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    Gender

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    sdsdsdsdNutrition and human health from a sex-gender perspective Full Text Online | by Marino‚ Maria; Masella‚ Roberta; Bulzomi‚ Pamela; Campesi‚ Ilaria; Malorni‚ Walter; Franconi‚ Flavia Molecular aspects of medicine‚ ISSN 0098-2997‚ 02/2011‚ Volume 32‚ Issue 1‚ pp. 1 - 70 .... Consequently‚ most modern guidelines are based on studies predominantly conducted on men. However‚ there are many sex-gender differences that are the result... Beverage‚ Aging - physiology‚ Food‚ Gender‚ Health Journal

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    attempts to impede people trafficking and the Joint Organisation Crime Group of Australian federal and state agencies have endeavoured to stop drug trafficking with mild success. International agencies and mechanisms such as the International Criminal Court‚ extradition orders and the recent Arms Trade Treaty are moderately effective in hindering international crime. The Crimes Legislation Amendment (Slavery‚ Slavery-like Conditions and People Trafficking) Act 2013 (Cth) is a recent reform in

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    CONSTITUTIONAL COURT‚ GAUTENG (REPULIC OF SOUTH AFRICA) CASE NUMBER: 10/2012 In the Appeal between: HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT‚ FREE STATE APPELLANT And JOLENE PAKKIES Acting on behalf of Dineo Tau Zozo Tau Lulu Tau RESPONDENT ___________________________________________________________________________ HEADS OF ARGUMENT OF APPELLANT ___________________________________________________________________________ In an Appeal to the Constitutional Court the Appellant‚ the

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    Law 088 Lubanga Dyilo

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    INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT YEARS FIGHTING IMPUNITY Case Information Sheet ICC-PIDS-CIS-DRC-01-010/12_Eng Updated: 13 September 2012 Situation in Democratic Republic of the Congo The Prosecutor v. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo Case n° ICC-01/04-01/06 Found guilty‚ on 14 March 2012‚ of the war crimes of enlisting and conscripting of children under the age of 15 years and using them to participate actively in hostilities. Sentenced‚ on 10 July 2012‚ to a total of 14 years of imprisonment

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    for rape as a crime against humanity. The Foca rape case was prosecuted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (the ICTY) in an effort to bring to justice those responsible for crimes against humanity in the war in Bosnia. Prior to the Foca rape case no one had ever been convicted of rape as a crime against humanity. Rape causes serious bodily or mental harm and international criminal tribunals have indicated that rape can constitute genocide when it is directed toward destroying

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    Military Use of Children

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    MILITARY USE OF CHILDREN The military use of children takes three distinct forms: children can take direct part in hostilities (child soldiers)‚ or they can be used in support roles such as porters‚ spies‚ messengers‚ look outs‚ and sexual slaves; or they can be used for political advantage either as human shields or in propaganda. Throughout history and in many cultures‚ children have been extensively involved in military campaigns even when such practices were supposedly against cultural morals

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    “World order” is the term given to the balance of power among the nation states of the world. Differences between these nations can lead to a power imbalance‚ which affects world order. It can best be achieved through agreements between states and other international instruments that set out the ideal international standards of behavior for states on a number of issues. But conflicts arise between countries due to differences in cultural attitudes and the desire for extra territory. In order to settle

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    Criminal Law You have the right to remain silent‚ anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. You have the right to an attorney‚ if you cannot afford an attorney one will be provided for you. These famous words came from Miranda vs. Arizona‚ a Supreme Court case that took place March 13‚ 1963 when Ernesto Miranda was arrested by the Phoenix Police Department‚ who failed to advise him of his rights to an attorney and his rights to remain silent. This case has given alleged

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    ‘States are the most powerful global actor.’ Discuss. Although global actors can sometimes have considerable power over states‚ the extent of this power ultimately depends on the relative power and influence of the state in question. Large developed states‚ such as the US‚ are extremely powerful compared to most other global actors and are not often influenced by their actions. However‚ small and undeveloped states are not always completely powerless. To determine whether states are indeed the most

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    Joy Fearon October 24‚ 2013 GENDER VS. THE COURT SYSTEM Is there gender bias in our Court System? The United States of America is acclaimed for having one of the most sophisticated judicial systems in the world. Almost every day thousands of people‚ including law enforcement officers‚ lawyers‚ judges‚ government officials and even accused criminals‚ take part in this system‚ hoping to settle disputes and work for justice. A court is place to settle arguments and impose penalties for

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