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41. V. Country Situations
Human rights Watch, Merciless repression human rights in tibet (New York, Khosla, Dinesh, Myth and reality of the protection of civil rights law a
http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/bibliog/country.html
V. Country situations
Main sources: LegalTrac (Foster City, CA: Information Access Co.); Catalog of the University of Minnesota LibrariesTwin Cities.
1. Afghanistan
Amnesty International, Afghanistan: international responsibility for human rights disaster (London: Amnesty International, 1995).
-, Afghanistan: report of torture, ill-treatment and extrajudicial executions of prisoners, late April-early May 1992 (New York, N.Y.: Amnesty International U.S.A., 1992).
-, Afghanistan: unlawful killing and torture (New York: Amnesty International, National Office, 1988).
Gasser, Hans-Peter, Internationalized non-international armed conflicts: case studies of Afghanistan, Kampuchea, and Lebanon (Conference: International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law in Non-International Armed Conflicts), 33 Am. U. L. R. 145-161 (1983).
Gossman, Patricia, Afghanistan, the forgotten war: human rights abuses and violations of the laws of war since the Soviet withdrawal (New York: Human Rights Watch, 1991).
Human rights in the new Afghan war: a collective responsibility: preliminary report (New York: International League for Human rights, 1994).
Kamali, Mohammad Hashim, Law in Afgahnistan: a study of the constitutions, matrimonial law and the judiciary (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1985).

42. Untitled Document
American Association of Physicians for Human rights American civil Liberties Union of Lawyers for tibet; International Gay and Lesbian Human rights
http://www.wwwc.org/wan/wansubjectsearch.html
T o view a list of Organizations working in the same issue-area, select one of the "Subjects" below. Click on the Organization's name for detailed information. Starred (*) Organizations have Profiles.
Africa/African Americans Asia/Asian Americans Central/South-America/Latinos Civic ... Youth
A FRICA / AFRICAN AMERICANS
African Immigrant and Refugee Resource Center*
African International University Foundation
African Peoples Cultural Organization
African Scientific Institute ...
Third World Resources
A SIA / ASIAN AMERICANS
Alliance for Philippine Concerns
American Association for Filipino Psychology
Asia Foundation
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco ...
Young Koreans United
C ENTRAL / SOUTH AMERICA, LATINOS
Agua Para la Vida
Aguilar
Amazonia Films
Arriba Juntos ...
Venceremos Brigade
C IVIC
American Civil Liberties Union
American Legion
Common Cause
Commonwealth Club ...
Rotary Club of San Francisco
C OMPUTER LINKAGE
Abalone Alliance
Association for Progressive Communication
Computer Professionals for Social Responsiurbility
Data Center ...
Worldlink Foundation
C ROSS-CULTURAL
Diablo International Resource Center
Esperanto League for North America
Folk Art International Resources for Education
International Society for Intercultural Education, Training, and Research

43. Pepperdine Law Library Legal Research
civil rights. Pompian, Shawn. Expectations of discrimination as a justification for a case study of tibet. 16 Emory Int l L. Rev. 107186 (2002).
http://law.pepperdine.edu/library/legal_research/cilp/cilp0712sub.jsp

44. Pepperdine Law Library Legal Research
Chinese population transfer in tibet. 9 Cardozo J. Int l and Comp. damages in 1981a actions for violations of Title VII of the civil rights
http://law.pepperdine.edu/library/legal_research/cilp/cilp0510jour.jsp

45. CHINA People's Republic Of China: State Control Of The Internet In China.
Article 19 of the International Covenant on civil and Political rights, such as ‘human rights’, ‘Taiwan’, ‘Tiananmen’, ‘Falun Gong’ and ‘tibet’ are
http://web.amnesty.org/802568F7005C4453/0/50A38A55EB758C0C80256C72004773CD?Open

