers the International War Crimes Project as well, through which students work with real clients on real cases that are raising cutting edge international legal issues.
Study Abroad Programs
In 2001, New England School of Law established a summer abroad program at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland, in Galway. The program, which focuses on the theme of accountability, offers courses in International Criminal Law, the Law of Armed Conflict, International Human Rights Law, International Dispute Resolution, Human Rights Litigation Before U.S. Courts, and Comparative Civil Rights Enforcement. About one quarter of the 60 students enrolled in the Summer 2002 program were from New England School of Law. The Galway summer program website is:

68. Whole Again News
DETAILED ACLU Active Voices Amer. civil rights Rev. Amnesty intl News Asian Humanrights Comm, The Captive Voice Censorship News Ctr Democracy Tech.
http://wholeagain.com/humannewsmap.html
Human Rights DETAILED ACLU Active Voices Amer. Civil Rights Rev. ... Work Doctor HUNGER / RELIEF UNDHA Relief Web UNHCR News Care Breaking News Red Cross Reports ... Share Our Strength
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69. Human Rights In The Philippines.
FOREIGN.ASSISTANCE (Philippines human rights alleged violations for US aid); CIVILrights; MOVEMENT FOR A ELLSWORTH, WHITNEY (Amnesty intl) YOUNGBLOOD, ROBERT
http://www.cpas.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cis/asia/eng/84-H381-6.html
CIS NO: 84-H381-6 TITLE: Human Rights in the Philippines. SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Affairs. House DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: iii+67 p. DATE: Sept. 22, 1983 CONGRESS-SESSION: 98-1 SUDOC: Y4.F76/1:H88/27 ITEM NO: 1017-A; 1017-B LC CARD NO: 84-601517 MC ENTRY NO: 84-11719 Hearing before the Subcom on Human Rights and International Organizations to assess human rights conditions in the Philippines under the government of President Marcos. Rep. John Edward Porter (R-Ill) participates in questioning witnesses. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights conditions in Philippines DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. HOUSE; HUMAN RIGHTS (Philippines human rights conditions); MARCOS, FERDINAND E.; PORTER, JOHN EDWARD; PHILIPPINES 84-H381-6 TESTIMONY NO: 1 Sept. 22, 1983 p. 4-16 WITNESSES (and witness notations): ABRAMS, ELLIOTT (Asst Sec, Bur of Human Rights and Humanitarian Aff, State Dept); accompanied by MONJO, JOHN C. (Dep Asst Sec, East Asian and Pacific Aff) STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Assessment of human rights and political situation in the Philippines. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights conditions in Philippines DESCRIPTORS: DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE 84-H381-6 TESTIMONY NO: 2 Sept. 22, 1983 p. 17-39 WITNESSES (and witness notations): MANGLAPUS, RAUL S. (former Foreign Minister and Sen, Philippines; DC dir, Movement for a Free Philippines) CLAVER, FRANCISCO (Bishop) (Woodstock Theological Center, Georgetown Univ; bishop, Malaybalay, Philippines) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Criticism of U.S. aid to and identification with Marcos regime in light of human rights violations; status report on observance of civil rights and liberties in the Philippines. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights conditions in Philippines DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): FOREIGN.ASSISTANCE (Philippines human rights alleged violations, implications for US aid); CIVIL RIGHTS; MOVEMENT FOR A FREE PHILIPPINES 84-H381-6 TESTIMONY NO: 3 Sept. 22, 1983 p. 40-67 WITNESSES (and witness notations): ELLSWORTH, WHITNEY (Amnesty Intl) YOUNGBLOOD, ROBERT (assoc prof, political science, Ariz State Univ) KESSLER, RICHARD J. (fellow, energy and strategic resources program, Center for Strategic and Intl Studies, Georgetown Univ) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Assessment of alleged human rights violations by Philippines Government and military, including arbitrary arrests, abuse of detainees, killings, and disappearances (rpt excerpt, p. 42-46); issues involved in U.S. policy toward the Philippines. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights conditions in Philippines DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): FOREIGN.RELATIONS (US policy toward Philippines); AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL; HOMICIDE; POLITICAL PRISONERS; DUE PROCESS OF LAW; ARMED SERVICES (Philippine military alleged human rights abuses); ARREST

