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The Right To Feast And Festivals, Juan C. Riofrio Jan 2021

The Right To Feast And Festivals, Juan C. Riofrio

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law

Festive behavior is a basic characteristic of human life, as evidenced from ancient times. Humans need to use ceremony and ritual in specific places and times to mark their triumphs, joys, and sorrows. However, some categories of individuals are harmed because they cannot celebrate the most important highlights of their lives through such festive feasts: prisoners, mariners at sea, soldiers on the frontlines, workers subject to the pressures of ungenerous employers, towns occupied by oppressive invaders, and impoverished individuals who cannot afford customary celebrations, among others. When feasts and festivals are restricted, societies lose well-being, communities lose identity, and individuals …


Australia's First Nations Community And The Right To Water, Maya Martin Tsukazaki Jan 2021

Australia's First Nations Community And The Right To Water, Maya Martin Tsukazaki

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Toward Permanent Peace And Stability In Artsakh, George Yacoubain Jan 2021

Toward Permanent Peace And Stability In Artsakh, George Yacoubain

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Tanzania Blocks Direct Petitions To The African Court On Human And Peoples' Rights, Ben Phillips Jan 2021

Tanzania Blocks Direct Petitions To The African Court On Human And Peoples' Rights, Ben Phillips

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.