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The Loss Of Egypt’S Children, Cindy Ragab Jan 2010

The Loss Of Egypt’S Children, Cindy Ragab

Human Rights & Human Welfare

Under the fierce rays of the desert sun, in the heat of the summer, young children are forced to remove pests from cotton crops for eleven hours per day, search for recyclable goods among animals and the pungent stench of city dumps, and are sold to elderly male tourists through temporary marriages by their parents. This is the hideous reality for millions of child laborers in Egypt. Child labor is a manifestation of the pains of extreme poverty on the world’s most vulnerable population. Childhood is lost. Children are forced to take on responsibilities that in normal circumstances push adults …


Guest Editorial: The Magic Pill To Success, Illene Roggensack Jan 2010

Guest Editorial: The Magic Pill To Success, Illene Roggensack

Collaborative Librarianship

No abstract provided.


Student Affairs Connection: Promoting The Library Through Co-Curricular Activities, Kathryn M. Crowe Jan 2010

Student Affairs Connection: Promoting The Library Through Co-Curricular Activities, Kathryn M. Crowe

Collaborative Librarianship

Librarians at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) University Libraries developed the “Student Affairs Connection” program in order to market the Libraries to students in co-curricular settings and to collaborate more closely with the Student Affairs Division. The program also provides the opportunity to seek student input on Libraries’ services and resources and to communicate directly with them in a variety of ways. The program has multiple facets: a liaison program where librarians are assigned to specific student organizations and services such as Student Government and Residence Life, a Student Libraries Advisory Council (SLAC) representing diverse groups of …


Review Of Librarians As Community Partners: An Outreach Handbook, Anne K. K. Abate, Alita Vogel Jan 2010

Review Of Librarians As Community Partners: An Outreach Handbook, Anne K. K. Abate, Alita Vogel

Collaborative Librarianship

No abstract provided.


Barb Rieffer-Flanagan On Muslims In Global Politics: Identities, Interests, And Human Rights. By Mahmood Monshipouri. Philadelphia: University Of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. 325pp., Barb Rieffer-Flanagan Jan 2010

Barb Rieffer-Flanagan On Muslims In Global Politics: Identities, Interests, And Human Rights. By Mahmood Monshipouri. Philadelphia: University Of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. 325pp., Barb Rieffer-Flanagan

Human Rights & Human Welfare

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Muslims in Global Politics: Identities, Interests, and Human Rights. By Mahmood Monshipouri. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. 325pp.


The Materialization Of Human Trafficking In The Middle East And Impediments To Its Eradication, Mindy Mann Jan 2010

The Materialization Of Human Trafficking In The Middle East And Impediments To Its Eradication, Mindy Mann

Human Rights & Human Welfare

As a continental hub that connects Asia, Africa, and Europe, the Middle East offers a strategic location for the trafficking of persons from poor to richer states. Extreme poverty, coupled with the corporate and royal wealth of the Gulf States, creates a regional dichotomy in which Middle Eastern states serve as ‘source,’ ‘transit,’ and ‘destination’ countries for human trafficking. Discrepancies in defining human trafficking within the region, as well as the controversial and illicit nature of the practice, cause research to be sparse and with very few first-hand sources. Nevertheless, this paper examines available literature on the subject and addresses …


Teaching Notes: Rights And Rebuilding In El Salvador, Elaine K. Denny, Susan Waltz Jan 2010

Teaching Notes: Rights And Rebuilding In El Salvador, Elaine K. Denny, Susan Waltz

Human Rights & Human Welfare

We have prepared this two-part case study with two pedagogical purposes in mind: (1) To develop an understanding of the concept (and political meaning) of human rights. (2) To facilitate discussion about processes of reconciliation and reconstruction and the importance of holistic conceptions of rights and security for future stability.

© Elaine K. Denny & Susan Waltz. All rights reserved.

