High School Debate Topic 2005: Civil Liberties West Europe Latin America Near East and south Asia SubSaharan Africa Redefining rights in America The civil rights Record of the George W. Bush http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/debate05.html
Extractions: In Iraq a battle of historic importance is raging. After two wars of aggression and a genocidal embargo claiming 2 million lives and having devastated an entire country, the Iraqi people is confronting the illegitimate and brutal occupation by the US and their allies. The heroic resistance of the Iraqi people against the Anglo-American invaders is legitimate according to international law and the UN Charter, including the right to resort to armed means. They are claiming their inalienable right to national self-determination and sovereignty. But at stake is much more, namely the very future of the US attempt to erect their global empire, that is to say the future of humanity.
July 2003 Race In Law Reviews Antipodean Reflections on american Indian Law, 20 Ariz. J. Int l Comp. Wing, Adrien Katherine , civil rights in the Post 911 World Critical Race http://academic.udayton.edu/race/LReviews/0403.htm
White House Blocks Use Of Affordable Medicines Latin american and Caribbean Women s Health Network, (LACWHN), Int l ChildrenFIRST, south Africa Children s rights Centre, south Africa http://www.aidsinfonyc.org/tag/activism/healthGapSignOn.html
Extractions: Monday, March 29, 2004 Please find below a letter delivered to Ambassador Randall Tobias, the Global AIDS Coordinator, signed by 382 NGOs , spanning 70 countries. The letter calls on Tobias to accept the standards of the WHO's prequalification program and to support the procurement of generic medicines by grantees of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Today was the end of the controversial meeting in Gabarone, Botswana, the "Conference on Fixed-Dose Combination (FDC) Drug Products: Scientific and Technical Issues related to Safety, Quality, and Effectiveness." On Wednesday, March 31 , Ambassador Tobias will appear at 2:30 PM before the Foreign Operations Subcommittee of Senate Appropriations, where hopefully this issue will continue to have prominence. There has been much activity regarding U.S. policy on generic HIV medicines in the last four days. A few highlights include: Monday March 29: Carrying a banner reading "Bush and Pharma block generic AIDS drugs while millions die," eight AIDS activists are arrested for blocking traffic in front of the offices of PhRMA, the U.S. drug company lobby. The demonstrators were demanding President Bush permit the procurement of generics pre-qualified by WHO in the PEPFAR. Activists, wearing Bush masks, delivered 50 "money bags" to the entrance of PhRMA before their arrest. (View press release: http://www.healthgap.org/press_releases/04/032904_HGAP_PR_PEPFAR_demo.html
Teachers College civil rights Law Society Columbia Latin american Business Association ColumbiaLaw School News Women in Public and Int l Affairs (WPIA) Yoga at SIPA http://www.tc.edu/stlife/storgs/detail.asp?id=Student Organizations at Columbia
Courses Int l Relations, 180 Sec. 26, Ethnic Conflict in Conte,porary Africa american Civ. 161 Sec.03, civil rights and the Legacy of the 1960s. american Civ. http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Taubman_Center/taubman/corecrs.html
Extractions: 1999 - 2000 COURSE GUIDE FOR CONCENTRATORS The following is a list of courses relevant to the Public Policy and American Institutions concentration. Given the variety of specializations that concentrators may choose, some courses that are not listed here may apply to a particular area of specialization. If you have any questions regarding which courses may count towards concentration credit, please see one of the concentration advisors. Political Science 10 Introduction to Public Policy Economics 111 or 113 Microeconomics (or Education 113) Political Science 105 Ethics and Public Policy Political Science 160 Research Methods (or Education 111) Political Science 120 Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation (or Education 116) Public Policy l90-191 Public Policy Colloquium Economics Industrial Organization Economics Financial Institutions Economics Financial Markets I Economics Financial Markets II Education History of Education in the United States History American History: 1877 to Present Political Science Foundations of Legal Studies Political Science Congress and Public Policy Political Science The American Presidency Political Science Public Opinion and American Democracy Political Science The Politics of the Legal System Political Science Rhode Island Government and Politics Political Science Representation and Political Process Political Science Dynamics of Agenda Building Public Policy The Criminal Justice System in Rhode Island