46. Business & Human Rights : Sitemap
Support for initiatives promoting civil political rights intl. Committee of the Red Cross intl. Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent Societies
http://www.business-humanrights.org/Search/Sitemap
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47. Ko'aga Rone'eta: Freedom Of Religion: The Evolution Of A Human Right
Series I civil and Political rights Ko aga Roñe eta 3) Religion may be a key factor in the identification of a group; tibet and the Middle East
http://www.derechos.org/koaga/i/smithr.html
Freedom of Religion:
The Evolution of a Human Right
Dr. Rhona K.M. Smith LLB (Hons.)
Lecturer in Law Carolyn McIntosh
Undergraduate Law and Management student Public Administration and Law
Robert Gordon University
Scotland
1. Introduction A religion is a set of beliefs, essentially "an intensely personal matter." Belief in a religion is frequently manifested in acts of worship and demonstrations of belief, usually in community with others. Religion may be a key factor in the identification of a group; Tibet and the Middle East provide prime examples. By their very nature, religious practices can impinge on daily life and adherence thereto has the potential to affect all areas of society and life. Indeed, the operation of a state may be affected by the religious views of its subjects: working conditions, holidays ("holy days"), health, food, family groupings and education are all areas of interest to both the state and religious bodies. In these cases, although the law cannot force people to believe in a given religion, it can be a persuasive motivating factor. Protection of religious rights are particularly problematic for states, as there is a "significant challenge in framing laws which strike the proper balance between, on the one hand, permitting freedom of religion and religious practices and, on the other, protecting the rights of non-adherents."

48. Law
William K. Stevens, Huge New Reserve for tibet Wildlife, New York. Times (Feb. DISCIPLES, LAWYERS COMMITTEE FOR civil rights UNDER LAW 117 (1993)
http://www.ejrc.cau.edu/lawsyll.html
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
CURRICULUM RESOURCE GUIDEBOOK LAW COURSES
table of contents Editors:
Abascal
Collin Deutsch Engel ... Engel 2 California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation 2111 Mission St., Suite 401 San Francisco, California 94110-1276 Ralph Santiago Abascal Luke W. Cole Syllabi for Environmental Justice Courses Golden Gate University Law School, Spring 1993. (3pp.) Boalt Hall Students, "Environmental Justice Reader," Independent Study, Spring 1993. (9 pp.) Cole, Luke and Angela Harris, "Environmental Justice," Boalt High School of Law, UC-Berkeley, Spring 1994. (7 pp.) Collin, Robert, "Environmental Equity," University of Oregon Planing Public Policy Management program, Spring 1994. (3pp). Deutsch, Stuart, "Seminar in Urban Environmental Issues,: Chicago-Kent College of Law, Fall 1993. (excerpts, 4 pp.) Engel, Kirsten, "Equity and the Environment," Tulane Law School, Spring 1993. (11 pp) Hill, Barry, "Environmental Justice, "Vermont Law School, Summer 1994. (8 pp.) Jordan, Susan, "Environmental Justice Issues in East Palo Alto," Stanford Law School, Fall 1993. (4 pp.)

49. Carmel Travers: Arts, Culture, Civil Rights, Current Affairs, Facilitator, Futu
Advertising, Arts, Business, Change, civil rights, Comedy, Communication a number of award winning documentary films including Red Flag Over tibet,
http://www.celebrityspeakers.com.au/brspeaker_bio.asp?Speaker_Index_Text=290

50. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS :: The University Of Iowa
He has served on the national board of directors of the American civil Liberties Union and is a cofounder of Mental Disability rights International,
http://intl-programs.uiowa.edu/academic/ghsp/GHSP_biosketch.htm

Global Health Conferences
As sembly Participant Biographies
Michael A. Grodin M.D.,
http://www.bu.edu/philo/faculty/grodin.html ; Contact: Boston University School of Public Health, 715 Albany Street, T3W, Boston, MA 02118. Tel: 617/638-4626. grodin@bu.edu TOP Sofia Gruskin, JD, MIA http://www.eci.harvard.edu/about_eci/gruskin.html Contact: 7th Floor Fran§ois_Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health, 651 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115 ph: 617-432-4314 fax: 617-432-4310, sgruskin@hsph.harvard.edu TOP Timothy H. Holtz MD, MPH, tholtz@cdc.gov or tholtz@igc.org TOP Vincent Iacopino, MD, PhD, viacopino@aol.com TOP Jim Yong Kim MD PhD jim_yong_kim@hms.harvard.edu TOP Virginia Leary learyv@uchastings.edu TOP Stephen Marks smarks@hsph.harvard.edu TOP Robert Mazur Ph.D . Associate Professor of Sociology. Professor Mazur studies the interrelations among socioeconomic development and population changes. His current research projects in Southern Africa and Southeast Asia involve: (1) complex migration patterns associated with rapidly changing socioeconomic development conditions and policies; (2) roles of household livelihood strategies in food security and health; (3) social capital and self reliance initiatives among displaced and resettled persons in the aftermath of conflict; and (4) local conflict transformation initiatives. He is nearing completion of a five year study of socioeconomic dimensions of rural post-war reconstruction in Mozambique under conditions of extreme poverty, structural adjustment, and debt. Contact: 318 East Hall, Iowa State University, Ames IA 50011, (515) 294-9286; FAX: (515) 294-2303;

