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Civil Liberties And Civil Rights: General Latin american human rights constitutional provisions (in Spanish) civil rightslaw memos (compiled by Law Journal Extra!) american Bar Association http://www.lawguru.com/ilawlib/93.htm
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Treaties And International Law Organization of american States Charter, resolutions, of the United Statesunder the International Covenant on civil and Political rights (July 1994) http://www.lawguru.com/ilawlib/89.htm
Extractions: Treaties and international law Internet Law Library Home Page The Internet Law Library was originally provided to the public courtesy of the United States House of Representatives Law Revision Counsel Office. Part of the Counsel's mission is to make the law (particularly the U.S. Code) available to the public. When the U.S. House of Representatives discontinued hosting the Library, our site and several others were allowed to carry it.
Extractions: CAPAL's Washington Leadership Program is a free summer educational workshop series open to anyone with an interest in leadership and public service in the Asian Pacific American community. The Washington Leadership Program is a program conducted weekly in the evenings, and is intended to supplement a Washington, DC internship experience. It is designed to help young Asian Pacific Americans understand the political and policy functions of the nation's capitol, and aims to engage participants in current issues facing the APA community. Through a series of intense workshops and skill-building sessions, the WLP will expose the interns to elected officials, key administrative officers and non-profit leaders and will give participants the opportunity to network with other student leaders, the CAPAL membership and board members. ( Watch WLP Video
Sweet Briar College: Overview Explores how courts interpret civil rights and liberties. GOVT 159 (3) Intro toamerican Government Introduces the study of american government and politics http://www.sbc.edu/catalog/?acr=GOVT&dept=Government
Pamphlet Collection american civil LIBERTIES UNION (ACLU). ACLU ANNUAL REPORTS civil LIBERTIES.civil rights. civil WAR. CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS. CLASS STRUGGLE. COLD WAR http://www.marxistlibrary.org/pamphlets.html
Extractions: Reference Center for Marxist Studies The Reference Center has an extensive collection of English-language pamphlets in a broad array of subject areas of interest to researchers and activists involved in Marxist studies. They cover material from the turn of the century up until today. The collection consists of 32 vertical-file cabinet drawers of subject-classified folders, 42 single-subject file boxes, and over 150 bound volumes of collected pamphlets, assembled by author, subject, publisher, or provenance. We are currently creating a database with bibliographic information on every pamphlet in our subject-classified vertical-files, which constitute the main part of the collection. In order to give our prospective patrons some idea of the coverage of our pamphlet collection we are providing you below with the entire alphabetical list of subject headings for the file cabinets of pamphlets. We believe that the scope and depth suggested by this inventory of categories makes our collection truly noteworthy. Its organization makes it readily accessible. In addition, in bound volumes and file boxes, we have, among many other things, large collections of material on the
Graduate Students List Constitutional Politics and Jurisprudence; Philosophy of Law; civil rights War and peace, history (and future) of american political debate. http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/polisci/menu/grads.php
Extractions: Name Email Subfields Research Interests Abrahms, Max Benjamin mabrahms@ucla.edu IR Theory, Terrorism, Mideast Ahn, Michael d_down@hotmail.com East Asia, Deterrence, Nuclear Proliferation Aleman, Eduardo ealeman@ucla.edu Comparative Politics Latin American Politics Legislative Politics Comparative Institutional Analysis Anderson, Gregory E. gea(at)... Chinese/Japanese Politics, US East Asia Policy, Politics of Corporate Governance Anderson, Zachery Joel zachery@ucla.edu International Relations and Methods Multi-player relative power models of competition; Disequilibrium paths in oligopoly; International macroeconomics; International Demographics; International Alliance Decisions. Ari, Suleyman suleyman@ucla.edu Arruda, Monica marruda@ucla.edu Brazilian Studies; Politics of Economic Reform in Developing Countries; Labor and Trade Relations Blaydes, Lisa A blaydes@ucla.edu Comparative Politics, Formal Theory, Quantitative Methods Middle East Politics, Comparative Democratization, Natural Resource Politics Campello, Daniela danicamp@ucla.edu Comparative Politics, International Political Economy Political impacts of financial interdependence; democratic theory
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Extractions: Search Northwestern Search Help Center for Legal Studies Electives by Department Last updated 01/11/2005 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
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Research Guide - International Human Rights Research KDZ (Interamerican and Latin american human rights issues) south AfricanHuman rights Yearbook KTL2460 S68 (The years 1991-1996 are available in the http://library.uchastings.edu/library/Legal Research/Research Guides/humanrights
Extractions: breadCrumbs(">"); Research Guide - International Human Rights Research This guide provides an overview of international human rights research tools at the Hastings Law Library and on the Internet. It includes information about indexes, books, periodicals, and websites with useful human rights information. The resources listed should give you a good start on your research and lead you to more specific documents and materials with in-depth subject-specific human rights information This guide includes: Where to Start: Research Guides, Encyclopedias, and Bibliographies
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Extractions: A classic study of race and class in the United States, Marable's book has become a standard text for courses in African American politics and history. In this new edition of his classic work, Marable examines developments in the political economy of racism in the United States and assesses shifts in the American political terrain since the first edition was published in 1983.