HSI Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service ยท civil rights Enforcement andCompliance Inter american University of Puerto RicoBarranquitas http://www.aphis.usda.gov/oa/crec/SpecialPrograms/HSI.htm
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NYU Law - Library, General Information, The Collection civil procedure. civil rights law. constitutional law. corporations. criminal law Interamerican Court of Human rights. Electronic Legal Databases http://www.law.nyu.edu/library/collec.html
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University Of Arizona James E. Rogers College Of Law - Academic Program Panelist (american Society of Int l Law Annual Meeting, Washington, DC ,Mar. Guest Speaker (Notre Dame Law School Center for Human rights civil Law, http://www.law.arizona.edu/ualaw/academicprogram/getpres.cfm?mnuLastName=Obiora
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Extractions: Anthro Wmns 958-599 Topics in Women's Studies: (Subtitle) (appr subtitle: Women in an International Context) Certif Asian Econ 296-193 Freshman Seminar: (Subtitle) (appr subtitle: Economics of Asia) Certif Film St Engl 350-192 Freshman Seminar: (Subtitle) (appr subtitle: Technology, Film, and Society) Spec Major Franco French 400-299 Ad Hoc: (Subtitle)(appr subtitle: Women in an International Context) Certif Franco History 448-386 Africa: The Age of Empires, to 1880 Certif Gayl Anthro 156-400 Human Sociobiology Certif Gayl Bio Sci 204-194 Freshman Seminar: (Subtitle)(appr subtitle: The New Plagues: Tales from the Hot Zone) Certif Gayl CmpLt 260-350 Topics in Comparative Literature: (with Appropriate subtitle) Certif Gayl Engl 350-248 Literature and Contemporary Life: (with appropriate subtitle) Certif Gayl History 448-246 Historical Perspectives on Homosexuality Certif Gayl Wmns 958-599 Topics in Women's Studies: (Subtitle)(appr subtitle: Feminism, Masculinity, and Men)
Govt & Intl Studies - Notable Lib Materials - May S8 C43 2001 Columbia Cooper Challenging US human rights violations since 911 AUTHOR C57 2005 Columbia Cooper civil republic beyond capitalism and http://www.sc.edu/library/lis/gint05.html
FindLaw For Legal Professionals Associate Director, Liaison and Information, american Immigration Lawyers Association, Business Organizations, civil rights, Communications Media Law http://careers.findlaw.com/
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Bush Honors 40th Anniversary Of Civil Rights Act Forty years ago, in many parts of America, basic rights were observed or deniedbased a son of the south, would carry forward the work of civil rights. http://japan.usembassy.gov/e/p/tp-20040702-01.html
Extractions: Home American Citizen Services Visas to the U.S. American Centers Topic Index U.S. Politics Press Releases Ambassador Baker By Region Japan dummytitle Iraq dummytitle Korea dummytitle China dummytitle Afghanistan dummytitle Middle East dummytitle Security Issues Terror dummytitle Arms Control dummytitle Depleted Uranium dummytitle United Nations dummytitle Summits dummytitle Economic Issues Intl. Trade dummytitle Investment dummytitle Anti-corruption dummytitle IP dummytitle Global Affairs Human Rights dummytitle Health dummytitle Women dummytitle Children dummytitle Monthly Archive Consulates Osaka dummytitle Nagoya dummytitle Fukuoka dummytitle Sapporo dummytitle Naha dummytitle American Centers Tokyo dummytitle Kansai dummytitle Nagoya dummytitle Fukuoka dummytitle Sapporo dummytitle Bush Honors 40th Anniversary Of Civil Rights Act President Bush celebrated the 40th anniversary of passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a landmark legislative event that prohibited racial restrictions in the public arena. The July 1 White House ceremony, which took place in the same room where the act was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964, marked a "great anniversary of justice and equality in America," said the president.
