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  1. Liberia: Worker Rights Violations : Gsp Petition Before the U.S. Trade Representative : May 1989
  2. Freedom Is As Freedom Does: Civil Liberties in America by Corliss Lamont, 1990-10-01
  3. Materials on International Human Rights and U.S. Constitutional Law by Hurst Hannum, Richard B. Lillich, 1985-06
  4. Women's Legacy: Interpretive Essays in U.S. History by Bettina Aptheker, 1982-12
  5. Will Campbell and the Soul of the South (Will Campbell Clh) by Thomas L. Connelly, 1982-07

21. TentativeSchedule
142D ~ US Foreign Policy I, 142B ~ intl Relations of East Asia, 141C ~ intl 172A ~ International Law, 179C ~ civil rights. Carter, Sandholtz, Kelley
http://www.polisci.uci.edu/Undergraduate_files/TeachPlansWEB.html
TENTATIVE UNDERGRADUATE COURSE SCHEDULE P O L I T IC A L S C I E N C E 2 4 - 2 5
*Note: This is a tentative list of course offerings for the 2004-2005 academic year and is subject to change. FALL 2004 WINTER 2005 SPRING 2005 LOWER DIVISION CLASSES 6A ~ Intro: Political Analysis 6C ~ Intro: Micropolitics 6B ~ Intro: Macropolitics Danziger Schonfeld Petracca 6C ~ Intro: Micropolitics Monroe 21A ~ Intro: Amer Government 21A ~ Intro: Amer Government 21A ~ Intro: Amer Government Wattenberg Beckmann Wattenberg 31A ~ Intro Political Theory 31A ~ Intro: Political Theory Olson Olson 41A - Intro: Int'l Relations (CANCELLED) 41A ~ Intro: Int'l Relations 41A ~ Intro: Int'l Relations Solingen Brysk Bach Morgan 51A ~ Intro Comparative Pol 51A ~ Intro Comparative Pol McGann TBA 61A - Intro to Minority Politics 61A - Intro to Minority Politics TBA ~ Controversies in American Politics Tate (x-list w/ CLSP 64) DeSipio (x-list w/ Chc/Lat 64)

22. Researching Int'l Human Rights Law - UofM Law School
to bibliographies, http//www.ll.georgetown.edu/intl/intl/human.html Research Guides (Older works are catalogued under the subject civil rights.
http://www.law.umn.edu/library/tools/pathfinders/ihrnguide.html
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Researching International Human Rights Law
CONTENTS A. RESEARCH GUIDES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES B. BACKGROUND INFORMATION (or Places to Start) C. DOCUMENTS (Treaties, Country Reports, Cases)
Treaties and other instruments
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Cases

D. PERIODICALS AND PERIODICAL INDEXES
E. OTHER WEB SITES F. INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS G. LEXIS AND WESTLAW INTRODUCTION
This guide provides starting points for international human rights research on the internet and at the U of M Law Library. Other Law Library guides that may help are: The Law Library has a large collection of works on human rights, including monographs (books), periodicals, country reports, and government documents. Other useful works on human rights are located at the Wilson Library and the Bio-Med Library. Use MNCAT, the library catalog, to find relevant books and documents. To find periodicals and UN documents, however, you will need to use specialized indexes such as the Index to Legal Periodicals, LegalTrac, and AccessUN. Many human rights works are shelved on the third floor of the Law Library around the call numbers K3240. You will also find other human rights materials in the Human Rights Library, which is located in the back of the third floor, in the corner farthest from the Library entrance.

23. SOhopeful International - Quotes From History
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24. POLI/INTL 361
Christian Right in US. Soka Gakkai in Japan. The reasons for this civil rights Movement. Prayer in School. *Roe v. Wade. *Prolife terrorists
http://www.people.vcu.edu/~wnewmann/RV1SPR05.391.htm
POLI/INTL 391 Spring 2005 Review 1 The exam will consist of two sections:
  • Short answer/identifications: Choose 5 of 10. (10 points each) I want five or six sentences that define a term and STATE ITS SIGNIFICANCE. All the terms come directly from the review sheet. Essay: Choose one of two. (50 points) The essay gives you an opportunity to think a bit, to allow you to use the information and ideas in the class to answer a specific question related to the issues we’ve discussed in class.
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Impact of September 11 *War on terrorism/ terrorist war on US Defining Terrorism *Political Agenda *Terrorism is agenda setting Success of Palestinian terrorism in agenda setting Violence as the method *Terrorism as a weapon of the weak Asymmetric warfare *Attacking the enemy by causing it pain and creating fear Al-Qaeda’s hope: US will feel the pain/fear and withdraw from the Middle East or US will overreact and incite greater resistance to US in the region and globally *Civilians as targets *Civilian audience vs. civilian target

