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A comparative study of discourse structures and some major linguistic features of international declarations and international conventions on human rights part 2

A comparative study of discourse structures and some major linguistic features of international declarations and international conventions on human rights part 2

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... and some major linguistic features of the International Convention on Human Rights in comparison with those of the International Declaration on Human Rights 21 4.3.1 The Beginning 21 4.3.1.1 ... COMPARISON WITH THOSE OF THE INTERNATIONAL DECLARATION 4.1 Definition of an International Convention 20 4.2 Purposes and typical legal characteristics of the International Convention on Human Rights ... THE INTERNATIONAL DECLARATION ON HUMAN RIGHTS 3.1 Definition of an International Declaration 10 3.2 Purposes and typical legal characteristics of the International 10 Declaration on Human Rights 3.2.1...
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A comparative study of discourse structures and some major linguistic features of international declarations and international conventions on human rights part  3

A comparative study of discourse structures and some major linguistic features of international declarations and international conventions on human rights part 3

Ngày tải lên : 07/11/2012, 14:17
... against Women, 1993. * Conventions: 4. European Convention on Human Rights, 1950. 5. Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1989. 6. Convention against Discrimination in Education, 1960. Source: ... Conflict (Convention on the Rights of the Child). Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Convention against Discrimination in Education). * Differentiating from the Preamble of a Declaration, ... High Contracting Parties shall secure to everyone within their jurisdiction on the rights and freedom defined in Section 1 of this Convention. (Article 1 of European Convention on Human Rights) ....
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A comparative study of discourse structures and some major linguistic features of international declarations and international conventions on human rights part  4

A comparative study of discourse structures and some major linguistic features of international declarations and international conventions on human rights part 4

Ngày tải lên : 07/11/2012, 14:17
... of Human Rights, in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (in particular in articles 23 and 24), in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (in ... person, receive appropriate protection and humanitarian assistance in the enjoyment of applicable rights set forth in the present Convention and in other international human rights or humanitarian ... in conformity with the present Convention. 3. States Parties shall promote and encourage international cooperation in matters relating to education, in particular with a view to contributing...
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Tài liệu Embedding Human rigHts in business Practice iii ppt

Tài liệu Embedding Human rigHts in business Practice iii ppt

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... publications: Human Rights: It Is Your Business” 2005, International Business Leaders Forum, and “A Guide for Integrating Human Rights into Business Management” 2006, a joint publication from ... international human rights standards, including the International Labour Organization’s conventions, the United Na- tions Global Compact’s Labour Principles, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ... striving to keep up with the ever evolv- ing international human rights and business environment. The inspirational language and tone of Cadbury’s Approach to Human Rights promotes continuous...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Who.Believes.in.Human.Rights.Reflections.on.the.European.Convention.Oct.2006.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Who.Believes.in.Human.Rights.Reflections.on.the.European.Convention.Oct.2006.pdf

Ngày tải lên : 21/09/2012, 11:02
... Europe in the human rights field. The rights guaranteed by the Convention The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was proclaimed by the United Nations in 1948. The European Convention on Human Rights ... successful international human rights instrument’: ‘The Impact of the European Convention on Human Rights on the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia’, in Paul Mahoney et al. Protecting ... and constitutional reform. The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, commonly known as the European Convention on Human Rights, signed in 1950 and in...
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WHO RESOURCE BOOK ON MENTAL HEALTH, HUMAN RIGHTS AND LEGISLATION doc

WHO RESOURCE BOOK ON MENTAL HEALTH, HUMAN RIGHTS AND LEGISLATION doc

Ngày tải lên : 15/03/2014, 01:20
... disorders 8 6.1 International and regional human rights instruments 8 6.1.1 International Bill of Rights 9 6.1.2 Other international conventions related to mental health 11 7. Major human rights standards ... the principle of accessibility by being discriminatory and creating economic barriers to accessing mental health services. By including provisions concerning medical insurance, legislation can ... 27 Definition of “mental ill health” and other terms: Key issues ã Legislation may use a broader definition when dealing with rights and a narrower definition when considering involuntary admission...
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Conclusion - In praise of human rights nihilism

Conclusion - In praise of human rights nihilism

Ngày tải lên : 01/11/2013, 10:20
... 7 Chapter7discussesselectedStrasbourgcaselawfromafeministperspective.As thetextmakesclear,thereasoningfollowedeitherbytheCourtorbyindividual judgesinthesecasesoftenhasnothingtodowithfeministconcerns.Itwould thereforebeunwarrantedtoassumethatthereexistsadirectconnectionbetween avoteofviolationandavoteinfavourofwomen,letaloneafeministvote. Nonetheless,withtheexceptionoftheSWandBowmancases,whichappearin intermediategreyshadinginTable4below,avoteofviolation(‘V’inthetable)is generallyclosertoafeministpositionthanavoteofnon-violation(‘NV’).‘I’ standsforinadmissible.Thefourindividualvoteswhichappearindarklyshaded boxesarethosequotedinChapter7eitherespeciallyapprovingly(V)ordis- approvingly(NV).Inanearlierdraftofthetable,namesofmalejudgesappeared inblue,thoseofwomeninpink.Thiswaswithanodtoawell-entrenched traditionofdressingthetwosexesindifferentcoloursandwiththeviewof emphasizingthatmalejudgesshouldnotbeconsideredthenormandareno moreneutralthanwomenjudges.Reluctantly,butwithconsiderationtopublica- tioncosts,thenamesoffemalejudgesarenowsimplyfollowedbyan(F); corresponding(M)shavebeenomittedsoasnottooverburdenthetable.The table ... forth in this Convention shall be secured without discrimination on any ground such as sex, race, colour, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, association with ... work is antagonistic to the Western philosophical tradition or is in direct continuation with it is not closed: Robert C. Solomon, ‘Introduction: Reading Nietzsche’, in Robert C. Solomon and Kathleen...
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Introduction of Who Believes in Human Rights

