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Congestion Avoidance and Control

by P D Jacobson, A Banerjee - Proc. of ACM SIGCOMM , 1988
"... Social movements and human rights rhetoric in tobacco ..."
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Social movements and human rights rhetoric in tobacco

Strategies of Discourse Comprehension

by Teun A. Van Dijk, Walter Kintsch , 1983
"... El Salvador, Guatemala is a, study in black and white. On the left is a collection of extreme Marxist-Leninist groups led by what one diplomat calls “a pretty faceless bunch of people.’ ’ On the right is an entrenched elite that has dominated Central America’s most populous country since a CIA-backe ..."
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serious than in EI Salvador, ” declares one Latin American diplomat. “The oligarchy is that much more reactionary. and the choices are far fewer. “ ‘Zero’: The Guatemalan oligarchs hated Jimmy Carter for cutting off U.S. military aid in 1977 to protest human-rights abuses-and the right-wingers hired

About The Advocates for Human Rights

by unknown authors , 2015
"... A step-by-step guide to human rights fact-finding, documentation, and advocacy The Advocates for Human Rights ..."
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A step-by-step guide to human rights fact-finding, documentation, and advocacy The Advocates for Human Rights

and human rights

by Elisa Giuliani, Chiara Macchi , 2013
"... impacts on developing countries: a review and research agenda ..."
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impacts on developing countries: a review and research agenda

Human Rights and The African Renaissance

by Kenneth Asatnoa Acheampong
"... This article examines the idea of African renaissance in relation to the teaching of human rights in African schools. It explores the connection between the African Renaissance and human rights, and whether there is a specific African concept of human rights. In the light of these discussions, the a ..."
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This article examines the idea of African renaissance in relation to the teaching of human rights in African schools. It explores the connection between the African Renaissance and human rights, and whether there is a specific African concept of human rights. In the light of these discussions

What ARE Human Rights, anyway?

by Janis Bristol Alcorn , 2007
"... Conservation can undermine Hum Rights... Conservation’s engagement with human rights— “traction”, “slippage”, or avoidance? ..."
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Conservation can undermine Hum Rights... Conservation’s engagement with human rights— “traction”, “slippage”, or avoidance?

HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT

by Website Www. Achrweb. Org
"... Asian Centre for Human Rights is dedicated to promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the Asian region by: n providing accurate and timely information and complaints to the National Human Rights Institutions, the United Nations bodies and mechanisms as appropriate; n con ..."
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Asian Centre for Human Rights is dedicated to promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the Asian region by: n providing accurate and timely information and complaints to the National Human Rights Institutions, the United Nations bodies and mechanisms as appropriate; n

COMMONWEALTH HUMAN RIGHTS INITIATIVE

by unknown authors
"... to ensure the practical realisation of human rights in the countries of the Commonwealth. In 1987, several Commonwealth professional associations founded CHRI. They believed that while the Commonwealth provided member countries a shared set of values and legal principles from which to work and provi ..."
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to ensure the practical realisation of human rights in the countries of the Commonwealth. In 1987, several Commonwealth professional associations founded CHRI. They believed that while the Commonwealth provided member countries a shared set of values and legal principles from which to work

The human right to water

by Peter H. Gleick - Water Policy , 1998
"... More than a billion people in the developing world lack safe drinking water — an amenity those in the developed world take for granted. Nearly three billion people live without access to adequate sanitation systems necessary for reducing exposure to water-related diseases. The failure of the interna ..."
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of the international aid community, nations and local organizations to satisfy these basic human needs has led to substantial, unnecessary and preventable human suering. This paper argues that access to a basic water requirement is a fundamental human right implicitly and explicitly supported by international law

About The Advocates for Human Rights

by unknown authors , 2008
"... The mission of The Advocates for Human Rights is to implement international human rights standards in order to promote civil society and reinforce the rule of law. By involving volunteers in research, education, and advocacy, we build broad constituencies in the United States and select global commu ..."
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The mission of The Advocates for Human Rights is to implement international human rights standards in order to promote civil society and reinforce the rule of law. By involving volunteers in research, education, and advocacy, we build broad constituencies in the United States and select global
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