25. UW-MADISON'S INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE AND BORDERS BOOKS RENEW "WORLD BEYOND OUR B
in its Screening Room, at http//www.intlinstitute.wisc.edu the book defines how the civil rights movement in the US drew strength from
http://www.intl-institute.wisc.edu/press/prborders1.htm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 2, 2003 Contact: Ronnie Hess, Director of Communications and Publications,
Office of International Studies and Programs/International Institute,
(608) 262-5590 or rlhess@facstaff.wisc.edu
UW-MADISON'S INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE AND BORDERS BOOKS RENEW "WORLD BEYOND OUR BORDERS" BOOK SERIES M adison, WI The University of Wisconsin-Madison's International Institute and Borders Books will sponsor a second international book series, beginning in September 2003. The series is a continuation of the partners' successful program entitled "The World Beyond Our Borders" initiated last January. This new series will again feature UW-Madison faculty discussing their recent books on a variety of international subjects. "We're very pleased to continue this association with Borders and to share our faculty's knowledge in international affairs with the Madison community," said Gilles Bousquet, dean of International Studies at the UW. "Audiences are very enthusiastic about the series, and have told us how much they appreciate being able to come together to discuss current world events." [EDS: Select audio presentations from the first series are available on line at the International Institute's Web page, in its "Screening Room," at http://www.intl-institute.wisc.edu

26. EPIC Page On EU-US Airline Passenger Data Disclosure
civil liberties groups critical of data deal on flights to US. European Digital rights (EDRi), a coalition of privacy and civil liberties organizations,
http://www.epic.org/privacy/intl/passenger_data.html
EU-US Airline Passenger Data Disclosure
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Latest News
  • Italian Data Protection Authority Secretary General Criticizes EU-US PNR Agreement. Giovanni Buttarelli, talking at EPIC's Freedom 2.0 conference
  • . (May 21, 2004)
  • European Commission Adopts Decision Recognizing Adequate Privacy Protections in EU-US Passenger Data Disclosures. In its Decision, the Commission considers that the data on air passengers transferred to US authorities enjoys the "adequate protection" required under the EU Data Protection Directive for data sent to countries outside the EU. The Decision will enter into force once the US signs its Undertakings and once the international agreement that will complement the Commission's adequacy finding has been signed by the Council of the EU and the US Department of Homeland Security. For the European Parliament, however, the Undertakings do not offer adequate protection. If the Council concludes the agreement, the Parliament has the option to seek the annulment of the international agreement, or of the adequacy finding, or both, before the Court of Justice of the European Communities. (May 17, 2004)
    EP Wants to Check Legality of EU-US PNR Deal.

27. Wbai.org
Author and historian Jonathan Rosenberg on The Secret civil rights Tapes of for Labor rights From Iraq to the US with Clarence Thomas, intl. Longshore
http://www.wbai.org/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=1240&Itemid=42

28. International Human Rights Seminar
Sweatshop Watch a coalition of labor, community, civil rights, immigrant rights, women s, Department of State (US) Country Reports on Human rights
http://library.uchastings.edu/library/Legal Research/Class Pages/intl-humanright
breadCrumbs(">"); International Human Rights Seminar Library Info. U.N. European
Human Rights
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Library Information Where to Start:

To find a topic or to get started on your research, you might want to look at Hastings Law Library Human Rights Research Guide , or browse the topics covered in the Encyclopedia of Human Rights, 2nd edition (JC571 E67 1996; Reserve stacks), or scan the topics covered at the University of Minnesota Human Rights Library Finding Books:
You can search the Hastings Online Catalog for print titles at the Hastings Law Library. You can s earch other Library Catalogs (including ) for additional print resources at local libraries. Or you can search "WorldCat" on FirstSearch to find out if any books exist on your topic at any library worldwide. (Note: FirstSearch is only available from computers on campus.) If you do find a book on your topic that we don't own at Hastings, you can submit a request to have the book borrowed by Hastings through inter-library loan (ILL). It can take up to three weeks to get books from ILL, so plan ahead.

