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    http://gssrr.org/index.php?journal=JournalOfBasicAndApplied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Inheritance Rights of Illegitimate Children outside Marriage in the Perspective of Children’s Rights Bahruddin Muhammad a*‚ Thohir Luthb‚ Abdul Rachmad Budionoc‚ Jazim Hamidid a Candidat Doctor‚ University of Brawijaya‚ Indonesia b Prommotor‚ Professor‚ University of Brawijaya‚ Indonesia c Co-Prommotor

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    Human Rights Paper

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    Human Rights Paper One of the most undeniable and challenging foreign policy debates of the last several years has concerned the future of democracy and its role in human-rights law. The idea of Western societies encouraging democratization of non-western societies is believed to be cultural imperialism‚ which abuses the power of states in the developing world. However for the purpose of this paper‚ I view the support of democratization by Western societies as a positive approach to achieving

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    Equal Rights Essay

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    EQUAL RIGHTS Throughout history people have had their equal rights taken away; such as during the Holocaust when the Jews‚ mentally and physically disabled‚ gypsies‚ black people and children of mixed marriages‚ homosexuals‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses‚ social misfits‚ and members of the political and religious opposition were taken to concentration camps. They had all their rights ripped away such as the right to religion‚ freedom of choice‚ and basic rights‚ like eating any type of food. People have

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    * Human rights act (1998) * Disability discrimination act(1995) * Sex discrimination act (1975) * Protection of children act(1999) * Health and safety at work act (1974) * (COSHH) control of substances hazardous to health regulations(2002) * Data protection act (1998) Human rights act(1998)-human right gives you the right to live to certain freedoms on what you can say and do anyone in uk has to respect theses rules cannot be gone against as its a law. Human right gives you

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    Animals Deserve Rights

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    Animals Deserve Rights Allie Hanscom DE English‚ Block 3Y Mrs. Johnson March 13th‚ 2013 Abstract The use of animals for entertainment or gaming constitutes animal cruelty because they are subject to unjust suffering or harm. Animal rights activists are justified in their belief that the use of animals for entertainment or gaming constitutes animal cruelty because it is proven through factual evidence that animals suffer needlessly in the name of entertainment. Animals are victims of violence

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    Animals Deserve No Rights

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    Animals Deserve No Rights Summary: Nowadays‚ with an increasing number of reports about animal cruelty coming into the public view‚ an agitation about protecting animal right caught our attention. As far as I ’m concerned‚ quite a few people believe that excluding non-human animals from the range of concern but to include all humans just seems arbitrary and unreasonable. However an overwhelming number of people still share the same idea with me that animals don ’t deserve rights. At first glance

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    the women in America decided it was about time for a change. Did you know that the legislature of Tennessee changed his vote in the nineteenth amendment to a ‘yes’? Do you know why? Women’s rights were an important part of our history;discover why here. Elizabeth Cady Staton wrote speeches for the women’s rights movement. According to the National Organization for Women: The suffrage Movement and its Leaders‚ after the speeches were written‚ Susan B. Anthony presented them to the crowds. Together

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    Animal Rights - 13

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    Animal Rights "Isn’t man an amazing animal? He kills wildlife--birds‚ kangaroos‚ deer‚ all kinds of cats‚ coyotes‚ groundhogs‚ mice‚ foxes and dingoes--by the million in order to protect his domestic animals and their feed. Then he kills domestic animals by the billion and eats them. This in turn kills man by the million‚ because eating all those animals leads to degenerative--and fatal--health conditions like heart disease‚ kidney disease‚ and cancer. So then man tortures and kills millions

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    Victims’ Rights and Vengeance There have been quite a few changes over the course of the courts systems‚ and how victims were viewed then and now. I believe there is always room for improvement in everything‚ but the way things are now with the state of victims’ rights in America is good. Even though victims get the help of an attorney to represent them sometimes the focus is on the defendant and the result of the trial and not necessarily what had happened to the victim. This act has been revised

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    Women Rights in Pakistan

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    The State of Women Rights in Pakistan by secondopinion02 Constitution of Pakistan guarantees the rights of women and do not discriminate in any sphere of life. The basis of Pakistani constitution is Islam; a religion that has secured the rights of women fourteen hundred years ago. In Pakistan; Mukhtaran Mai‚ Dr. Shazia and various other women have been raised internationally because of the corrupt character of our moth eaten justice‚ social and political system. In order to avail political

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