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    Specific: Is it a good or a bad thing to maintain traditions? Can FGM be classified as torture? Should the West help to regulate it? Very Specific: Is it a good or a bad thing to give priority to traditions instead of to human beings? Is torture a violation of human rights? Would the regulation by the West be motivated by unethical motifs such as feelings of superiority or attraction of attention? IV. Using the stases to generate material: 1. Questions of Conjecture (4 x 3pts = 12pts)

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    REQUIREMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW & HUMAN RIGHTS ------------------------------------------------- A PROJECT REPORT ON “CUSTODIAL DEATH IN INDIA” SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Mr. Rhishikesh Dave Faculty of International Humanitarian Law SEMESTER VI and Human Rights ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    Man is born free But everywhere he is in chain. - J. J. Rousseau Discuss the meaning and importance of freedom in the light of this quotation.   Every animal including man is born free. All animals in their natural state‚ except man who is precluded by civilization to be in his natural state‚ are free. Some animals lose their freedom only because of man’s needs and deeds. The world is ’open’ and not ’closed’ in its natural state; every animal - man is not exempted - desires novelty‚ spontaneity

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    information and resources that are useful across topics. TOPIC 1 Introduction to Responsible Commerce The Global Economic Crisis- Financial Times http://www.ft.com/intl/indepth/global-financial-crisis TOPIC 2 Rights‚ Duties & Moral Philosophies The Universal Declaration of Human Rights http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/ TOPIC 3 Approaches to Responsible & Ethical Commerce Ethisphere http://ethisphere.com/ethisphere-and-the-worlds-most-ethical-companies-ring-nyse-opening-bell/

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    is usually forced and occurs often to girls who are ages 12 to16 years old[2]. The husband is also often several years older than his wife‚ sometimes even decades older. This kind of marriage is a violation of basic human rights according the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ Article sixteen [11]. This practice of child marriage is not only isolated to one or two countries or to one religion but is worldwide‚ with it being broadly spread in West Africa‚ South Asia‚ North Africa/ Middle

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    the terms nation‚ majority‚ minority and democracy. To speak to the question of peace in Sri Lanka in the current conjecture is to address their relation”. (AG-306) For Ondaatje‚ the discourse of human rights also becomes a way of arranging violence in Anil’s Ghost. A paradigm of universal human rights enables the arranging of the novel’s plot in a form similar to that of a detective novel. The narrative motor driving the novel forward thus becomes an investigation‚ a search for the truth of the

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    fundamental human right is often underestimated. However‚ the right to freedom of expression is arguably the most important fundamental human right because it lays the foundation for the other freedoms outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In order to fully understand the issue at hand‚ we must first understand exactly what the freedom of expression entails. As outlined by Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights created by the United Nations‚ “everyone has the right to freedom

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    as being a human right‚ especially inclusion in education. One of the first statements that led to the importance of inclusive education is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR‚ 1948)‚ which stated that every individual has the right to education‚ an education that is focused on developing lifelong skills. An education that promotes liberty‚ self-determination and friendships among nations. Much did not happen in 1948‚ however integration started to happen. The UDHR declaration is at the

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    Sex Work and Human Rights In attempts to eradicate sex work‚ policymakers‚ law enforcement officials and others often overlook or even violate the basic human rights of sex workers. • • • • Sex workers are human beings like anyone else and are entitled to human rights under numerous internationally-agreed upon standards for treatment of all people‚ regardless of profession. It is ironic that sex workers’ human rights are often jeopardized by the very policies intended to help them. However

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    World War ll Essay The military focused most of its efforts in 1944 on the invasion of France. They code-named this mission Operation Overload. Troops would cross the English Channel by ship and land on the beaches of Normandy‚ in northern France. D-Day the day the invasion began was June 6‚ 1944. By the end of the first day of the invasion‚ the Allies held the entire the 59-mile section of the Normandy coast. In July‚ the American army and the British army began a rapid sweep across France. In

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