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Civil liberties in England from 1914 to 1940Hitchner, Dell Gillette. January 1940 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940. / Typescript. Includes abstract and vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Bibliography: leaves 323-337.
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In defense of an animal's right to lifeSimmons, Aaron. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Bowling Green State University, 2006. / Document formatted into pages; contains vii, 214 p. Includes bibliographical references.
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Particularity as universality the politics of human rights in the European Union /Leino-Sandberg, P̈äivi. January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Dissertation (LL.M.)--University of Helsinki, April 2005. / Title from PDF title page (viewed May 18, 2006). Includes bibliographical references.
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Human rights education or human rights in education a conceptual analysis /Keet, Andre. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (D. Ed.)--University of Pretoria, 2006. / Includes bibliographical references. Available on the Internet via the World Wide Web.
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Legal representation and a Bill of RightsLawrenson, Natalie Carina 23 November 2021 (has links)
The right to legal representation has been acknowledged as a fundamental right of an accused in a criminal trial. 1 Traditionally, however, this, right has been viewed as a right to retain counsel, rather than a positive right to be provided with legal representation in the case of indigent accused. The importance of legal assistance for accused persons being tried in an adversarial justice system has been recognised in the Anglo-American legal systems. In an adversarial system the duty of a presiding officer is to act as an independent and objective adjudicator of the facts and evidence presented to him or her by the two parties to the trial. The onus is on the litigants to advance their own case. It naturally follows that the strength of a party's case depends on the skill of the litigator.
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The potential impact of the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on the realisation of socio-economic rights in the international arena: what can be learnt from the justiciability of socio-economic rights in South Africa?Galliker, Doris January 2010 (has links)
The Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (the 'Optional Protocol' or the 'OP-ICESCR') has recently been adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations. This document establishes a new complaints procedure for economic, social and cultural rights ('ESCR') within the United Nations human rights system. Hence, those rights ' as it is already the case for civil and political rights (CPR) ' will become quasi-justiciable at international level. Once the Optional Protocol will enter into force, individuals and groups victims of violations of any right contained in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (the 'Covenant' or the 'ICESCR') will have the possibility to submit communications to the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (the 'Committee' or the 'CESCR'), as long as the state concerned is party to the OP-ICESCR.
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The effectiveness of mandatory minimum sentences a comparative study of Canada and South AfricaDeziel, Julie January 2013 (has links)
Includes bibliographical references.
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Working women in Cape Town: reconciling religious beliefs and modernityThondoo, Sandrina January 2013 (has links)
Includes abstract. / Includes bibliographical references. / A patriarchal reading of the Qur'ānic verse 4:34 implies the subordination of wives to their husband within their families. The fundamental duty of the husband to support his wife materially has led to the entrenched notion of male protection of women. In exchange for such protection, the wife has the reciprocal duty of obedience to her husband, which may lead to the restriction of her right to work, amongst other rights. In contemporary societies where women are increasingly participating in the maintenance of the family, different interpretations of the verse are now becoming more influential than the patriarchal view. Allowing women access to equal opportunities on the labour market and to receive equal remuneration will not only contribute to the overall improvement of society but could also lead to the effective implementation of gender equality as required by international legal standards and religious doctrines.
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Does the 1951 UN Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees adequately protect refugess from refoulement?Jaravani, Motion January 2013 (has links)
Includes bibliographical references.
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An evaluation of the law and practice in Tanzania in realising the rights of vulnerable children in street situationsKisinza, Mercy-Grace Lameck January 2015 (has links)
This dissertation examines the plight of children in street situations in Tanzania. It also examines the obligations the State owes to children in street situations, what it has done to fulfil those obligations. It analyses the effectiveness and impact of the steps and actions undertaken to fulfil the obligations towards children in street situations.
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