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    children rights

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    The protection of children’s rights under international law from a Namibian perspective Oliver C Ruppel I dedicate this article to all the children under the Namibian sun and stars and in particular to my lovely children Franziska Freyja Nicolette and Sophia Emma Antoinette Mandisa Introduction International provisions relating to the protection of children’s rights exist within various legal systems. For the purpose of this chapter‚ these legal systems are subdivided into three levels

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    Human Rights

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    Violence Of Human Rights In Pakistan Pakistan is a federal republic with a population of approximately 173 million. During the year‚ civilian democratic rule was restored in the country. President Asif Ali Zardari‚ widower of assassinated Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Benazir Bhutto‚ became head of state on September 6‚ replacing former President Pervez Musharraf‚ who resigned on August 18. International observers noted that parliamentary elections on February 18‚ while flawed‚ were

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    Fetal Rights

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    Eryn Douglas Mrs. Williams English 1213 28 May 2013 Civil Disobedience The government sees the rights of the human fetus as a complex topic‚ along with civil and human rights. In most states fetuses are not given entitlements because it can be seen as a violation of the privileges of the woman carrying the fetus. As of today the U.S. Supreme Court does not recognize the fetus as a person under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution (Constitution). In the Declaration of Independence

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    Unalienable Rights

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    Unalienable Rights In Section 2 of the Declaration of Independence‚ Thomas Jefferson wrote‚ "We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." Jefferson believed what John Locke wrote‚ that people have "natural rights"; rights that belong to them simply because they are human‚ not because kings or governments granted

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    Dalit Rights

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    INTRODUCTION Research and studies have recently been initiated on the under-privileged people‚ namely‚ the Dalits in India. Though it is an encouraging fact‚ yet more systematic and classified studies are required because the Dalits are located over a wide range of areas‚ languages‚ cultures‚ and religions‚ where as the problems and solutions vary. Since the scholars and historians have ignored the Dalits for many centuries‚ a general study will not expose sufficiently their actual condition.

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    Bill Of Rights

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    In the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence‚ the authors describe the people who are allowed to rule. The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the Constitution‚ which is the law of the land in the United States. The Declaration of Independence is the document that the U.S. sent to Great Britain to declare their independence from them. The problem with these two documents is that they were written by and for the rich people of the time and hasn’t really evolved with time to

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    Voting Rights

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    The “Right” to Vote   “We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain - that this nation‚ under God‚ shall have a new birth of freedom - and that government of the people‚ by the people‚ for the people‚ shall not perish from the earth.” ~ Gettysburg 1963. Abraham Lincoln spoke these words on November 19‚ 1863. Amongst the bloodiest war in American history and the possible destruction of the union that are for fathers worked so hard to build‚ he thought of the people. He thought

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    Two American Families

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    Two American Families” The PBS Frontline documentary “Two American Families”‚ produced by Bill Moyers‚ follows two middle class families in Milwaukie‚ one black and one white‚ for over a decade as they struggle to achieve the “American Dream”. This documentary mirrors the struggle of so many American families who work hard and play by the rules‚ yet fall victim in a struggling economy to a series of policy decisions made. The hand of policy ineffectively steered the lives of the two families

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    Women's Rights

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    Organization for Women) Bill of Rights‚ written in 1968‚ perfectly matches everything the feminist movement had been hoping to achieve until that point. Some of the points N.O.W. was making and asking for was employment rights‚ in regards to maternity leave and return‚ removing laws that limited access to abortion and contraception codes (reproductive rights)‚ publically funded day cares (child care rights)‚ property rights‚ education rights‚ and education rights. Some of the requests in N.O.W

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    Moral Rights

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    Moral Rights 1. Right to Live: The first and main right of man is his right to live. The object of a moral life is improvement of the self and life is a necessary condition to effecting this improvement. The right to life is a fundamental right it is a sacred right. The right to life also included the right to work without money earning the necessities of life cannot be obtained. The life of a person without occupation becomes difficult. To the right of life is conjoined the duty of respect

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