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Rights and Women
Nicolas de Condorcet was especially noted for his advocacy, in his articles published in the Journal de la Société de 1789, and by publishing De l ' admission des femmes au droit de cité (" For the Admission to the Rights of Citizenship For Women ") in 1790.
Robinson has been Honorary President of Oxfam International since 2002 and of the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation EIUC since 2005, she is Chair of the International Institute for Environment and Development ( IIED ) and is also a founding member and Chair of the Council of Women World Leaders.
* Human Rights, Jewish Women and Jewish Law, Shenhav, Sharon.
Speaking at the Ninth National Women ’ s Rights Convention on May 12, 1859, Anthony asked " Where, under our Declaration of Independence, does the Saxon man get his power to deprive all women and Negroes of their inalienable rights?
* Family and Women Rights Committee
*" The Rights of Women.
The declaration has served as the foundation for two binding UN human rights covenants, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the principles of the Declaration are elaborated in international treaties such as the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, the International Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the United Nations Convention Against Torture and many more.
He advocated women's suffrage for the new government, writing an article for Journal de la Société de 1789, and by publishing De l ' admission des femmes au droit de cité (" For the Admission to the Rights of Citizenship For Women ") in 1790.
* The First Essay on the Political Rights of Women.
A Translation of Condorcet ’ s Essay “ Sur l ’ admission des femmes aux droits de Cité ” ( On the Admission of Women to the Rights of Citizenship ).
* Osborn, Elizabeth R. The Seneca Falls Convention: Teaching about the Rights of Women and the Heritage of the Declaration of Independence.
The passing of the Muslim Women ( Protection of Rights on Divorce ) Act, 1986 by the Rajiv Gandhi government, under pressure from conservative Muslims, to dilute the secular judgment of the Supreme Court, was opposed by Hindutva organisations.
The decision that the Reconstruction-era Civil Rights Acts were unconstitutional has not been overturned ; on the contrary, the Supreme Court reaffirmed this limited reading of the Fourteenth Amendment in United States v. Morrison,, in which it held that Congress did not have the authority to enact parts of the Violence Against Women Act.
The Maldives is party to the Convention on the Rights of the Child ( CRC ), the Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination ( CERD ), Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities ( CRPD ) the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women ( CEDAW ) and its optional protocol.
* Berg, Allison, “ Trauma and Testimony in Black Women ’ s Civil Rights Memoirs: The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Women Who Started It, Warriors Don ’ t Cry, and From the Mississippi Delta ,” Journal of Women ’ s History, 21 ( Fall 2009 ), 84 – 107.
Mary Wollstonecraft, then about 33, published Vindication of the Rights of Women in 1792.
The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Political Rights of Women, which went into force in 1954, enshrining the equal rights of women to vote, hold office, and access public services as set out by national laws.
Fukuda Hideko was an integral part of the Freedom and Popular Rights movement, not only in the political movement, but also in the Women ’ s movement of this time.
* Brauer, Carl M., " Women Activists, Southern Conservatives, and the Prohibition of Sexual Discrimination in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act ", 49 Journal of Southern History, February 1983.

