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The World Bank, The Imf, And Human Rights, Daniel D. Bradlow
The World Bank, The Imf, And Human Rights, Daniel D. Bradlow
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This paper explores the type of human rights obligations of the World Bank and the IMF. It argues that their human rights obligations can be divided into two sets of issues. First is operational issues, which relate to both the promotion and protection of human rights. Second is institutional issues, which deal with the internal rules and procedures of the World Bank and the IMF. The paper concludes that these organizations need to develop a coherent and explicit human rights policy.
Women In Iran: Obstacles To Human Rights And Possible Solutions, Alison E. Graves
Women In Iran: Obstacles To Human Rights And Possible Solutions, Alison E. Graves
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Human Rights Groups Face New Challenges In South Africa, Geoff Budlender
Human Rights Groups Face New Challenges In South Africa, Geoff Budlender
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Sensibility At Nuremberg: A Review Essay On Telford Taylor's The Anatomy Of The Nuremburg Trials, Kenneth Anderson
Sensibility At Nuremberg: A Review Essay On Telford Taylor's The Anatomy Of The Nuremburg Trials, Kenneth Anderson
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Justice Robert H. Jackson's opening statement at the Nuremberg trial has justly been characterized as one of the greatest orations in modern juristic literature. Yet behind its rhetorical power lies a fervent anxiety: a desire to silence the skeptical voices whispering that the Nuremberg trials were just the tarted-up revenge to which Camus alludes.
Trade With China: Human Rights And Mfn, Samir Desai
Trade With China: Human Rights And Mfn, Samir Desai
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Human Rights First, Richard Dicker
More Bull From The China Shop, Wendell L. Willkie
More Bull From The China Shop, Wendell L. Willkie
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Action Specific Human Rights Legislation For El Salvador, Kenneth Anderson
Action Specific Human Rights Legislation For El Salvador, Kenneth Anderson
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This law journal note dating from the Central American civil wars of the 1980's discusses ways in which the US Congress could impose detailed action requirements related to human rights as a condition of continuing US military assistance to the government of El Salvador.