national sovereignty and children s day
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... April 23, 2010 - the 90th anniversary of National Sovereignty and International Children's Day. . "T...
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...Cohen 1. Humanitarianism 2. Sovereignty 3. Political Pragmatism 4. Doctrinal Viability IV.... boundaries and, as such, in defining nationality for the purpose of rights-based legal classificati...
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This research explores the relationship between Native American newspapers and tribal sovereignty. By means of a content analysis of more than a thousand environmental stories in four tribal newspapers in Wisconsin, interviews with Native American journalists, and discussions with Indian focus groups, the study examines the themes and values tribal journalists and their readers attach to sovereignty. The research suggests that Native newspapers are an important source of information about sovereignty for Native Americans. It also finds that cultural values and themes that reinforce sovereignty emerge from Native news reports about the environment.
... the relationship between newspapers and national consciousness. Anderson described the press in col...
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... institutional church, our struggling national economy, seemingly insolvable global hotspots, the... book-ended by acknowledgment of God's sovereignty: "0 Lord, our Sovereign, how majestic is your name...
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... law such as those governing state sovereignty and property rights; the extensive flow of goods a... of the morally arbitrary trait of nationality. The rest of their argument unfolds as expected. P...
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... "'[i]t is inherent in the nature of sovereignty not to be amenable to the suit of an individual wi... by Sonia Escobio O'Donnell; for the National Indian Gaming Association et al. by Jerome L. Levi...See, e. g., Adkins v. Childrens Hospital of D. c., 261 U. S. 525 , 557 (1923) (fi...
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[...] that challenges the age-old distinction between theory and praxis, Levinas asserts that philosophy answers to a more fundamental ethical exigency which all humans undergo, "practically," all the time. [...] through bringing the later ethico-political philosophy of Albert Camus in The Rebel into an engagement with the more widely known ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, I will contest the lasting silence concerning Camus's political philosophy in philosophical literature.1 Secondly, I argue that Camus's account of political subjectivity in L'Homme Revolte decisively anticipates that later expounded by Levinas.
... way, Camus traces the Fascist and National Socialist political movements which arose in Europ... always precedes and upsets any egoic sovereignty of the subject. In Camus, I proposed, it is the in...
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..., in the exercise of its acknowledged sovereignty, comes into conflict with a law passed by Congress...
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... of traditional labels and accounts of sovereignty to tackle the dynamics and restrictions over mobil...