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Researching Intangible Cultural Heritage - Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
Researching Intangible Cultural Heritage - Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is an intergovernmental organization with the goal of promoting peace through the arts, sciences and culture. A major focus of UNESCO is the promotion and preservation of cultural heritage. An interesting function of UNESCO is the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage, set forth in the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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Researching Intangible Cultural Heritage - Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
Sources to Keep in Mind on Human Rights Day (Dec. 10) - Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
Sources to Keep in Mind on Human Rights Day (Dec. 10) - Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
Friday, December 10th is Human Rights Day in commemoration of the United Nations General Assembly adopting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948. Since its inception, the UDHR has been a foundational document in international humanitarian law as well as human rights law regionally and in different jurisdictions throughout the world.
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Sources to Keep in Mind on Human Rights Day (Dec. 10) - Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
December is Human Rights Month- Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
December is Human Rights Month- Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
Human Rights Day is observed every year on 10 December — the day the United Nations General Assembly adopted, in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The UDHR is a milestone document, which proclaims the inalienable rights that everyone is entitled to as a human being - regardless of race, color, religion, sex, language, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Available in more than 500 languages, it is the most translated document in the world.
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December is Human Rights Month- Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
Guide to Law Online | Researcher Resources | Law Library of Congress | Research Centers | Library of Congress
Guide to Law Online | Researcher Resources | Law Library of Congress | Research Centers | Library of Congress
This Guide to Law Online is an annotated compendium of sources accessible through the Internet; which have been pre-sorted according to their relevance to a particular congressional committee. Links provide access to primary documents; legal commentary; and general government information about specific jurisdictions and topics./p
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Guide to Law Online | Researcher Resources | Law Library of Congress | Research Centers | Library of Congress
Sensing injustice : a lawyer's life in the battle for change - Michael E. Tigar
Sensing injustice : a lawyer's life in the battle for change - Michael E. Tigar
""Sensing Injustice: A Lawyer's Life in the Battle for Change" combines Michael Tigar's wry legal and societal observations with his analysis of landmark civil rights and international justice cases on which he, as an attorney, worked . The result is a narrative that blends law, history, and progressive politics"--
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Sensing injustice : a lawyer's life in the battle for change - Michael E. Tigar
Race and equality law - Angela P. Harris
Race and equality law - Angela P. Harris
The essays in this volume illuminate a central paradox in the post-colonial West: race remains a potent index of social, economic and political inequality even while racial discrimination has become unlawful, even anathema. The standard account of this paradox is that racial discrimination and inequality are unfortunate vestiges of the past, which an enlightened legal system is now engaged in extirpating. These essays reveal a different story: equality law preserves racial inequality even while denouncing it. The authors show how in country after country, legal rules define racism so narrowly and make racial discrimination so difficult to prove that inequality persists despite its symbolic extinction. This ground-breaking volume of English-language essays, aimed at academics and researchers, shows how critical race theory, an analytic approach developed in the United States, can shed light on the workings of race in political-legal systems as diverse as South Africa, New Zealand, France and Latin and South America.
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Race and equality law - Angela P. Harris
LibGuides: Criminal Justice & Criminology: What Is Criminal Justice? And What Is Criminology?
LibGuides: Criminal Justice & Criminology: What Is Criminal Justice? And What Is Criminology?
This collection offers an historical overview of how criminal justice has changed in American and English law and the effect criminology has had in facilitating those changes.
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LibGuides: Criminal Justice & Criminology: What Is Criminal Justice? And What Is Criminology?