70. University At Buffalo Libraries - Law - Subject Bibliographies - Human Rights Su
judicial developments on personal, civil, political, economic Researching InternationalHuman rights Law http//www.ll.georgetown.edu/intl/guides/humanrights/.
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/law/guides_handouts/humanrights.html
Charles B. Sears Law Library
University at Buffalo
O'Brian Hall
Buffalo, New York 14260-1110
Return to Law Library Homepage
(http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/law)
HUMAN RIGHTS
  • Bibliographies
  • Compilations of Human Rights Conventions and Documents
  • Continuing Bibliographies
  • Country Reports ...
  • Internet Guides
  • Internet Sites Human Rights Asylum
  • NEXIS (LEXIS) and DIALOG (Westlaw)
  • NGO Document Collections ...
  • United Nations Materials COUNTRY REPORTS Amnesty International Report. London, Amnesty International Publications, 1976+ . Annual.
    JC 571 A44a Current ed. Reserve
    http://www.amnesty.org/ailib/index.html
    Country Reports on Human Rights Practices. U.S. Dept. of State. Washington: U. S. Govt. Printing Office. 1979+.
    JC 571 U48a Current ed. Reserve
    http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/htp_reports_mainhp.html"
    Freedom in the World: Political and Civil Liberties. Gastil, Raymond D. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1978+. COMP 51.98 F7
    Survey ratings and tables of civil liberties and political rights. Includes country summaries and discussions of specific topics. Human Rights in Developing Countries . 1985- Oslo: Norwegian University Press. Curr. ed. in Reference JC 599 D44 H868
  • 71. Privacy Digest: Friday, December 15, 2000
    broad, bipartisan array of lawmakers and a bevy of civil liberties organizations Acoalition of 22 human rights and public policy organizations say the Council
    http://www.privacydigest.com/2000/12/15
    Privacy Digest
    Your daily source for news that can impact people's privacy. Search for this: THUNDERSTONE - EPI, INC. Friday, December 15, 2000 Immaterial Incorporated Complete transcript of interview with Eben Moglen: The Encryption Wars, Part I Immaterial Incorporated Complete transcript of interview with Eben Moglen: The Encryption Wars, Part 2 The Encryption Wars MS-NBC CreditCards.com hacker 'sorry' . Even as CreditCards.com officials say Web sites that were handing out stolen card numbers have been shut down, a computer hacker contacted MSNBC.com claiming responsibility for the break-in. The hacker said he asked CreditCards.com for $20,000 to destroy the stolen data and expressed regret for inconveniencing consumers whose credit card information was revealed online. Newsbytes Positive 'Carnivore' Review Draws Immediate Fire . Carnivore detractors - a group that includes a broad, bipartisan array of lawmakers and a bevy of civil liberties organizations - argue that because the device sifts through millions of non-criminal e-mail messages in order to find the evidence it is looking for, it unfairly compromises privacy.

    72. Nonfiction / Gay & Lesbian / Civil Rights
    Controversies in Outing, civil rights, and Sexual International Gay and Lesbian Humanrights commiss. intl Specialized Book Service Paperback (September 1995),
    http://hallnonfiction.com/gay_lesbian/123.shtml
    Home Nonfiction Civil Rights
    Queer Family Values : Debunking the Myth of the Nuclear Family (Queer Politics, Queer Theories)
    by Valerie Lehr
    Temple Univ Press
    Paperback - 224 pages
    (June 1999)
    Gay and Lesbian Rights : A Question : Sexual Ethics or Social Justice?

    by Richard Peddicord
    Sheed and Ward, c/o Bookmasters
    Paperback - 209 pages
    (April 1996)
    A reviewer, June 20, 1996 Review by theologian Lisa Sowle Cahill "This book is unique in setting the question of homosexuality in its historical, legal, political and religious contexts in North America. It is no longer possible in Catholic ethics to address sexual morality with a model of absolute moral norms, immune from the ambiguities and complexities... Read more The New Civil War : The Lesbian and Gay Struggle for Civil Rights (The Lesbian and Gay Experience) by Diane Silver Franklin Watts, Incorporated Paperback - 196 pages (June 1997) From Horn Book Published spring 1997. A brief survey of historical perspectives on homosexuality and the diversity of contemporary gay and lesbian life in the United States is followed by chapters devoted to specific issues affecting gay Americans, such as discrimination, military service, and religion. The volume... Read more My American History : Lesbian and Gay Life During the Reagan/Bush Years by Sarah Schulman, Urvashi Vaid

    73. The Telson Spur: Field Nodes -- Values (1): Rights & Responsibilities (1)
    Brotherhood of Active Rogue Journalists, intl BC human rights Weissbrodt Marci Hoffman,UMN human rights Library) The Bill of rights Institute (Washington
    http://www.islandnet.com/~pjhughes/pol.htm
    Contents Jump Search Gopher ... Index
    Values
    The Way of the Spirit
    DESCRIPTION : In the search for meaning, questions of value are concerned with what ought to be, as opposed to what is, was, or will be. The first of fifteen pages on Values (one of the Field Nodes comprising the subject tree of The Telson Spur ), this page is one of three comprising a list of links to on-line resources related to the development of human rights and responsibilities (including civil rights, disability resources, ideology and political belief, and social justice). The coordinate pages, with a common header and List of Contents , contain links to women's resources and to resources related to issues of security, public (peace and justice) and private (freedom). KEYWORDS : civil rights; duty; freedom; human rights; liberty; morality; obligation; responsibility; security; values
    From the highest to the lowest, self exists to be abdicated and, by that abdication, becomes the more truly self, to be thereupon yet the more abdicated, and so forever. This is not a heavenly law which we can escape by remaining earthly, nor an earthly law which we can escape by being saved. What is outside the system of self-giving is not earth, nor nature, nor "ordinary lives", but simply and solely hell. C. S. Lewis