29. Appointments - Agency Acronyms
CCR, COMM ON civil rights. CCC, COMMODITY CREDIT CORP, BD OF DIR CCU, US CLAIMS COURT JUDGES. CIT, US COURT OF intl TRADE JUDGES
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Issues Hurricane Relief Homeland Security Judicial Nominations National Security ... Appointments
Abbreviation U.S. Government Organization EOP WHITE HOUSE/ EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ACT ACTION ACU ADMIN CONFERENCE OF THE US ADD AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, BD OF DIR AID AGENCY FOR INTL DEVELOPMENT, US ASC ASM AFA AIR FORCE ACADEMY, BD OF VISITORS TO THE US ABM AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMM AMT AMTRACK, NATL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORP ARC APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMM AUS ACD AH ARTS AND HUMANITIES, PRES' CTTE ON THE (NL) ART ARTS, NATL COUNCIL ON THE ADB ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK BIB BOARD FOR INTL BROADCASTING CIA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY CCR COMM ON CIVIL RIGHTS CCC COMMODITY CREDIT CORP, BD OF DIR CFT COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMM COS COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE CORP, BD OF DIRS OF THE CPC COMPETITIVENESS POLICY COUNCIL CPS CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM CRT CEA COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS CEQ COUNCIL ON ENVIROMENTAL QUALITY RBC CUBA BROADCASTING, ADV BD FOR

30. Aspen Publishers - HR, Employment Law Civil Rights
International Taxation, Kluwer Arbitration, Kluwer Law intl. Law Practice Management You are here Home HR, Employment Law civil rights
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31. INTL NGO LETTER On PEPFAR, MARCH 04
Equity in Access to Care Treatment, Int l Nationwide US Organizations PA civil rights Initiative, PA Pacientes de SIDA pro Politica Sana, PR
http://www.healthgap.org/press_releases/04/032604_INTL_LTR_PEPFAR_Tobias.html
    Health GAP Press Center Index of GTAC Press Releases and Statements
    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
    Ambassador Randall Tobias
    Global AIDS Coordinator
    U.S. Department of State
    Washington, D.C.
    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.

32. Collevecchio Declaration
Protection of civil rights In order to perform adequate due diligence about the For example, in the US, the Community Development Banking and Financial
http://www.foe.org/camps/intl/financialregs.html
Home Campaigns International Financial Services Sector Policy Recommendations Return to Collevecchio Declaration on Financial Institutions and Sustainability View Organizational Endorsements of the Collevecchio Declaration
Sustainability and Accountability in the Financial Services Sector
Regulatory and public policy recommendations
Governments can and must play a key role in creating public policies and regulatory frameworks that increase the ability of the financial services sector to advance sustainability. In addition, governments must also improve accountability from the financial services sector itself, as a way of ensuring that financial institutions are responsive to the needs and expectations of the public. I. Increase the ability of financiers to advance sustainability
As market makers and allocaters of capital, financial institutions have a unique role and responsibility in advancing sustainability. Financiers can:

33. December 7, 2001: US Statement, Intl. Donor Conference On Burundi
US Mission Geneva Banner Graphic. Press Releases for the Year 2001 civil society building, human rights (with emphasis on women s rights),
http://www.us-mission.ch/press2001/1207burundi.htm
December 7, 2001
STATEMENT OF THE UNITED STATES DELEGATION
By
Keith Brown
Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator for Africa
United States Agency for International Development