51. College Of Letters And Science
317 The Politics of Human rights. (Crosslisted with intl St) I or II; 34 cr (SI). 471 civil Liberties in the United States. I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (SD).
http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/ug/10lettsci/depts/polisci.html
College of Letters and Science
Political Science
Requirements for the Major
Web Enrollment Information

Honors in the Major

Distinction in the Major
...
Courses
110 North Hall, 1050 Bascom Mall, Madison, WI 53706; 608/263-2414; www.polisci.wisc.edu Professors Barnett, Beissinger, Canon, Coleman, Downs, Dresang, Franklin, Friedman, Hendley, Kritzer, Mayer, Marquez, Payne, Pollack, Richardson, Riley, Sapiro, Schatzberg, Shafer, Weimer, Wilson, Witte; Associate Professors Goldstein, Hutchcroft, Manion, Tripp; Assistant Professors Boyd, Fioretos, Fogg-Davis, Leheny, Pevehouse, Schweber, Sinha, Wittenberg; Emeritus Professors Dennis, Eisinger, Emmerson, Fowler, Jones, Lindberg, Merelman, Young Undergraduate advisor in the major: Liane C. Kosaki, Ph.D., 101B North Hall, 263-2414, lkosaki@polisci.wisc.edu ; for appointments call 263-2414. Faculty diversity liaison: Ed Friedman, friedman@polisci.wisc.edu There are many definitions of political science. But whether a definition focuses on the analysis of governmental structures, or influences on voter choice, or the relationship between national governments, or the best form of government, at base, political science is about the systematic study of power. Whether power is exercised formally, as is the case between government and the individual, or informally, as is the case between individuals, it is the systematic study of power relationships that provides the subject matter for the discipline. Majors in political science obtain not only an understanding of the workings of government, but they also develop important skills in critical thinking and analysis. These skills make them ideal candidates for careers in law; in government at the state, national, and international levels; in business; in journalism; and in politics.

52. Academic Courses, Diversity At Oregon State University
intl 410. Internship International Internship and Seminar Political and social evolution of the civil rights movement, emphasizing events 19541965,
http://diversity.oregonstate.edu/resources/academic.html

support
academic courses student orgs spiritual and philosophical orgs ... social change toolkit academic courses
OSU offers a number of courses related to the different aspects of diversity. Below you will find a listing of these courses.
Hey a link to Catalogs and Schedules ! You can search Class Schedules for Fall 2002, Winter 2003, Spring 2003. Also there's a database that allows you to search undergraduate and graduate courses (with descriptions) by term. Interested in what's happening Summer 2003 Fall 2003 Winter 2004 Spring 2004 terms? Check out the schedule of classes online!
ANTHROPOLOGY
  • ANTH 110. Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
    Investigates cultural adaptation and change in different environmental and historical contexts. Compares the means by which cultures solve common human problems. Shows similarities and differences throughout the world in systems of values, family, religion, economics, and politics. Students are asked to consider future cultural conditions. Uses a video format. (SS) (Bacc Core Course) (3 credits)
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  • ANTH 208. *Western Culture Study Abroad

