... Declaration may be used to deny any
peoples their right to self-determination, exercised in conformity with international
law,
Convinced that the recognition oftherightsofindigenouspeoples ... development and proper
management ofthe environment,
Emphasizing the contribution ofthe demilitarization ofthe lands and
territories ofindigenouspeoples to peace, economic and social progress and
development, ... monetary compensation or other appropriate redress.
Article 29
1. Indigenouspeoples have the right to the conservation and protection of
the environment and the productive capacity of their lands or...
... Convention onthe Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW);
ã theInternational Convention onthe Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination;
ã the Convention on ... Reproductive Rights
At the regional level, the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights and the African Charter ontheRights
and Welfare ofthe Child contain provisions—including therights to ... ensure
the protection oftherightsofthe woman and the
child as stipulated in international declarations
and conventions.” African Charter,
supra note
4, art. 18(3). Article 17(2) ofthe African...
... Adolescent Reproductive Rights Through the Convention ontheRightsofthe Child
www.reproductiverights.org
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CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS FROM THE COMMITTEE ONTHERIGHTSOFTHE CHILD
The Committee … ... Through the Convention ontheRightsofthe Child
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These conferences built onthe consensus agreed to at previous international conferences
addressing human rights ... effects onthe health ofthe mothers and the babies, and on the
mothers’ enjoyment of their right to education, hampering the school attendance of
the girls concerned and causing high numbers of school...
... be contrasted with the conception
of private internationallaw resulting from the p ositivist theory of
internationallaw described above. Under that conception, private inter-
national law is ... gentium,withitsRomanlaw
implications of natu ral, universal law. However, at the same time his
conception of private internationallaw and his use ofthe term ‘conflict of
laws’, with its implications of a struggle ... present conception. The idea of priv ate international law
emerged as part of an internationallawof nations’,asanaspectof
international ordering. This indicates the possibility of conceptualising
private...
... in the form ofthe later
bills of rights. As the center ofthe whole stood the principal occasion of strife
between the[ Pg 82]colonies and the mother-country, the right of taxation. That the ... asserted that theDeclarationof Independence ofthe United States on July 4,
1776, contains the first exposition of a series ofrightsof man.
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Yet[Pg 16] the American Declarationof Independence ...
levying of taxes or duties without the consent ofthe people or of representatives ofthe
colonies was not indeed contrary to the laws ofthe country, but contrary to the eternal
laws of liberty.
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... While the
educational agency or institution has the responsibility to make the initial, case-by-case
determination of whether a disclosure meets the requirements of FERPA, the Department of
Education’s ... about the
intersection of these federal laws, ongoing discussions may cause more issues to emerge. Contact
information for submitting additional questions or suggestions for purposes of informing ...
excluded from the definition of “education records” if they are made, maintained, and used only in
connection with treatment ofthe student and disclosed only to individuals providing the treatment....
... tissue formation: HBOT significantly
reduced the amount of fibrous tissue formation at one
and two week samples ofthe control animals, as the
respective values of FTV in the Control group ... the
periosteal cells had cytoplasmic process protruded
through the bone graft. Onthe contrary, the ultra-
structural investigation of CPCBB groups revealed
evidences of severe degeneration ...
oxygen in the prevention of osteoradionecrosis ofthe jaws.
Aust Dent J. 1999; 44: 243-247.
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al. The rehabilitation ofthe severely...
... gDNA contamination. PCR reaction triplicates showed
no major differences among them and expression levels of
the internal control were similar in the different
experiments. The expression levels ... important role in the control of malaria infection. However, they can modulate
parasite development enhancing infection. The effect of anti-Plasmodium antibodies onthe expression of
circumsporozoite ... development in the
sporogonic [3 - 5], exoerythrocytic [6] and erythrocytic [7]
cycle. However, there is almost no information onthe
effect of antibodies onthe expression of Plasmodium
immunogenic...
... lesion within the vascular arcades of
the posterior pole (zone 1) b) the presence of a lesion
in the proximity ofthe optic nerve or the macula c) or
a severe inflammatory reaction within the ... infection. Disease evolution depends on
many factors: the immune response ofthe host, the
virulence ofthe parasite and environmental factors
and ocular toxoplasmosis can heals spontaneously ... dissemination ofthe parasites occurs
and the tissular cysts will persist during the all life of
the host. An ocular reactivation ofthe disease can
occur when the cysts are present within the retina...
... translation of economic terminology in the other
parts ofthe textbook
ã A study onthe grammatical equivalence ofthe economic textbook
ã A study onthe textual equivalence ofthe economic textbook
... proportion and contribute essential information on definitions,
concepts and processes. The classification of these terms will be of great importance as we move
on the translation of economic ... Neologisms in the translation ofthe
economic terms in order to achieve the objectives ofthe translation of terminology, that is the
accurateness, systematism and internationalism. Secondly is the noticeable...