Rights and North
* Speak Out About Human Rights In North Korea ( a commentary from Human Rights Watch, published in The Asian Wall Street Journal, April 16, 2004 )
* The North Korean Human Rights Act: Documents and Background Materials
The Civil Rights Movement received an infusion of energy with a student sit-in at a Woolworth's store in Greensboro, North Carolina.
In a letter from the United States Secretary of the Interior responding to a Senate Resolution dated June 30, 1914, a Report on the Condition and Tribal Rights of the Indians of Robeson and Adjoining Counties of North Carolina was commissioned.
Americans presupposed that they were not only divinely elected to maintaining the North American continent but " spread abroad the fundamental principles stated in the Bill of Rights ".
The use of such a standard by the University of North Dakota has been criticized by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education in the case of Caleb Warner, who was suspended for three years in January 2010 on the basis of a report by a complainant who was subsequently charged with filing a false report by state police, a decision which the University has refused to reconsider.
Congress, the President, and Governors have called on the Marshals for over 200 years to carry out unusual or extraordinary missions, such as registering enemy aliens in time of war, sealing the American border against armed expeditions from foreign countries, and, at times during the Cold War, swapping spies with the Soviet Union, and also retrieving North Carolina's copy of the Bill of Rights.
In the 1980s feminists in North Carolina called for state residents to approve the Equal Rights Amendment and " Honor Virginia Dare.
The English Bill of Rights also inspired the English colonists in North America to revolt against the rule of James II and his proposed changes in colonial governance.
According to a 2004 Human Rights Watch report, the North Korean government under Kim was " among the world's most repressive governments ", having up to 200, 000 political prisoners according to U. S. and South Korean officials, and no freedom of the press or religion, political opposition or equal education: " Virtually every aspect of political, social, and economic life is controlled by the government.
Indians of North Carolina: A Report on the Condition and Tribal Rights of the Indians of Robeson and Adjoining Counties of North Carolina.
* The Deacons for Defense: Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement, Lance Hill, University of North Carolina Press ( 2004, ISBN 0-8078-2847-5 ).
Mason based his initial draft on the rights of citizens described in earlier works such as the English Bill of Rights ( 1689 ), and the Declaration can be considered the first modern Constitutional protection of individual rights for citizens of North America.
Since the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004 allowed North Korean defectors to be admitted as refugees, about 130 have settled in the U. S. under that status.
In North America, the Topfree Equal Rights Association assists women who have been charged for being topless, while GoTopless organizes demonstrations to protest against the legal and public attitude to the inequality.
A conference at Bluffton College in Bluffton, Ohio, on Oct. 22, 1992, " Erasing the Color Line in the North ", explored CORE and the origins of the Civil Rights Movement.
In 2010, Aiken spoke out for gay rights at the Human Rights Campaign dinner in North Carolina.
" Virginia and New York ratified the Constitution before that time, while North Carolina and Rhode Island ratified after the Bill of Rights was submitted to the states for ratification.
* < cite id = refAretha2008 > Aretha, David ( 2008 ), The Trial of the Scottsboro Boys ( The Civil Rights Movement ), Morgan Reynolds Publishing, Greensboro, North Carolina, ISBN 978-1-59935-058-5 </ cite >
The Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms is unique among Canadian ( and North American ) human rights documents in that it covers not only the fundamental ( civil and political ) human rights, but also a number of important social and economic rights.
Saenuri has been very active in promoting the North Korean Human Rights Law, which, if passed, would officially condemn the use of torture, public executions and other human rights violations in North Korea.

Rights and Star
* The Case of Bucharin Transcript of Bukharin's testimonies and last plea from the trial ; “ The Case of the Anti-Soviet Block of Rights and Trotskyites ”, Red Star Press, 1973, page 369-439, 767-779
However, a Human Rights Watch representative told The Daily Star that they have not documented any systemic military use of children by anyone.
During and after the American Civil Rights Movement, the song experienced a rebirth, and by the 1970s was often sung immediately after " The Star Spangled Banner " at public events and performances across the United States where the event had a significant African-American population.
At a meeting of the Canadian Arab Federation on the day after the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal heard the complaint, Hall served on a panel along with Khurrum Awan, one of the student lawyers who helped file the complaint who testified at the BC Human Rights Tribunal against Maclean's, and Haroon Siddiqui, editor emeritus of the Toronto Star.
At a meeting of the Canadian Arab Federation on the day after the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal heard the complaint, Hall served on a panel along with Khurrum Awan, one of the student lawyers who helped file the complaint who testified at the BC Human Rights Tribunal against Maclean's, and Haroon Siddiqui, editor emeritus of the Toronto Star.
The additional documents included framed copies of: the Magna Carta, the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, the lyrics of the Star Spangled Banner, the Mayflower Compact, the National Motto, the Preamble to the Kentucky Constitution, and a picture of Lady Justice.
The renewed investigation was also reported by The Anniston Star and The Clarion-Ledger of Jackson, Miss., in conjunction with the Civil Rights Cold Case Project.
In recognition of the action and continual opposition to the US-led war in Iraq, in 2006 Gold Star Families for Peace and Cindy Sheehan were awarded the ' Domestic Human Rights Award ' by Global Exchange, an international human rights organization based in San Francisco.

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