Nation Celebrates Anniversary Of Landmark Civil Rights Law 2004 marks the 40th anniversary of the civil rights Act of 1964. Segregation wasan embarrassing contradiction of american ideals even as the US courted http://japan.usembassy.gov/e/p/tp-20040625-15.html
Extractions: Home American Citizen Services Visas to the U.S. American Centers Topic Index U.S. Politics Press Releases Ambassador Baker By Region Japan dummytitle Iraq dummytitle Korea dummytitle China dummytitle Afghanistan dummytitle Middle East dummytitle Security Issues Terror dummytitle Arms Control dummytitle Depleted Uranium dummytitle United Nations dummytitle Summits dummytitle Economic Issues Intl. Trade dummytitle Investment dummytitle Anti-corruption dummytitle IP dummytitle Global Affairs Human Rights dummytitle Health dummytitle Women dummytitle Children dummytitle Monthly Archive Consulates Osaka dummytitle Nagoya dummytitle Fukuoka dummytitle Sapporo dummytitle Naha dummytitle American Centers Tokyo dummytitle Kansai dummytitle Nagoya dummytitle Fukuoka dummytitle Sapporo dummytitle INTRODUCTION 2004 marks the 40th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 2 of that year, it declared illegal certain long-practiced forms of discrimination, authorized the government to act against others and, perhaps most significantly, demonstrated a political consensus to wield federal authority against legal inequity "on the ground of race, color, religion, or national origin." In a nationally televised address that evening, Johnson declared: "We believe that all men are created equal. Yet many are denied equal treatment.
Web Monitoring & Documentation (WMD) civil and politial rights, including the questions of and Reparation forVictims of Violations of Int l Human rights and Humanitarian Law http://www.unchr.info/61st/item11.htm
Extractions: Agenda Item 11 Civil and politial rights, including the questions of: (a) Torture and detention (b) Diasppearances and summary executions (c) Freedom of expression (d) Independence of the judiciary, administration of justice, impunity (e) Religious intolerance (f) States of emergency (g) Conscientious objection to military service List of Speakers (31 March, 1, 4, 5 April) Persons Invited Mr. Ambeyi Ligabo, Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression (E) - Concerned Countries : Cote d'Ivoire , Colombia, Serbia and Montenegro Italy - Interactive Dialogue : Canada, Argentina, Luxembourg (EU)
Center For Strategic & International Studies MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE AND LATIN AMERICA CEO to Discuss Role of civil Society inPoverty south Asia Monitor India and the United States Turning a Corner http://www.csis.org/
INTL NGO LETTER On PEPFAR, MARCH 04 Latin american and Caribbean Women s Health Network, (LACWHN), Int l PA CivilRights Initiative, PA Pacientes de SIDA pro Politica Sana, PR http://www.healthgap.org/press_releases/04/032604_INTL_LTR_PEPFAR_Tobias.html
Extractions: NGO Letter to the Office of the Global AIDS Initiative: 385 U.S. and international organizations call upon U.S. "to ensure that programs use the most affordable medicines available, and accept the current drug quality standards of World Health Organization's drug prequalification program," in a letter to Randall Tobias, 26 March 2004 March 26, 2004 Dear Ambassador Randall Tobias, We, the undersigned organizations, are writing to express our serious concerns about efforts by the Bush administration and by your office to block the use of affordable generic HIV/AIDS medicines in U.S.-financed programs in poor countries. In order to mount a rapid and successful response to the growing AIDS pandemic, we call upon you to ensure that programs use the most affordable medicines available, and accept the current drug quality standards of World Health Organization's drug prequalification program. We are particularly concerned about the U.S.-initiated "Conference on Fixed-Dose Combination (FDC) Drug Products: Scientific and Technical Issues related to Safety, Quality, and Effectiveness," 29-30 March 2004 in Gaborone, Botswana. This meeting needlessly casts doubt upon the clinically proven quality of generic AIDS medicines, and disregards the WHO's internationally recognized Drug Prequalification Program. The meeting is intended to justify the use of expensive, more complex branded treatment regimens, and will be used by the US as the minimum basis to justify its efforts to use bilateral assistance programs to lock generics out of developing countries. Of particular concern is your attempt to discredit the use of urgently needed fixed- dose combinations (FDCs) of antiretroviral AIDS medications.