53. Index To Historical Materials: S - Z
Special Assistant to the President for civil rights tibet. MS JFK Nat. Sec. files; JFK WH Central Files. Time Life. OH Luce; Sidey. Times of London
http://www.jfklibrary.org/index2000-s-z.html
Go to Content Home Index Index A-E ... Guide to Holdings Index to Historical Materials in the John F. Kennedy Library
2000 Edition: S - Z - S -
Science Development Program MS: U.S. Nat. Science Found. S.S. Athenia MS: JFK Personal Safety, accident prevention MS: JFK WH Central Files Saigon, South Vietnam MS: Leonhart See also Vietnam Saint Lawrence Seaway MS: JFK Pre-Pres. Salinger, Pierre - press conferences MS: Romagna Samoa MS: JFK Nat. Sec. files; JFK WH Central Files Samuelson, Paul OH: Council of Economic Advisers San Marino MS: JFK Pres. Office Files; JFK WH Central Files Sanitation - Washington, DC MS: U.S. District of Columbia Govt. Saudi Arabia MS: JFK Nat. Sec. files; JFK Pres. Office Files; JFK WH Central Files OH: Hart, P.; Kennedy, Charles Saxon, John J.- speeches MS: U.S. Dept. of Treasury

54. JSAWS - About The Journal
Subjects law, civil rights, gender issues, religion, philosophy, politics, Areas of study India, Nepal, tibet, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Shri Lanka,
http://users.primushost.com/~india/jsaws/about.htm

J OURNAL OF
S OUTH A SIA W OMEN S TUDIES
About the Journal
E DITOR-IN-CHIEF Enrica Garzilli
University of Perugia
E DITORIAL BOARD
Jayaraj Acharya
University of Kathmandu Gregory Bailey
La Trobe University Gian Giuseppe Filippi
Geraldine Forbes

SUNY College at Oswego Himendra B. Thakur
Intl. Society Against Dowry
and Bride Burning
Albrecht Wezler
University of Hamburg Carolyne Wright Emory University
T ECHNICAL EDITOR
Ludovico Magnocavallo Polytechnic of Milan
A SSISTANT EDITOR
Carlos Lopez Harvard University
Previous page Aims
This Journal is open to all bona fide scholars in South Asia Women Studies. It is meant to disseminate works which address theoretical and practical issues that are of interest to both scholars of South Asia and to women in and from South Asia. Subjects: law, civil rights, gender issues, religion, philosophy, politics, feminism and ecofeminism, classical and modern literature, poetry, dance, music, drama, language, translations, history, folklore, customs, medicine, architecture, discoveries and cultural or social products by women, etc. Areas of study: India, Nepal, Tibet, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Shri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Taiwan, Maldives, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines.

55. International Studies Major: Indiana University
American history, civil rights and European decolonization history, peace studies, tibetan history, Sinotibetan relations, tibet and the West,
http://www.indiana.edu/~intlweb/intFaculty.shtml
AFFILIATED FACULTY BY DEPARTMENT
(or alphabetically AFRICAN AMERICAN AND AFRICAN DIASPORA STUDIES
Assensoh, A. B
., Associate Professor (Ph.D., New York University, 1984)

Comparative history, including aspects of Third World history, African
American history, civil rights and European decolonization history, peace studies, and Third World journalism
Human Rights and Social Movements
aassenso@indiana.edu

ANTHROPOLOGY
Bahloul, Joelle
, Associate Professor (Ph.D., Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 1981)

Jewish ethnography in Europe and North Africa, European ethnography, social anthropology of kinship and gender, ethnicity, migration and diaspora, religion in urban society, collective memory, French social thought
Culture and the Arts: An International Perspective International Communication Nations, States and Boundaries Rituals and Beliefs bahloul@indiana.edu Brondizio, Eduardo , Assistant Professor (Ph.D., Indiana University, 1996) Land use, human ecology, agricultural and agroforestry intensification, Amazon caboclo colonists, remote sensing applications in anthrolology and ecology, landscape ecology and global environmental change

56. Regional And Local Contacts | Asian Pacific Americans For Progress
Amnesty Int l, Kokua tibet Ohana, South Hilo Rotary Club, As a civil rights activist lawyer and nonprofit leader for the past decade,
http://www.apaforprogress.org/drupal/?q=node/12

