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    Contention 1 — Anthropocentrism Sovereignty belongs to the human and only the human—Nature and God are dead‚ giving the human the sole power to define and decide life. The unknowable and invisible extraterrestrial is the only remaining challenge to human sovereignty‚ existing at the limit of this metaphysic. Wendt and Duvall 2008 (Alexander Wendt‚ Professor of International Relations at the Ohio State University. Raymond Duvall‚ Professor of Political Sciences at the University of Minnesota

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    Prostitution may now be the country’s fourth largest source of GNP according to the study by the Psychological Trauma Program of the University of the Philippines.2 Prostitution thrives because of gender inequality and lack of respect for women’s human rights clearly manifested on the false notion that women are inferior‚ sexual objects and commodities while men are superior‚ decision-makers and owners of properties. The system also thrives because of complex socio-cultural and economic factors -- poverty

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    Role of the Police in Democratic Society (Broader than mere “function”) Police as the guarantor in Protecting Human Rights of Citizens—Civil and Political The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly. The right to life‚ liberty and security of person Introduction The role of the police all over the world has been traditionally seen within the basic context of: the Prevention and detection of crime‚ Protection of life and property

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    practice it‚ so that essentially women have choice and this choice shall empower her. Girls and women of the affected area should start a social movement against Chhaupadi practice. They should raise voice and advocate for the right of women as it is her body‚ her choice and her right. Campaigners can play important role in diminishing such kind of practice which discriminate women‘s in every aspects of life (The Himalayan Times ‚

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    Freedom of expression has always been a great source of contention. It is a concept that lawmakers have grappled with over the centuries as new methods of communication such as print ‚ radio and television bring with them new scenarios that push the rights of the communicators even further. In this same regard new responsibilities are also created as these methods become more technologically advanced and instant. It is in this context that this assignment examines the current dynamic of freedom of

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    The Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) has shaped the changing rights and freedom of women in Australia since the late 1960’s. The Movement aimed to overturn the idea that women were inferior to men and to make society see women as people who could control their own lives. The Women’s movement sought to bring about change for women in a society that called for long overdue change. In Australia‚ the 1960s was an era characterised by questioning of the political‚ economic‚ and social status quo. It

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    against Andris Jordans according the part 1 of clause 78 of Latvian Criminal Law: “Violation of National or Racial Equality and Restriction of Human Rights. For a person who commits acts knowingly directed towards instigating national or racial hatred or enmity‚ or knowingly commits the restricting‚ directly or indirectly‚ of economic‚ political‚ or social rights of individuals or the creating‚ directly or indirectly‚ of privileges for individuals based on their racial or national origin‚ the applicable

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    United Nations Declaration of Human Rights is a document that was created in 1948 in hopes of guiding others to follow principles regarding humans’ fundamental rights. After the experiences during the Second World War‚ the United Nations was created and wished to construct a guide to go along with the UN Charter (). The draft was reviewed by the Commission on Human Rights consisting of “18 members from various political‚ cultural and religious backgrounds‚” which ensured that all rights would consider

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    problem‚ unemployment problem‚ etc. Social peace can easily be established. Gender inequality in education is extreme. Girls are less likely to access school‚ to remain in school or to achieve in education. Education helps men and women claim their rights and realise their potential in the economic‚ political and social

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    Outcome 1 Promote equality and diversity in work with children and young people 1.1 Current legislation and codes of practice Every Child Matters 2003 and Children Act 2004 These were put into place to ensure that all organisations and agencies involved with children between birth and 19 years should work together ensure that children have the support needed to be healthy‚ stay safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ make a positive contribution and ahieve economic well-being. The key aspect of the Act was

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