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Washington University School Of Law -- Library Northern Ireland, Philippines, Scotland, Singapore, south Africa, and Searching theCivil rights area may bring to be many articles in the american law journals http://law.wustl.edu/Infores/Library/Guides/intl-enviro.html
Extractions: Room 455K, 935-6443, stierhol@wulaw.wustl.edu This guide will focus on locating International Environmental Law. For a guide to research methodology, please see Dorie Bertram's guide for the International and Comparative Competition Law Seminar . This guide is designed to be followed as a research process, i.e., to research most efficiently, start at the top of this guide and work your way down when doing research. I would suggest that you first search the catalog and journal indexes, before going onto the web. There is quite a bit of information on the web, but it can be overwhelming (and perhaps misleading) if you haven't given yourself sufficient background information. This is a work in progress. As students choose their specific topics, I will add to this guide (focussing on those specific subjects). Please contact me for more information about your topic. I am readily available via email or phone. Lexis has quite a bit available for international law, including EU regulations, treaties, directives and decisions. For foreign law, they have some materials for (Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, EU, France, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Philippines, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, and the UK). Both Lexis and Westlaw have International Legal Materials.
DUCIS Links Hope Franklin, noted historian and civil rights activist. North american Studies North american Studies is the south Asian Studies - south Asian Studies is http://www.duke.edu/web/cis/links.html
Extractions: Links The Global Beat : Resource for the Global Journalist Asia Source - A Resource of the Asia Society Radio Free Europe : Radio Liberty John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies - The Franklin Center is a place where scholars, artists and community members can investigate how we think about the world. It is dedicated to the notion of our participation as global citizens in a broader community, and its mission is to celebrate the spirit, scholarship and vision of John Hope Franklin, noted historian and civil rights activist. International Programs and Resources - the gateway into international resources and programs at Duke University. This site has been developed to serve not only Duke faculty and students interested in international research and collaboration, but also foreign nationals seeking to pursue educational, research and teaching opportunities at Duke. Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs Area Studies sites: Asian/Pacific Studies Institute - The Asian/Pacific Studies Institute (APSI), established in 1981, supports and coordinates academic endeavors involving East and Southeast Asian cultures and society undertaken by scholars and students at Duke University and in the Southeast region of the United States.
Extractions: Here are links to some web-sites that the Legal Section has found to be useful research resources for issues relating to human rights and discrimination law. Of course, these are only a selection of the vast number of human rights/discrimination related sites on the web. Given that the internet changes constantly, you may wish to suggest additions or notify us if a particular link is not working. Email us at: webfeedback@humanrights.gov.au United Nations - http://www.un.org/rights/
Vandana Shiva Gets South African Award - The Times Of India to what is today the biggest higher education institution in south Africa invitedto speak at the lecture, inaugurated by american civil rights campaigner Jesse http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow.asp?art_ID=21272550
Ethnic Int'l CD-ROM From Storbeck's Indian Affairs Statistics, civil rights Reports, Indian approximately 660,000 AfricanAmerican individuals who Carolina, Pennsylvania, south Carolina, Virginia http://www.storbecks.com/intl.htm
Angel's Book Store~an African American Bookseller 5, NEW intl 07 WASHINGTONS ASSAU, Barnes, Jack, 06/1991, 96, civil SOCIETY THEPOLITICAL, Comaroff, John L 119, DEMOCRATIC south AFRICA, Horowitz, Donald L. 05/1992, http://www.angelsbookstore.com/Angel/Angel/Subjects/politics.asp
Extractions: Home Book Search Browse Subjects Bestsellers ... Customer Service Quick Search: Shopping Cart Politics / Current Events No Title Author Pub. Date Binding Price THERE AINT NO BLACK UNION JACK Gilroy, Paul Paperback COMPLICATED WAR Finnegan, William Hardcover DIFFERENT VISION V01 AFRICAN A Boston, Thomas D. Paperback Boston, Thomas D. Paperback NEW INTL #07 WASHINGTONS ASSAU Barnes, Jack Paperback PORTRAIT OF EGYPT Weaver, Mary Anne Hardcover PRIVATE WOMAN IN PUBLIC SPACES Holmes, Barbara Ann Paperback Drake, W. Avon Paperback AFFIRMATIVE ACTS Jordan, June Paperback AFRICA -LIB Dudley, William Library Binding AFRICA AFTER THE COLD WAR Oyebade, Adebayo Hardcover AFRICA AFTER THE COLD WAR Oyebade, Adebayo Paperback AFRICA BETRAYED Ayittey, George B. N. Paperback AFRICA IN CHAOS Ayittey, George B. N. Paperback AFRICA IN THE POST-COLD WAR IN Akinrinade, Sola Hardcover AFRICA THROUGH THE EYES OF A P Khalid, Mansour Hardcover AFRICA WORKS Chabal, Patrick Paperback AFRICAS PERSISTENT VULNERABLE Agyeman, Opoku Paperback AFRICA A CONTINENT SELF-DESTRU Schwab, Peter Paper Text AFRICAN AMER LEGISLATORS IN TH Haynie, Kerry L.
