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CAMERA argues that the Law of Return is consistent with Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Article I ( 3 ), which CAMERA says allows for preferential immigration treatment of some groups without discrimination against a particular group.

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In its " Edward Said's Documented Deceptions " article, CAMERA said that when dealing with vilification of Israel, facts remain unchecked, accusations remain unverified, and journalistic responsibility is replaced by disclaimers.
According to the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America ( CAMERA ), there is no record of any Israeli general named " Ouze Merham " existing, nor any record of Sharon giving such an interview in 1956.

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Gilead Ini, a researcher with CAMERA, believes that the error began with Henry Siegman, an academic and Middle East pundit once associated with the Council on Foreign Relations, a Washington, D. C .- based think tank.
In its page on " Headlines & Graphics ", CAMERA writes the following regarding placement:
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A similar advocacy campaign on Wikipedia was later launched by the CAMERA in May 2008 ; it resulted in administrative action by the encyclopedia, and several editors were banned.
He has been monitored by pro-Israel groups such as Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America ( CAMERA ), Middle East Forum ( with its Campus Watch project ), and the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, who have reported on Seelye's ties to oil companies and the Saudi Arabian House of Saud.

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" The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America ( CAMERA ), a pro-Israel media watchdog group, MEMRI, and Shaul Shai interpret this language as broadly antisemitic.
The two businesses are reportedly tied with the advocacy group Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America ( CAMERA ), a persistent critic of NPR's coverage for almost a decade.

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Loreo also makes currently, a cross-view 35mm film only, 3D CAMERA, ( model 321 ) which takes " deeper " stereo images, with a wider mirror system, sold with a folding print viewer included.

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The pro-Israel media watchdog group Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America ( CAMERA ) in 2007 described CounterPunch. org as an " extremist anti-Israel web site ".
The media watchdog group Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America ( CAMERA ) began an investigation of the quotation after Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi published the quotation in an op-ed piece for The New York Times, and was obliged to print a correction.
" article, Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America ( CAMERA ) explains:
In its " New York Times Skews Israeli-Palestinian Crisis " article, CAMERA criticized the New York Times for the placement of news stories about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, writing:
In its " Selective Quotes Distort Intent of Sharon's Gaza Withdrawal " article, CAMERA criticized Haaretz for using a sensational headline:

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" Fisk says that the Discovery Channel did not show a repeat of the films, after initially showing them in full, due to a letter campaign launched by pro-Israel groups such as CAMERA.
* According to the pro-Israeli group CAMERA, Nasrallah stated that " The Lebanese refuse to give the Palestinians residing in Lebanon Lebanese citizenship, and we refuse their resettlement in Lebanon.
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"... CAMERA identified 350 speakers and found a gaping disparity in the time afforded to Israeli and pro-Israeli speakers compared to that provided the Arab and pro-Arab speakers.
", CAMERA, July 26, 2004.
CAMERA has demonstrated outside National Public Radio ( NPR ) stations in 33 cities in the United States.
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Major Steven E. Walburn argues in a 1998 article in The Air Force Law Review that this form of guilty plea should be adopted for usage by the United States military.
Haeckel portrays a concrete demonstration of his Biogenetic Law through his ‘ Gastrea ’ theory, in which he argues that the early cup-shaped gastrula stage of development is a universal feature of multi-celled animals.
While the full powers of NPCSC to interpret the Basic Law is provided for in the Basic Law itself, some critics argues this undermines judicial independence.
Lawrence Liang, founder of the Alternative Law Forum, argues that current copyright is based on a too narrow definition of " author ", which is assumed to be clear and undisputed.
Instead Blaug argues that Old Poor Law was a device " for dealing with the problems of structural unemployment and substandard wages in the lagging rural sector of a rapidly growing but still underdeveloped
The texts describe the Maccabean revolt ( 165 BCE ) against the Hellenization of Judea and argues strongly against erosion of adherence to the Law of Moses in Jewish culture.
" The Ancient Maxim Caveat Emptor " ( 1931 ) 40 Yale Law Journal 1133, argues that caveat emptor never had any place in Roman law, civil law, or lex mercatoria and was probably a mistake when implemented into the common law.
One critic, Jon D. Hanson of Harvard Law School, argues that our legal, economic, political, and social systems are unduly influenced by an individualistic model that assumes " dispositionism " -- the idea that outcomes are the result of our " dispositions " ( economists would say " preferences ").
At this time, because the rigid procedure of Poynings ’ Law was not in the interest of any of the parties involved, especially the crown and Irish executive, Quinn argues that “ no hesitation was felt about transmitting additional bills ” after the licence had been granted.
He also argues for the creation of shorter renewable periods of copyright and a limitation on derivative rights, such as limiting a publisher's ability to stop the publication of copies of an author's book on the internet for non-commercial purposes or create a compulsory licensing scheme to ensure that creators obtain direct royalties for their works based upon their usage statistics and some kind of taxation scheme such as suggested by professor William Fisher of Harvard Law School that is similar to a longstanding proposal of Richard Stallman.
Marianne Giles, author of Criminal Law in a Nutshell, called it " Paternalism of an unelected, unrepresentative group who use but fail to acknowledge that power ," as the House of Lords failed to establish a precise guide for the United Kingdom's courts to consistently decide where a defence of consent should succeed or where it should not, and as Roger Geary argues in Understanding Criminal Law, this lack of a precise guide gives rise to legislating from the bench or other kritocracy, and laws being applied unequally to homosexuals or others whose practices are in the minority where pain is inflicted with consent, even potentially body art such as tattooing.
Amir Attaran, an Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Law, Population Health, and Global Development Policy at University of Ottawa, argues that goals related to maternal mortality, malaria, and tuberculosis are in practice impossible to measure and that current UN estimates do not have scientific validity or are missing.
Fradenburg argues for a radical rereading of the binary oppositions between Christian and Jew, Old Law and New Law, literal and spiritual in the tale in part to critique the “ patristic exegesis ” of Sherman Hawkins ’ earlier interpretation.
John Robbins, an acerbic critic of Christian Reconstruction, launched his Trinity Review with an article " The Christian and the Law " by Gordon Clark in which Clark argues that " good and evil are defined only by the law of God.
A paper published in The Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, written by Douglas Allen, argues that the introduction of no-fault divorce lead to a six-fold increase in just two years after a century of rather stable divorce rates.
His advocacy of Malik ’ s School of Madinah is explained at length in his seminal work Root Islamic Education, in which he argues that the record left by Malik – as the inheritor of the lived social reality of the first three generations of Muslims in the city of the Prophet ( as opposed to the other Schools, which were formulated in other places ), and as the first formulator of Islamic Lawis necessarily and far and away the closest to the complete Islamic blueprint required for the revival of Islam in times of advanced degeneration ( i. e. the present day ).
* C Miller, ‘ Felthouse v Bindley Revisited ’ ( 1972 ) 35 Modern Law Review 489 argues that the decision was incorrect because all the evidence showed the nephew was willing, and he had positively conducted himself to that effect.

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