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Researching Country Conditions human rightsname of country or region; civil rightsname of country For haiti and the countries of Central America, extensive collections of very http://www.ll.georgetown.edu/intl/cals/asylumconditions.htm
Extractions: Law Center Clinical Program Center for Applied Legal Studies CALS Asylum Case Research Guide Researching Human Rights Conditions in Particular Countries This page lists some of the major links useful in asylum cases, and some sources that are not available online. Keep in mind that no list of links is ever complete. World Wide Web Resources Search Engines Online research on the world wide web using one of the common search engines may turn up information that is not available through any of the particular sources listed on or linked from this page. For example, search engines may enable you to find online daily newspapers (some of which have extensive online archives) from a country with which you are concerned, or information about particular individuals. For a good comparison of the major search engines, see update to Search Engines Compared . An efficient research strategy might be to start with searchable news sources, then move to sites that have already collected links to the various human rights resources, and finish by using search engines to try to locate additional documents.
Humanitarianism Syllabus Rwanda and haiti and they have had their rights compromised by the adoption of Sharia law 19 International Covenant on civil and Political rights http://www.intl-institute.wisc.edu/ResearchCircles/syllabusSJames.htm
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Extractions: By Pauline Mumia, Lutheran World Federation/ACT International German version of News Update Geneva, March 10,2004 The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) representative in Haiti, Michael Kuehn, has appealed for long-term assistance and support for the Caribbean nation after the recent political crisis that has resulted in humanitarian emergency situation. Long-term, participatory programs for development could make an important contribution to crisis prevention, said Kuehn, director of the LWF Department for World Service (DWS) country program in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. LWF is one of four members of Action by Churches Together (ACT) International - a global alliance of churches and related agencies working to save lives and support communities during emergencies - in Haiti. The formation of a government in Haiti, he said, and establishment of trust within society must be given priority following the departure of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, after weeks of violent rebellion against his rule. Insecurity, Kuehn noted, still constitutes a major problem, as many people worry about the violence, looting and widespread destruction.
The Humanitarian Times to ratify both intl Covenants it had signed civil Political rights, to the US withdrawal of the Harlan County peacekeeping ship from haiti http://www.univ-lille1.fr/pfeda/Infos/2000/0307ht.htm
Extractions: The Humanitarian Times March 7, 2000 - TUTSI ASSASINATION TEAM MAY HAVE TRIGGERED RWANDAN GENOCIDE. http://www.nationalpost.com/home.asp?f=000301/220681 - I.M.F. DIR. CANDIDATE, CAIO COCH-WESER, WITHDREW HIS NOMINATION TODAY - CHINA'S HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICES GETTING WORSE IN SEVERAL ASSESSMENTS, including last weeks' visit to China by UN Human Rights Commissioner Mary Robinson, who urged China's leaders to ratify both Intl Covenants it had signed: Civil & Political Rights, & Economic, Social & Cultural Rights. Amnesty Intl reports that 2/3 of all death-penalty executions worldwide in 1998 occurred in China, that "torture remained endemic" in 1999 & called attention to China's crackdown of Uighur nationalists in Xinjiang (west) Autonomous Reg. Human Rights Watch urged the UN Commission on Human Rights (annual meeting March 20) to censure China for its "nationally orchestrated campaign" to shut down voices of opposition, plus suppression of Tibetan Buddhism. In its new human rights review of 1999, the US Dept. of State says China's rights record "deteriorated markedly throughout the year" including further restrictions on freedom of religion & speech. - SEMI-BUOYANT PLASTIC LANDMINES IN MOZAMBIQUE MOVED MILES BY FLOODS to new locations, increasing casualty risk. Extensive surveys (Level-1), which had demarcated mined areas to be avoided, are now inaccurate.
Haiti Contacts civil society promotion/human rights advocacy and training MADRE haiti MADRE is an international womens human rights organization that works in http://www.peacewomen.org/contacts/americas/haiti/hai_index.html
Women, Peace And Security News Sources haiti Reborn, a project of the Quixote Center, works in the United NCHR provides news on immigration, human rights, refugee, and civil rights issues. http://www.peacewomen.org/news/sources/
Extractions: Women, peace and security issues are making the news everywhere, everyday. It is often simply a matter of knowing where to look. PeaceWomen relies on a variety of websites, listservs, e-newsletters, and other e-news services for information on women, peace and security issues. Some sources provide women, peace and security-specific news updates, some include a regularly updated women and gender category which regularly includes peace and security information, and some are mainstream news services which provide occasional coverage of these issues.
Rutgers Law: Faculty, Staff, And Administration Directory Expanding Remedies for Human rights Abuses civil Litigation in Domestic Courts, J. intl Comp. L. 191 (1995/96) The civil Lawsuit as a Remedy for http://www-camlaw.rutgers.edu/bio/bstephen
Extractions: 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. Professor Stephens graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University, received her J.D. degree from the law school of the University of California at Berkeley, and clerked for Chief Justice Rose Bird of the California Supreme Court. She spent six years studying changing the legal system in Nicaragua in the 1980s.
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Extractions: N BCSL INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS RESOLUTIONS 2004 Support for Liberian Refugees Immigration Fairness Act Resolution Supporting a Strategic Partnership with African Immigrants and Refugees Urging the United States Commitment to the United Nations Global Fund, AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Supporting Expansion of the United States Office of Global AIDS Service Recipients ... Commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of the Independence of the Republic Of Haiti Resolution 04-30 Support for Liberian Refugees Immigration Fairness Act WHEREAS, over the last 13 years, many Liberians have been forced to flee their country due to civil war and wide spread violence. From 1991 through 2003, the United States of America provided Liberians in the United States with temporary protection status because of these difficulties; and WHEREAS, this policy was well meaning, nevertheless, Liberians fleeing from violence, including genocide, should have been granted refugee status the same as that granted to 50,000 Chinese after the Tiananmen Square massacre, 150,000 Nicaraguans, 200,000 El Salvadorans, 50,000 Guatemalans, and hundreds of thousands from countries like Kosovo, Bosnia and the former Soviet Union, after these countries were plunged into violence and genocide as Liberia was; and WHEREAS