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Social Science Record, 1987
Presents all 19 articles of the United Nations Genocide Convention and its opening statement. (GEA)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Genocide, International Law, Treaties

Bernal, David V. – Texas International Law Journal, 1979
Analyzes Article 5 of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and examines whether state parties have fulfilled their undertakings under Article 5. Journal availability: see EA 512 081. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, International Law, Racial Discrimination
Skeel, Dorothy – Intercom, 1983
Two lessons, "What Rights are Right" and "Comparing People's Rights in Other Countries," provide the teacher and students with knowledge and background for understanding the documents that protect their basic rights and the rights of other people in other nations. (AM)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, International Law, Legal Education, Lesson Plans
Tankard, Alice Doumanian – 1973
This lay version of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (the original version was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1948) has been written in simplified vocabulary to make it understandable to a wider range of ages and reading abilities. The declaration consists of a preamble followed by a listing of 30 goals common to…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Global Approach, Human Dignity, Humanization

Goodwin-Gill, Guy S. – International Migration Review, 1986
Examines national concepts, powers and practices of detention; contrasts these with the individual rights of refugees and asylum-seekers under international law. Holds that although not formally obliged to grant permanent asylum, states must treat refugees and asylum seekers according to certain standards and must seek to alleviate their plight.…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Due Process, Foreign Countries, International Law

Rone, Jemera – European Journal of Education, 1994
Teaching the rules of war to human rights practitioners calls for emphasis on not taking sides; applying existing law rather than inventing standards for the occasion; applying the Geneva Conventions; recognizing that ends do not justify means; determining legitimate military targets; and realizing that "good guys" should be held to the same…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Educational Strategies, International Law, Moral Values

Reichert, Elisabeth – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 2002
Explains provisions contained within the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, tracing historical beginnings of human rights to 1945, detailing events after 1945 up to the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations, and explaining essential terminology used in describing human rights instruments that have been…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, International Law, Minority Groups, Racial Bias
Scoble, Harry M.; Wiseberg, Laurie S. – Intellect, 1976
Describes Amnesty International, an organization formed in order to change the sociopolitical environment so that elites will have to act in a predetermined prohuman rights manner in all situations. The issues of torture and political repression were addressed in different nations, which practice the detention of political prisoners. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Global Approach, Government Role, International Law
Reardon, Betty – Intercom, 1971
This article describes the efforts of Michael Scott in trying to gain dignity and justice for victims of political violence. It indicates that, though limited, there are still nonviolent recourses open to those who will not use the war system. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Civil Liberties, International Education, International Law
World Council of Churches, Geneva (Switzerland). – 1991
In December 1990, the United Nations General Assembly approved the new International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families. This international agreement broadly defines the rights of migrant workers and their families and offers some means to review the compliance of nations in upholding…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Civil Liberties, International Law, Migrant Children
Castberg, Frede – 1974
This book outlines the contents of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and its Protocols 1 and 4. The major goal of the Convention, which constitutes an innovation in international law, is to guarantee the protection of "human rights" by allowing both member states and individuals to institute proceedings…
Descriptors: Case Records, Case Studies, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation

Beres, Louis Rene – Social Science Record, 1986
Maintains that the answer to terrorism lies not in higher fences, laser weapons, or expanded commando forces, but in improved understanding of the linkages between U.S. foreign policy and anti-American terrorism. Reviews geopolitical developments, including international law, and concludes that U.S. safety from terrorism will depend upon our…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Foreign Policy, Humanitarianism, International Law

Berman, Howard R. – Journal of Legal Education, 1985
The international community has developed a system of human rights law relevant to many areas of legal encounter, which American law schools have been slow to incorporate into curricula. Teaching human rights law provides an opportunity for law schools to enrich the learning process and contribute creatively to the respect for rights in society.…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Curriculum Development, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
United Nations, New York, NY. – 1991
This publication aims to inform students and adults about the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child established in 1989. The Convention is the first international legal instrument to designate guarantees for children's human rights. It provides a single, up-to-date global perspective on the rights of the child which have been…
Descriptors: Children, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Civil Liberties
Babbili, Anantha Sudhaker – 1983
The flow of news and information across national boundaries has been, for the last decade, a major issue in United Nations international policy debates. These debates have highlighted the need for new legal instruments to govern world communications. In the current debate on information rights, Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Ethics, Foreign Policy, Global Approach