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Extractions: Home Book Search Browse Subjects Bestsellers ... Customer Service Quick Search: Shopping Cart Reference No Title Author Pub. Date Binding Price 1999 FACTS ABT BLACKS Corbin, Raymond M. Paperback CULTURAL ATLAS OF AFRICA REV/E Murray, Jocelyn Hardcover AFRICA SOUTH OF SAHARA-2001 Europa Publications Hardcover AFRICA WorldViews Hardcover AFRICA WorldViews Paperback AFRICAN AMER GENEALOGICAL SOUR Gale Research Hardcover Rhodes, Jewell Parker Paperback AFRICAN AMER QUOTATIONS Newman, Richard Paperback BOXED-AFRICAN BKS IN PRI-5E 2V Zell, Hans Boxed Set Stewart, Julia Paperback AFRICAN AMER WEDDING READINGS Nikuradse, Tamara Hardcover AFRICAN AMER WEDDING READINGS Nikuradse, Tamara Paperback AFRICAN AMER WISDOM MINI/E Eli, Quinn Hardcover Hardcover BASIC BLACK Bates, Karen Grigsby Hardcover Hill, Levirn Hardcover BLACK EXCEL AFRICAN AMER STUDE Black, Isaac Paperback BLACK ROOTS Burroughs, Tony Paperback BLACK STUDENTS GT COLLEGES 4/E Beckham, Barry Paperback BLACK TALK -OS N/D Smitherman, Geneva Paperback CONTEMP BLACK BIOG V05 La Blanc Hardcover Glazier, Stephen D. Hardcover EUROPEAN CULTURE Law, Jonathan
Human Rights In South Korea: Implications For U.S. Policy. CRS analyst), Chronology of Koreanamerican Relations, 1834 CONTENT NOTATION Humanrights in south Korea DESCRIPTORS and Pacific Aff, Bur of intl Security Aff http://www.cpas.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cis/asia/eng/75-H381-26.html
Extractions: CIS NO: 75-H381-26 TITLE: Human Rights in South Korea: Implications for U.S. Policy. SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Affairs. House DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: vii+283 p. DATE: July 30, Aug. 5, Dec. 20, 1974 CONGRESS-SESSION: 93-2 SUDOC: Y4.F67/1:H88/6 ITEM NO: 1017 LC CARD NO: 75-601487 MC ENTRY NO: 05157(75) Hearings before the Subcom on Asian and Pacific Affairs and Subcom on International Organizations and Movements to consider implications for U.S. policy of the deteriorating human rights situation in South Korea. Hearings focus on increasing political repression subsequent to revocation of democratic freedoms under 1972 Yushin constitution, and on recent trials before military tribunals of students, intellectuals, and labor leaders for violation of President Park Chung Hee's emergency decrees. Includes statements by subcom members (p. 1-6, 71-73) and submitted statement from Embassy of Korea (p. 6-9). Includes submitted statements (p. 153-170). Appendices (p. 171-283) contain correspondence, State Dept replies to subcom questions, articles, accounts of Korean repression, and: a. Goldich, Robert L. (CRS analyst), Chronology of Korean-American Relations, 1834-1974 (p. 171-179). b. National Council of Churches of Christ, Political Arrests: Republic of Korea (p. 180-189). c. Emergency Decrees of Republic of Korea, 1974, texts (p. 196-198). d. National Council of Churches of Christ, human rights policy statements (p. 207-215). e. Ogle, George E. (Rev.) documentation pertaining to alleged Korean CIA fabrication of espionage charges against critics of Park regime (p. 224-228). CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights in South Korea DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS. HOUSE; SUBCOM ON INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND MOVEMENTS. HOUSE; FOREIGN.RELATIONS; CIVIL LIBERTIES; MILITARY.ASSISTANCE (Korean human rights deprivation, policy implications); KOREA; PARK CHUNG HEE 75-H381-26 TESTIMONY NO: 1 July 30, 1974 p. 9-28 WITNESSES (and witness notations): HUMMEL, ARTHUR W., JR. (Act Asst Sec of State for East Asian and Pacific Aff) ABRAMOWITZ, MORTON I. (Dep Asst Sec of Def for East Asian and Pacific Aff, Bur of Intl Security Aff) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Historical perspective on recent removal of human rights in Korea; problem of substantiating reports on rights deprivation and torture; rationale for continuing military and economic aid; extent of U.S. diplomatic efforts to end repression. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights in South Korea DESCRIPTORS: DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE; DEPARTMENT.OF.DEFENSE 75-H381-26 TESTIMONY NO: 2 July 30, 1974 p. 28-50 WITNESSES (and witness notations): BUTLER, WILLIAM J. (atty, observer for Amnesty Intl; former US rep to UN Intl Commission of Jurists; counsel, Intl League for the Rights of Man) STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Conclusions based on facts, conversations, and documents pertaining to trial of 54 Koreans arrested under emergency regulations; judgment on reasons for emergency decrees, frequency of torture, and types of persons subjected to persecution; apparent absence of external security threats justifying repression; recommended aid withdrawal pending prohibition of torture and amnesty for persons convicted under emergency decrees. (For further