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Introduction. II. Contemporary Trade Liberalization and the Trade in Human Beings. A. Overview of Modern Trafficking in Humans The U.N. Trafficking Protocol defines trafficking in human beings as: 1. Conceptual and Legal Frameworks. a. Law Enforcement. b. Human Rights. c. Labor Rights. d. Women's and Children's Rights. 2. Critiques of the Frameworks: Too Little, Too Narrow, and Not Enough!. B. Trade Liberalization Disequilibrium: "Liberalizing" Trade and Disrupting the Transnational Labor Market. 1. Incomplete Liberalization. 2. Restrictions on Human Mobility: Historical Anomaly. 3. Resulting Disjuncture. III. The Status Quo: Existing Reform Proposals. A. The Transnational Market for Labor. 1. States Trade in Human Labor. a. The United States. b. Canada. c. The Philippines. d. Pakist...
... transborder economic opportunities and political stability that contrasts with the reality of domes...
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... to her native Philippine Islands (Philippines). The issue on appeal is whether petitioner's birt...'s birth in the Philippines during its status as a United States territory does not confer on he... established that the "civil rights and political status of the native inhabitants of the [Philippin...
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... the office, William McKinley's status as a key player in the development of the rhetoric... of disinterest in their own personal political advancement. . Presidents seeking reelection did n..., or United States policy toward the Philippines, all major issues faced by McKinley. Indeed, much ...
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Eleven residents are in the midst of a campaign for three seats on the Pomona City Council.
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... electrical engineering earned in the Philippines. Marital status: Married, one adult child and two teenage children. Political experience: None. Clubs and organizations: Philipp...
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Theodore Roosevelt is well known as an imperialist. The common understanding is both too weak and too strong. Too weak, because Roosevelt idealized an imperialism that could last forever in civilizing savages. Too strong, because Roosevelt prepared the American-occupied Philippines for independence within a generation. This article analyzes Roosevelt's philosophy of self-government and reinterprets his Philippines policy in light of the philosophy. Roosevelt emerges as a reluctant anti-imperialist-an imperialist by desire but an anti-imperialist in governance. His imperialist ambitions were thwarted by America's ideals of self-government and its democratic political system, channeled through the powers of Congress and the process of regular elections. At a crest of imperial opportunity,...
... over the rise of America to great power status at the turn of the twentieth century. America's as...
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... which also serves as the completion of the status review and as the 12-month finding on the petition...Southeast Asia (Philippines, Indonesia,. Page 49209 . East Timor, Tanimbar, B... of government, abuse of local political powers, complicity of the military and police in s...
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... Defense Department established Combatant Status Review Tribunals (CSRTs) to determine whether indi..., which are illustrated by Guantanamo's political history. Although the United States has maintained...: Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines-ceded to the United States by Spain at the conclus...
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... a prior felony drug conviction in the Philippines. The district court granted the requested enhancem... to determine the "civil rights and political status" of the people of the Philippines. Cabebe v...
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... aliens to the host community, their legal status is not analogous. At the most basic level, there i...Humanitarianism 2. Sovereignty 3. Political Pragmatism 4. Doctrinal Viability IV. RIGHTS AND R..., the DRC, Sudan, Kenya, and the Philippines experienced large-scale returns of 200,000 IDPs or...
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..., but it will require considerable political will, time, and resources to take the steps that a... of all migrants regardless of their legal status, and "other rights of migrant workers" (Part IV), ..., Mali, Mexico, Morocco, the Philippines, Senegal, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Timor...