This paper may be freely circulated in electronic or hard copy provided it is not modified in any way, the rights of the author not infringed, and the paper is not quoted or cited without express permission of the author. …


Minarets Vote Compromises Human Rights For Everyone, Anna Talbot Jan 2010

Minarets Vote Compromises Human Rights For Everyone, Anna Talbot

Human Rights & Human Welfare

Minarets, like church steeples, are a physical manifestation of religion. There is little doubt, then, that their recent banning in Switzerland following a referendum constitutes a breach of the right to freedom of religion, with respect to the right to manifest ones religion. This right is protected under a number of instruments, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 18), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) (Article 18), and the European Convention on Human Rights (Article 9). Under these instruments, the right to manifest ones religion can only be limited if such a limitation is necessary …


K-State Grant Opportunities Encourage Librarian/Faculty Collaborations, Regina M. Beard Jan 2010

K-State Grant Opportunities Encourage Librarian/Faculty Collaborations, Regina M. Beard

Collaborative Librarianship

Academic librarians are expected to reach out to faculty to promote library services to the university community and to represent our departments in library meetings. But beyond these functions, faculty may not consider librarians as potential collaborators, especially on projects unrelated to the library. One prime opportunity for librarian/faculty collaboration at Kansas State University is the Tilford Incentive Grants. The grant’s stated purpose is to “encourage the infusion and assessment of the Tilford multicultural competencies with the educational experiences of our students”. This paper discusses the proposal and outcomes of one such collaboration between a journalism faculty member and the …


Supporting Faculty Research Through Collaborative Digital Projects: The Mongolian Altai Inventory, Karen Estlund, Kirstin Hierholzer, Julia Simic Jan 2010

Supporting Faculty Research Through Collaborative Digital Projects: The Mongolian Altai Inventory, Karen Estlund, Kirstin Hierholzer, Julia Simic

Collaborative Librarianship

This article provides an overview of a collaborative project of the University of Oregon Libraries, Infographics Lab, and an art history professor to create a virtual research guide, entitled, “Archaeology and Landscape in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia.” Offering accompanying digital image archives, this project serves as a model for humanities data preservation and presents a collaborative strategy for promoting faculty research output in a new media environment. In addition to the typical challenges faced in digital projects, the specialized nature of the content and multiple participants with varied areas of expertise added further challenges. Drawing on “lessons learned,” a …


Assistance Across Borders: American Academic Libraries In Afghanistan And Qatar, Carole Thompson Jan 2010

Assistance Across Borders: American Academic Libraries In Afghanistan And Qatar, Carole Thompson

Collaborative Librarianship

A recent outreach project brought together the American University of Afghanistan and four world renowned US universities with branch campuses in Qatar’s Education City. Librarians in Qatar often collaborate with each other, but this unusual effort was the first time their collaboration reached across international borders to extend assistance to another country. The experience became a cultural exchange that brought together these dramatically different worlds. By utilizing technologies that make connecting and collaborating so easy these days, four librarians with backgrounds in public and technical services worked together to share their expertise, culminating in a learning visit by an AUAF …


Lyrasis: A Collaborative Success Story, Kathy Anderson Jan 2010

Lyrasis: A Collaborative Success Story, Kathy Anderson

Collaborative Librarianship

No abstract provided.


Review Of Public Libraries, Archives And Museums: Trends In Collaboration And Cooperation, Amy Alexander Jan 2010

Review Of Public Libraries, Archives And Museums: Trends In Collaboration And Cooperation, Amy Alexander

Collaborative Librarianship

No abstract provided.


Breaking Aro’S Commandment: Recognizing That Inventions Have Heart, Bernard Chao Jan 2010

Breaking Aro’S Commandment: Recognizing That Inventions Have Heart, Bernard Chao

Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship

Based on the landmark 1961 Supreme Court decision, Aro Manufacturing Co. v. Convertible Top Replacement Co., the long held wisdom in patent law has been that there is no heart or gist of the invention. In other words, patent law does not attribute any special significance to a particular subset of claim limitations regardless of how important those limitations are. Under Aro, judges and juries are told that they need to view all the limitations, even stock components, with equal significance. They must resist focusing on the heart of the invention when making any decision.

Aro’s commandment has spread far …


Gross Disunity, Martin J. Katz Jan 2010

Gross Disunity, Martin J. Katz

Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship

This Article will proceed as follows: Part I will explain Gross in terms of causation and unification. Part II will argue that Gross rejected the doctrine of uniformity, a well-established and useful canon of statutory construction, without explanation. Part III will show how the courts‟ post-1991 rejection of uniformity, culminating in Gross, might be seen as a form of judicial recalcitrance. However, that Part will suggest that the Court's rejection of uniformity in Gross is better understood as a rejection of burden-shifting in disparate treatment doctrine. Finally, Part IV will argue that burden-shifting is normatively desirable in disparate treatment doctrine, …


