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Avoiding The Sack: How Nebraska's Departure From The Big 12 Changed College Football And What Athletic Conferences Must Do To Prevent Defection In The Future, Benjamin I. Leibovitz Jun 2012

Avoiding The Sack: How Nebraska's Departure From The Big 12 Changed College Football And What Athletic Conferences Must Do To Prevent Defection In The Future, Benjamin I. Leibovitz

Marquette Sports Law Review

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The Human Rights Enterprise And Women’S Rights Organizing, Barret Katuna Jan 2012

The Human Rights Enterprise And Women’S Rights Organizing, Barret Katuna

Societies Without Borders

The highly-contested discourse of human rights figures prominently in the pronouncements of the United Nations, nation-states, and civil society entities. As a result, the human rights label may be applied to activist networks that do not necessarily characterize themselves as human rights networks. Yet, the principles of these networks clearly align with rights-based human dignity claims. How does human rights terminology impact analyses of activist organizations? How might organizations respond to this labeling? Furthermore, what are the methodological lessons to be learned from this process? In this article, I examine one case that highlights my application of a human rights …