Introduction of Who Believes in Human Rights

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... those rights one has by virtue of being human. 1 This definition suggests that human rights belong to every human being in every human society: all human beings have them, equally and in equal ... successful international human rights instrument’: ‘The Impact of the European Convention on Human Rights on the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia’, in Paul Mahoney et al. Protecting ... human rights questionable and unconvincing’. 40 One clarification is in order: it is not so much the absence of foundation of the human rights concept which worries me as the fact that the concept...
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The human rights creed in four schools

The human rights creed in four schools

Ngày tải lên : 01/11/2013, 10:20
... Haarscher Jack Donnelly’s Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice has become a classic text in human rights scholarship. The book rests on the dominant defini- tion of human rights as those rights one ... philosophical concept and human rights as a legal Four human rights schools 245 It is not uncommon for natural scholars to rely on the concrete manifestation of human rights in international law in order ... andnotbyothersontheir behalf’. 136 Alludedtohereisnothingbutaninalienableentitlement.LaterWilson explicitlyreferstopositivelawasanexpressionofhumanrights:‘theredefinition (andsomewouldsaydeformation)ofhumanrightsduringdemocratictransi- tionstomeanamnestyandreconciliation[conflicts]withastate’sdutytopunish humanrightsoffendersasestablishedininternationalcriminallaw’. 137 Wilson believesthereisan‘individualrighttoretributivejusticeandtopursueperpe- tratorsthroughthecourts’whichshouldnotbetrumpedforthesakeofsocial stability. 138 (Thisisthemoreso,accordingtoWilson,sincesuchanattemptat ensuringsocialstabilityisdoomedtofailure–preciselybecauseofitsneglectof theindividualrightwhichitnegates.)Inallthis,Wilsonpresentshimselfmore likeanaturalthanadeliberativescholar. LetmenowintroduceBalakrishnanRajagopal,authorofInternationalLaw fromBelow,abookwhichmaybesaidtohaveconsecratedtheimportanceof ThirdWorldResistanceinlegalscholarship.IhavenotmentionedRajagopalin theprevioussectionforthesimplereasonthatIcouldnotdecidefinallywhereto classifyhim.Rajagopalwritesthathewants‘toinvestigateandexposetherisksof relyingentirelyonhumanrightsasthenextgranddiscourseofemancipationand liberation’. 139 Doesthismakehimaprotestscholaroradiscoursescholar?His denunciationofthewayinwhich‘thepresenthuman-rightscorpus...
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A CASE STUDY ON COMMON PROBLEMS IN LEARNING BUSINESS ENGLISH VOCABUALRY IN THE BOOK “BUSINESS BASICS” FACED BY THE 1ST YEAR STUDENTS AT VIETNAM UNIVERSITY OF COMMERCE, AND SOME SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS

A CASE STUDY ON COMMON PROBLEMS IN LEARNING BUSINESS ENGLISH VOCABUALRY IN THE BOOK “BUSINESS BASICS” FACED BY THE 1ST YEAR STUDENTS AT VIETNAM UNIVERSITY OF COMMERCE, AND SOME SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS

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... flat intonation when speaking. I think the reasons are, first, they are not aware of the importance of sentence intonation in English. Second, they are not taught how to give intonation on a ... Filling in the gaps 13.1% Finding synonyms and antonyms 6.5% Matching words 13.1% reordering words 9.2% Asking and answering questions 11.8% Discussing 6% Playing games 14.5% Table 4. Kinds ... figures), preparing a trip (choosing a hotel, flying out, arriving) , away on business (finding your way, going out, and eating out), and visiting a company (meeting new people, reporting on a trip,...
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Tài liệu Statistics on Women in India 2010 doc

Tài liệu Statistics on Women in India 2010 doc

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... of Trafficking International Documents  Beijing Declaration - Platform for Action  Declaration of Mexico Plan  Narobi Forward Looking Strategies  United Nations Convention on the Elimination of ... education  Eradicate illiteracy among women  Improve women’s access to vocational training, science and technology, and continuing education  Develop non-discriminatory education and training  ... environmental sanitation and environmental degradation. International comparisons on a few of the indicators of human development for Asian countries and indicators for different states in India...
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Tài liệu Trade Reforms and Crisis in India’s Plantation Agriculture: Reflections on Tea and Rubber Plantation Sectors pdf

Tài liệu Trade Reforms and Crisis in India’s Plantation Agriculture: Reflections on Tea and Rubber Plantation Sectors pdf

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... rubber growing regions in India Tea and rubber growing regions in India Tea production (%) Tea production (%) Year Year North North India India South South India India All India All India ( ( ‘ ‘ 000 ... relatives Trends in tea plantation sector Trends in tea plantation sector - - India India vs vs others others Year Year China China India India Sri Sri Lanka Lanka Kenya Kenya Indon Indon esia esia Five Five count count ries ries ( ( ‘ ‘ 000 000 ha ha ) ) Tea Tea harvested harvested area area (% (% share share ) ) 1961 1961 26 26 24.2 24.2 17.4 17.4 1.3 1.3 7.8 7.8 76.8 76.8 1366.13 1366.13 2006 2006 41.2 41.2 18.1 18.1 7.8 7.8 5.4 5.4 4.3 4.3 76.8 76.8 2711.58 2711.58 % ... Trends in rubber plantation sector: India Trends in rubber plantation sector: India vs vs others others Year Year Indonesia Indonesia Thailand Thailand Malaysia Malaysia India India China China Sri...
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