57. Portland Imc - Features Archive - Page 40
ExxonMobil Working with Chinese to Build Pipeline Thru tibet civil rights and Criminal Attorney (speaking about civil liberties and the Muslim
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/feature/archive40.shtml
resources contact about volunteer ... questions images audio video all categories portland metro united states global 9.11 investigation alternative media animal rights anti-racism arts and culture bikes/transportation community building corporate dominance drug war economic justice education election fraud environment forest defense genetic engineering government health homelessness indigenous issues labor legacies media criticism neighborhood news police / legal political theory social services sustainability technology youth katrina aftermath save the biscuit no new sprawlmarts s24 mobilization cheney protests may day english espanol ONGOING FEATURES
genres
regions
topic pages
actions
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resources
global imc
network:
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58. Portland Imc - Features Archive - Page 18
HUMAN civil rights POLICE STATE / PRISONS RESISTANCE / TACTICS tibetan Sand Mandala at Portland Library Free tibet is a cause that has risen on
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/topic/humancivilrights/feature/archive18.shtml
resources contact about volunteer ... questions images audio video all categories portland metro united states global 9.11 investigation alternative media animal rights anti-racism arts and culture bikes/transportation community building corporate dominance drug war economic justice education election fraud environment forest defense genetic engineering government health homelessness indigenous issues labor legacies media criticism neighborhood news police / legal political theory social services sustainability technology youth katrina aftermath save the biscuit no new sprawlmarts s24 mobilization cheney protests may day english espanol ONGOING FEATURES
genres
regions
topic pages
actions
all action pages >>
resources
global imc
network:
www.indymedia.org

59. GreenNet - Alternet News
political, social and civil rights for Bahraini women. tibet Information Network (TIN), an independent organisation specialised in
http://www.gn.apc.org/news/alternet/098 18-09-03.html
Alternet News Home Services About The Alternet News for 18 September 2003 ISSUE # 98
This issue:
HOT SITES/

"SNOOPER'S CHARTER"/

WOMEN'S RIGHTS - BAHRAIN/

NUCLEAR SUB STORAGE/
... actnow@gn.apc.org. Items may need to be edited. Plain
text e-mail is preferred.
Back issues are on-line at:
http://www.gn.apc.org/news/alternet/index.html

HOT SITES
Tamil Centre for Human Rights now online at: http://www.tchr.net What are IFIs? What impact do they have on the environment, debt or trade? What are they doing in Africa, East Asia or Eastern Europe? How do they operate and to whose rules? Who is watching what they do? Find out at newly redesigned IFIwatchnet site: http://www.ifiwatchnet.org "SNOOPER'S CHARTER" Legislation is being introduced by the government which will allow agencies such as fire authorities, jobcentres, the Postal Services Commission, the Gaming Board and the Charity Commission the power to use surveillance to investigate crime. BBC reports that "phone companies and internet service providers will be told by the government to keep records of phone calls and internet visits for a year.

60. History
HIST 0372 The civil rights Revolution (Not offered 200506) intl/HIST 0444 Gender, Performance, and Modernity in the Postcolonial World (Not offered
http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/catalogs/catalog/academic_programs/courses/h
Search Directory Calendars Admissions ... Humanities
History
Professors: Elizabeth Endicott, Travis Jacobs, David Macey, John McCardell, Paul Monod, James Ralph, Neil Waters (on leave), Don Wyatt (chair); Associate Professors: Ian Barrow, Dari©n Davis, William Hart, Kathryn Morse; Assistant Professors: Febe Armanios, Rebecca Bennette, Louisa Burnham, Jacob Tropp, Amy Morsman (on leave); Humanities Professor: James West The Department of History seeks to instill in its majors and in students from other disciplines who sample its offerings the awareness that no effort to make the past meaningful, the present intelligible, or the future conceivable can be divorced from the effort to comprehend change over time. The department encourages the intelligent application of that effort by asking students to regard themselves and their culture as changing entities in a historical continuum, not as the purpose or culmination of the past. Because the culture that surrounds us is rooted in the history of the West, majors are expected to take courses on the European and American past. To develop both a broader perspective on human history and a vantage point from which to reexamine their own past, majors also take courses outside of the geographical confines of the traditional West, and outside of the temporal confines of the last two centuries.
Because the field of history is inherently interdisciplinary, the department makes use of a variety of methodologies in its effort to produce students who can examine, discuss, and write about complex issues with intelligence and lucidity. It emphasizes training in research, critical analysis, writing, and oral expression. These are skills in broad demand in business, government service, international relations, law, and teaching.

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