Media Access Project: Supporters Of Low Power Radio Int l Bridge, Tunnel, and Turnpike Association League of United Latin american Human and civil rights Organizations African american Media Incubator http://www.mediaaccess.org/programs/lpfm/supplist.html
Extractions: Supporters of Low Power Radio Return to Program Main Page LPFM Supporters Send Letters to Congress In October, several prominent organizations sent letters to Congress expressing there opposition to Low Power Radio Legislation. For more information, click here The following is a list of people and organizations who have supported low power radio. The list starts out with the most prominent supporters , then lists: A one-page version of this list is available for download here in a PDF file (7KB). This list is not comprehensive. In addition, 28 members of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights sent a letter to Congress in June. A copy of this letter is available here in PDF format. PDF (Portable Document Format) files can be viewed by downloading the free Acrobat Reader Most Prominent Supporters: American Library Association
Joan Fitzpatrick, 1950-2003 Attorney, civil rights Division, US Department of Justice, Washington, DC, Member, Human rights Committee and Refugee Law Committee, american Branch of http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/fitzpatrick.html
Extractions: Site Search Joan M. Fitzpatrick, 1950-2003 Updated May 7, 2004. The University of Washington Law School community is saddened by the loss of our friend and colleague, Joan Fitzpatrick who died on May 16, 2003. Our thoughts and sympathies extend to Joan's son Devin, to her family and to the many friends she had around the globe. A member of our faculty since 1984, Professor Fitzpatrick was a brilliant teacher, internationally renowned scholar and an admired colleague. She dedicated her life to improving human rights around the world. We will all miss her powerful voice and presence. As each of us tries to deal with this shocking news, we have encouraged members of our community to take time to talk with each other and to celebrate Joan's life and achievements. We hope that those of you reading this message will do the same as a first step toward healing our selves and continuing the work Joan so dedicated her life pursuing. The Fitzpatrick family has not yet determined funeral arrangements or made memorial designations. As we learn of their wishes, we will communicate those details to you on this web page. The University of Washington Law School community will conduct a memorial service on Tuesday, June 3.
AlphaPatriot: Gay Marriage And Civil Rights Gay Marriage and civil rights. Jeff Jacoby of the Boston Globe writes an interestinganalysis south America . Ciao! (Bolivia) Newly.com (Ecuador) http://www.alphapatriot.com/home/archives/2004/03/07/gay_marriage_and_civil_righ
Extractions: Page Sunday, 7 March 2004 Jeff Jacoby of the Boston Globe writes an interesting analysis of why gay marriage isn't civil rights . I don't agree with him, but it is a damn fine article. Blog post #2463 in category Gay Rights Blogging for Bryant Americans for Rice Blogs for Condi Citizens for Condi Condi for President ... Rice for President Yahoo Group Stop Hill! Election Projection Sabato's Crystal Ball TFA Forum Gun Talk Tennessee Gun Talk The High Road Lucianne.com Slashdot F'd Company Jewish World Review ... Daypop Top 40 UK Telegraph London Times Financial Times Intl. Herald Tribune
April 20, 2002, Endorsers AlAwda Palestine Right to Return Coalition american Muslims for Global Peaceand Justice Muslim civil rights Center, IL Humble Resources, WA http://www.iacenter.org/a27_endorsers.htm
African Studies Center The objective of UTLANIC is to provide Latin american users with access to The civil rights Division of the Department of Justice is the primary http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Home_Page/mcgee.html