Distinguished Co-Chairmen President Buyoya and Jacques Loup, Honorable Members of the Burundian Delegation, Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen: On behalf of the Government of the United States, I would like to thank the Government of Burundi and the United Nations for sponsoring this international donor conference on Burundi. This forum has provided an important opportunity to exchange views, to discuss vital issues and to coordinate plans for helping Burundi promote stability and security, democracy, reconciliation and development. The United States also would like to express its appreciation for the extraordinary efforts of the Facilitator of the Burundi peace process, Nelson Mandela, who has done so much to promote peace and reconciliation in Burundi. The United States has supported and will continue to lend its full support to the Burundi peace process. We would like to congratulate all of the parties to the Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement on the November 1 installation of the transitional government. We are heartened by the efforts of the Burundians, with the support of the international community, to implement the Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement and to abide by its terms, as well as Burundi's macro-economic progress in the face of substantial constraints. We also want to recognize and fully support the South African Government in its efforts to assist Burundi through the provision of a Special Protection Unit to protect returning opposition leaders participating in the transitional government.

34. 50:0327(52)AR - - Intl. Assoc. Of Firefighters, Local F-89 And Army, HQ, Fort Sa
attorney fees and is contrary to the civil rights Act of 1991 because it There is no indication in the record before us that the Union argued to the
http://www.flra.gov/decisions/v50/50-052-4.html
50:0327(52)AR
The decision of the Authority follows: 50 FLRA No. 52 FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY WASHINGTON, D.C. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL F-89 (Union) and U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, FORT SAM HOUSTON FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEXAS (Agency) 0-AR-2668 DECISION April 7, 1995 Before the Authority: Phyllis N. Segal, Chair; Tony Armendariz and Pamela Talkin, Members. I. Statement of the Case This matter is before the Authority on exceptions to an award of Arbitrator Fallon W. Bentz filed by the Union under section 7122(a) of the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute (the Statute) and part 2425 of the Authority's Rules and Regulations. The Agency filed an opposition to the Union's exceptions. The Arbitrator sustained the grievance over the suspension of the grievant. As a remedy, the Arbitrator ordered that the grievant be made whole for any loss of pay or benefits, but did not award attorney fees or compensatory damages. The Union contends that the award is deficient because it did not award compensatory damages and attorney fees. We find that the Union fails to establish that the award is deficient under section 7122(a) of the Statute. Accordingly, we deny the Union's exceptions. II.

35. American Civil Liberties Union
How the Death Penalty Weakens US International Interests Given the current climate for human rights in the United States, our human rights advocacy
http://www.aclu.org/International/InternationalMain.cfm

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In December 2004, The ACLU created a new Human Rights Working Group specifically dedicated to holding the U.S. government accountable to universally recognized human rights principles. The Human Rights Working Group is charged with incorporating international human rights strategies into ACLU advocacy on issues relating to national security, immigrants’ rights, women’s rights, and racial justice.
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36. American Civil Liberties Union Int L Human Rights General
GENEVA Andolan, Global rights and the American civil Liberties Union are convening NEW YORK US Navy documents released today by the American civil
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37. Civil Rights: Civil Rights In The United States
After the civil rights Act of 1875 there was no more federal legislation in rights US PRESSURE FORCES IRAQI REVERSAL ON INT L CRIMINAL COURT (Inter
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38. U.S. Contributions To International Organizations
The Perseids March on Washington civil rights Timeline US REPRESENTATIVE JOHN LINDER (RGA) CHAIRMAN US REPRESENTATIVE JOHN LINDER (R-GA) HOLDS
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39. Civil Rights Activists - PeopleSpot.com Feature
Learning about the struggle for civil rights is no longer restricted to history books and The US Conference of Mayors provides several quotes by Lewis.
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Learning about the struggle for civil rights is no longer restricted to history books and once-a-year displays in libraries. There are so many Internet sites related to the cause that it's hard to know where you can learn the basics. Begin with the people.
Penny Weaver, communications coordinator at the Southern Poverty Law Center , listed the names of nine people who were the backbone the movement. Researching the lives of these people will help us understand the struggle for civil rights. If we take the time to learn about their lives, they can enrich our own.
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40. Civil Rights Leaders - PeopleSpot.com
Explore the best civil rights leader resources on the Web. Special Directories White Pages US White Pages - Int l Zip Codes. Records Adoption
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