Private Relationships And Public Problems: Applying Principles Of Relational Contract Theory To Domestic Violence, Tamara L. Kuennen Jan 2010

Private Relationships And Public Problems: Applying Principles Of Relational Contract Theory To Domestic Violence, Tamara L. Kuennen

Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship

This Article maps out a new theoretical critique of no-drop prosecution policies, the criminal justice system’s predominant approach to domestic violence. No-drop rules compel prosecutors to make decisions about whether to pursue charges against a batterer without regard to the victim’s wishes. When the law mandates this approach, it not only enforces the criminal law, but also effectively terminates the relationship between the victim and her partner. This blunt response to what is often a complex situation indiscriminately dispenses with the many reasons a victim may want or need to preserve her intimate relationship. While numerous scholars have grappled with …


Vol. 13, No. 2: Editor's Note, Danielle Sexton Jan 2010

Vol. 13, No. 2: Editor's Note, Danielle Sexton

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Great And Growing Cities Doctrine Imperiled: An Objective Look From A Biased Perspective, Casey S. Funk Jan 2010

The Great And Growing Cities Doctrine Imperiled: An Objective Look From A Biased Perspective, Casey S. Funk

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mohamed T. Ei-Ashry And Diana C. Gibbons Eds., Water And Arid Lands Of The Western United States, Sarah Felsen Jan 2010

Mohamed T. Ei-Ashry And Diana C. Gibbons Eds., Water And Arid Lands Of The Western United States, Sarah Felsen

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


Elli Louka, Water Law & Policy: Governance Without Frontiers, Steve Brander Jan 2010

Elli Louka, Water Law & Policy: Governance Without Frontiers, Steve Brander

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


Day 3: Friday, January 29, 2010: Federal Legislation Of Interest Of The Colorado Water Community: Special Presentation On The Clean Water Restoration Act, Aaron O'Quinn Jan 2010

Day 3: Friday, January 29, 2010: Federal Legislation Of Interest Of The Colorado Water Community: Special Presentation On The Clean Water Restoration Act, Aaron O'Quinn

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comments From The Solicitor, U.S. Department Of Interior, Washington, D.C., Hillary Tompkins, Kathlyn Bullis Jan 2010

Comments From The Solicitor, U.S. Department Of Interior, Washington, D.C., Hillary Tompkins, Kathlyn Bullis

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


Breakout Session 2a: The Energy - Water Nexus, Ryan Mclane Jan 2010

Breakout Session 2a: The Energy - Water Nexus, Ryan Mclane

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


Drought Down Under: Australia's Murray-Darling Basin, Danielle Sexton Jan 2010

Drought Down Under: Australia's Murray-Darling Basin, Danielle Sexton

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


Harry Labonde, Jr., Wyoming Deputy State Engineer - Topic: The Green River Pipeline Regional Watershed Supply Project - Perspectives From Wyoming, Kathlyn Bullis Jan 2010

Harry Labonde, Jr., Wyoming Deputy State Engineer - Topic: The Green River Pipeline Regional Watershed Supply Project - Perspectives From Wyoming, Kathlyn Bullis

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Dormant Commerce Clause And Water Export: Open For Business Or Suckers Beware?, Serena Hendon Jan 2010

The Dormant Commerce Clause And Water Export: Open For Business Or Suckers Beware?, Serena Hendon

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


Colorado Water Courts Update, Ellen Michaels Jan 2010

Colorado Water Courts Update, Ellen Michaels

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pagosa Area Water & Sanitation Dist. V. Trout Unlimited, 219 P.3d 774 (Colo. 2009), Matt Brodahl Jan 2010

Pagosa Area Water & Sanitation Dist. V. Trout Unlimited, 219 P.3d 774 (Colo. 2009), Matt Brodahl

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


City Of Aurora V. Acj P'Ship, 209 P.3d 1076 (Colo. 2009), James Henderson Jan 2010

City Of Aurora V. Acj P'Ship, 209 P.3d 1076 (Colo. 2009), James Henderson

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.


N. Sterling Irrigation Dist. V. Simpson, 202 P.3d 1207 (Colo. 2009), Mariel Yarbrough Jan 2010

N. Sterling Irrigation Dist. V. Simpson, 202 P.3d 1207 (Colo. 2009), Mariel Yarbrough

Water Law Review

No abstract provided.