    74. Protest.Net
    Children Ecology Enron Feminism Genetic Food human rights International intl LawKosovo Meeting Bill of rights Defense Campaign Mamaroneck, New
    http://znet.protest.net/day.cgi?limit=25&state_values=CAMPUS*:mamaroneck

    75. Holocaust And The Law
    Other International Conventions The Universal Declaration of human rights (1948),the Covenant on civil and Political rights (1966), the Covenant on Economic
    http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Educational_Resources/Curriculum/Courses/Holocaust_and_t
    Professor Michael J. Bazyler
    Whittier Law School
    3333 Harbor Blvd.
    Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1501
    714-444-4141, ext. 216
    bazyler@aol.com
    HOLOCAUST AND THE LAW Course Outline This course examines international human rights law through the legacy of the Holocaust. The course's theme is that the Holocaust and its aftermath were also legal events, and that the international human rights system created after World War II was a jurisprudential reaction to the atrocities of the Holocaust.
    The course aims to train law students, our future leaders, to become human rights advocates. Students taking this course will gain an understanding of the Holocaust and its significance. Equally important, they will also learn how to use domestic and international law as instruments for the prevention and prosecution of human rights abuses, so that the words "Never Again" may become a reality.
  • LEGAL STATUS OF JEWS IN PRE-WAR EUROPE II.THE CORRUPTION OF THE GERMAN LEGAL SYSTEM BY THE NAZI REGIME
  • 76. Aspen Publishers - HR, Employment Law Civil Rights
    Employment Law civil rights. human Resources.
    http://www.aspenpublishers.com/pifs.asp?market=HR, Employment Law & Civil Rights

    77. The Beeline - Government: United Nations
    Stamps Statements to the Press Current Events Statistics Statute of the intl. UNin Our Daily Lives UN Journal Universal Declaration of human rights.
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    78. CRC-Watchdog : Violations Of European Human Rights
    cases are currently in the processing status at the European Court of human rights to a fair trial 1 In the determination of his civil rights and obligations
    http://www.crc-watchdog.org/content/europe/violate.html
    Where do we go ... CRC-Material CRC-Watchdog Germany International DEFENDING CRC : Reports Sum up Educational media Contact Sitemap Intro The whole picture Missing Children INTL EUROPE institutions convention violations chronicle THE HAGUE institution convention
    VIOLATIONS BY THE PRACTICE
    OF GERMAN FAMILY LAW JURISDICTION The constant violations of Human Rights by the practice of German jurisdiction is documented by the judgements of the European Court of Human Rights in the following cases :
    • CASE OF BOCK v. GERMANY, 29/03/1989, 11118/84 CASE OF DEUMELAND v. GERMANY, 29/05/1986, 9384/81 CASE OF NIEMIETZ v. GERMANY, 16/12/1992, 13710/88 CASE OF PAMMEL v. GERMANY, 01/07/1997, 17820/91 CASE OF PROBSTMEIER v. GERMANY, 01/07/1997, 20950/92 CASE OF ELSHOLZ v. GERMANY, 13/07/2000, 25735/94 CASE OF KLEIN v. GERMANY, 27/07/2000, 33379/96 CASE OF METZGER v. GERMANY, 31/05/2001, 37591/97

    79. Current Courses
    POLS BC 3410. Colloquium on human rights in a Diverse World. IA U 6156, Econ, Soc,Cultural rights Context. IA U 6808, intl Conflict Resolution I. PAS BC 3110.
    http://www.barnard.columbia.edu/humright/currentcourses.html
    S pring C ourses Home About the Major Courses Faculty ... Contact Us The following core and related courses are being offered for the spring 2003 semester. If there is a course that you feel should count towards the major, but is not listed below, please submit a Major Credit Approval Request form, available on the Human Rights Studies Program bulletin board outside 17B Lehman. C ore C ourses HRTS W 3998y Independent Study HRTS V 3001x Introduction to Human Rights HRTS W 4710 Human Rights and Social Justice HRTS W 3995x - 39967 Senior Seminar on Human Rights CLEN W 3910 Women, Religion, and Human Rights ENG W 3237 Race and Racism IA U 6405 Human Rights and Development Policy POLS W 3245 Race and Ethnicity in American Politics POLS BC 3302 Colloquium on First Amendment Values POLS BC 3410 Colloquium on Human Rights in a Diverse World
    R elated C ourses ANT W4022 Political Ecology ANT V 3465 Women and Gender in the Muslim World ANT V3973 Environment and Development AHIS BC 3949 The Art of Witness: Memorials and Historical Trauma CLEN W 3938 Comparative Postcolonialisms CSER W2020 America's Labor Struggles

    80. International Human Rights Instruments
    Universal Declaration of human rights; International Covenant on Economic, Socialand Cultural rights *; International Covenant on civil and Political rights
    http://193.194.138.190/html/intlinst.htm
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