discussion, see H381-26.3.) INSERTION: Completed trials, sentences, and pending trials, list (p. 48-50). CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights in South Korea DESCRIPTORS: AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL 75-H381-26 TESTIMONY NO: 3 July 30, 1974 p. 50-69 WITNESSES (and witness notations): REISCHAUER, EDWIN O. (prof, Harvard Univ; former US ambassador to Japan) STATEMENT: Compelling reasons for U.S. disassociation from Park regime. (p. 50-54) DISCUSSION: (Also covers testimony under H381-26.2.) Advocacy of reduced military and economic aid; delineation of suggested conditions for continued assistance; danger to U.S. interests of growing Korean alienation from their government. (p. 54-69) CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights in South Korea 75-H381-26 TESTIMONY NO: 4 Aug. 5, 1974 p. 74-85 WITNESSES (and witness notations): MEEDS, LLOYD ((Rep, D-Wash); also on behalf of) UDALL, MORRIS K. (Rep, D-Ariz) STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Impressions from personal visit of intensifying Korean repression and identification of U.S. with Park regime; desire for reduced military aid and possibly disassociation. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights in South Korea 75-H381-26 TESTIMONY NO: 5 Aug. 5, 1974 p. 85-128 WITNESSES (and witness notations): HENDERSON, GREGORY (assoc prof, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts Univ) COOLIDGE, T. JEFFERSON, JR. (chm, Bay Orient Holding Corp) MCFADDEN, MICHAEL (Rev.) (member, St Columban's Foreign Mission Soc, Diocese of Wonju, South Korea) O'LEARY, WILLIAM O. (Rev.) (asst gen, Maryknoll Fathers, NY; former missionary in Korea) MOFFETT, EDWARD J. (Rev.) (Catholic Leprosy Service, Seoul, Korea) CARY, W. STERLING (Rev.) (pres, Natl Council of Churches) BILLINGS, PEGGY (asst gen sec of women's div, Bd of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Personal experiences of current Korean repression; traditional background of Korean demonstrations; appeal for reduced or curtailed military aid pending evidence of democratic reform and release of political prisoners; dangers of aid reductions in possibly stimulating North Korean miscalculations and invasion (Coolidge, Moffett). CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights in South Korea DESCRIPTORS: ST. COLUMBAN'S FOREIGN MISSION SOCIETY; NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES OF CHRIST; BAY ORIENT HOLDING CORP.; MARYKNOLL FATHERS; CATHOLIC LEPROSY SERVICE, SEOUL, KOREA; UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 75-H381-26 TESTIMONY NO: 6 Dec. 20, 1974 p. 131-151 WITNESSES (and witness notations): OGLE, GEORGE E. (Rev.) (Bd of Missions of United Methodist Church; missionary to South Korea) STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Background and manner of expulsion from Korea for speeches advocating human rights and for opposing Yushin system and Korean CIA; suppression of Korean labor unions since 1970; desired U.S. support for Korean people. INSERTION: "The Case of the Rev. George Ewing Ogle," Embassy of Korea statement, Dec. 14, 1974 (p. 138-139). CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights in South Korea DESCRIPTORS: UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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Extractions: THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION In todays world, there are more than 2000 thousand ethnic groups but only 192 states. When dominant ethnic groups ignore the socio-economic and cultural identity needs and rights of other peoples within the same state, demands for self-determination arise. Wars that threaten the stability of whole regions often result. within the context of just demands by those to whom it means the most. The Collected Papers address such questions as: The role of the UN in implementing just demands for self-determination
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Extractions: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 18:47:07 -0400 syc11@cornell.edu "We cannot silence the voices that we do not like hearing. We can, however, do everything in our power to make certain that other voices are heard." Deborah Prothrow-Stith > From: hor1@cornell.edu (Hugh O'Twomey Ryan) Reply-To: hor1@cornell.edu CUSLAR-L@cornell.edu Subject: Hate Crimes Reports (fwd) Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 11:18:43 -0400 (EDT) The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (UCCR) has established a hotline for reports of hate crimes against Arab American, Muslim and South Asian American victims of violent incidents following the hijacking attacks on September 11. The hotline number is 800 552-6843. Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee has compiled a list of over two hundred incidents of hate crimes and harassment against Arab Americans, Muslims, and other following the attacks. ADC urges all