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... freedoms, that need not permit democratic participation, and that limits the freedom of asso...'s account of global justice in The Law of Peoples (at least on a common interpretation) and also to ... of toleration and liberalism itself on convention, on what individuals or societies already affirm, ...
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...Chad c. Cote d'Ivoire d. Democratic Republic of the Congo. e. Ethiopia f. Kenya g. Som..., the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, recognizes the peoples' or collective rig...
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... such law includes the Third Geneva Convention; that Hamdan is entitled to that Convention's full...recognized as indispensable by civilized peoples." The D. C. Circuit ruled Common Article 3 inappli... Nation's ability to determine-through democratic means-how best to do so. The Constitution places i...
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... various international treaties and conventions which have been enacted and ratified by the vast m...establish a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human right...See Bardo Fassbender, 'We the Peoples of the United Nations': Constituent Power and Cons...
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... Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (DRIP). Domestic health policy concerning Maori an... evolution in international rights conventions, and calls into question core assumptions about th... the nation-state: "[T]oday's liberal-democratic state and the dream of an 'infinitely demanding' a...
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Films scheduled to screen include: "Assembly Line," Morton HeDig's 30-minute nighttime odyssey tracking a factory worker in Philadelphia, vainly looking for a meaningful connection; The San Francisco Newsreel Groups "Peoples Park (1969)," an account of the infamous community-vs.-cops battle for a Berkeley park; and three shorts from [Tom Palazzolo]: "America's in Real Trouble (1968)," "Campaign (date n/a)" and "Love It/Leave It" (1970).
Palazzolo's films - heady, almost delirious collages of juxtaposed images and sound - are all rooted in the turmoil of the late 1960s. Much of the "Campaign" footage was shot during the 1968 Democratic Convention riots, and "Love It" contains disturbing images of policemen rehearsing no-mercy crowdcontrol techniques.
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... on the continent: Sudan, Uganda, and Democratic Republic of Congo) (32) committed themselves to ad..., such as minorities and indigenous peoples. . Encouragingly, the Kampala Convention reverses ...
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...Threat-Specific Conventions 3. Site-Specific Conventions 4. Conventions Aimed ... .."); African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights art. 14, June 27, 1981, 21 I.L.M. 58 ("The... and most compelling requirements of a democratic society."); see also U.N. Conference on Trade and ...
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Since the 1970s the road had been popularly named after Rodolfo Aguiluz Berlioz, a university professor who identified with progressive causes. [...] in a nationwide process of cross-fertilization, they are part of something much larger than either the banana unions or the left wing of the Liberal Party-both of which are formidable. Since the coup Hondurans are already moving forward to claim their new society.
...) people; indigenous and Afro-indigenous peoples; human rights groups; and die campesino movement, ... party, although members of the small Democratic Unification (UD) party are part of it. Nor is it o... gender roles in the family into more conventional trade union concerns. The women and men who came o...
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... is linked to the global diffusion of democratic norms of civic participation, the application of t... the emergence of international harm conventions to protect vulnerable groups (e.g., prisoners of w... obligations owed by states to all peoples. Formally, of course, states are the legal address...