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  1. 401

    The right to life in armed conflict by Park, I

    Published 2016
    “…As a consequence, no formal mechanism exists to ensure that the United Kingdom can comply with its right to life obligations pursuant to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). Recent judgments of the European Court of Human Rights, advisory opinions and a judgment of the International Court of Justice, and views of numerous United Nations human rights bodies and rapporteurs would appear to indicate that human rights law can and does, however, apply during armed conflict. …”
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  2. 402

    Justifying limitations on the freedom to manifest religion or belief and the freedom of expression under the ICCPR by Gunatilleke, G

    Published 2020
    “…Articles 18(3) and 19(3) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) accordingly set out the legal basis on which states may limit the Two Freedoms. …”
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  3. 403

    The rights of asylum seeking children: integrating the child’s best interests principle through interpretation by Ioffe, I

    Published 2020
    “…The ensuing need for protection of children seeking asylum has been sought to be addressed by international law through various international treaties, including the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the European Convention on Human Rights, and the American Convention on Human Rights. …”
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  4. 404

    Human rights in Southeast Asia: Comparing Malaysia and the Philippines by Taya, Shamsuddin L.

    Published 2013
    “…This article is a comparative study of human rights issues in Southeast Asia with particular focus between Malaysia and the Philippines.Its approach is primarily an eclectic, by concentrating on the strengths and weaknesses of the human rights regimes as practiced by both countries.This paper is divided into three parts.The first part looks at the six fundamentals of human rights that include: Respect for the integrity of the person; respect for civil liberties; and respect for political rights, more specifically, the rights of citizens in Malaysia and the Philippines to change their governments.The second part looks at the Malaysian and Filipino governments‟ attitudes regarding international and non-governmental investigation of alleged violations of human rights, such as discrimination based on religion, race/tribe, gender, disability, language or social status.The last part looks at worker‟s rights.The data for this analysis comes from primary and secondary sources, namely newspapers, the Internet, books, magazines and journals.The study found that the records of human rights in Malaysia is relatively good when compared to her ASEAN neighbour; the Philippines.For instance, Malaysia‟s experiences demonstrate that parliamentary democracy have been well-maintained in that elections have been held regularly ever since independence in 1957 compared to the disruption of the regular elections in the Philippines caused by the so-called “EDSA” Revolutions or People Power Revolutions.Indeed, Malaysia enjoys one of the fastest-growing economies and is one of the „Asian small tigers.‟ It may have occasional political and religious arrests of some opposition leaders, but physical force is not/and/or rarely exerted against opponents, in contrast to what Ferdinand E. …”
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  5. 405

    PERAN PARTAI EKS KOMBATAN TERHADAP ADVOKASI REPRESENTASI PEREMPUAN DALAM POLITIK PASCA KONFLIK: Studi Kasus Partai Aceh di Indonesia dengan Partai Farabundo Mart National Liberatio... by , REZKI SATRIS, , Drs. Samsu Rizal Panggabean, M.Sc.

    Published 2014
    “…While in the FLMN women's political rights is the most basic human rights, while human rights are an integral part of democracy. …”
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  6. 406

    The Role of Political Belief in COVID-19 Vaccine Resistance, Virus Transmission, and Closure Policy Response by Danny Ben-Shahar, Stuart Gabriel, Roni Golan

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Findings show, all things equal, that in the wake of emergent and localized virus risk, voters in politically right-of-center and religious areas displayed substantially higher odds of both vaccine resistance and virus transmission as compared to their left-center counterparts. …”
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  7. 407

    ON THE NEED FOR CHANGES IN APPROACHING CHILDREN’S RIGHTS by N.S. Tuyakbaуeva, A.K. Berdibaeva, M.K. Nakisheva

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The article is devoted to the issue of the need to revise approaches to the complexity of child rights by expanding the range of personal and political rights.…”
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  8. 408

    “Bread and Roses”: Economic Justice and Constitutional Rights by Colleen Sheppard

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…It explores three different dimensions of the nexus between economic justice and constitutionalism, including: (i) the role of law in creating socio- economic inequality and poverty; (ii) the extent to which economic justice is addressed at the interstices of civil and political rights and freedoms; and (iii) the potential for the concept of social inclusion to assist in the reimagining of constitutional law and economic justice.…”
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  9. 409

    The concepts of citizenship and estate in Russian history — conti­nuity and / or intermittence by Kozlov D. V.

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Only “workers” received political rights and thus full citizenship. The official civil status or citi­zenship was an integral part of the ideology of workers and “exploited” classes as opposed to “non-working, bourgeois elements”. …”
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  10. 410

    Deepening apartheid: The political geography of colonizing Israel/Palestine by Oren Yiftachel

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The relations between the groups resemble the racialized categories used in Apartheid South Africa and include (a) “White”—Jewish Israelis—with full citizenship rights; (b) “Colored”—Palestinian Arabs with Israeli citizenship with partial rights; (c) “Black”—Palestinians under occupation lacking citizenship or political rights; (d) “Gray”—an emerging group, consisting of non-citizen migrants and asylum seekers.…”
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  11. 411

    Directions of the State Policy to Ensure Equal Opportunities for Women and Men for Operational Purposes of Social Security of Ukraine by Ilyash Olha I.

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Prospects for further research in this direction are the improvement of the presented to state and local authorities recommendations on the development of operational goals of a social security strategy through changing policy priorities in the field of equal opportunities for men and women, prevention of gender-based violence, observance of political rights and economic opportunities for women in the society, maintaining parity in the labor market and promoting social protection for both men and women in the society. …”
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  12. 412

    Problems of abuse of law when applying to the European Court of Human Rights by V. V. Lazariev, I. A. Lohvynenko

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It is noted that in addition to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the provisions defining the basis for preventing abuse of law at the international (supranational) level are also contained in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the American Convention on Human Rights and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. …”
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  13. 413

    The Constitutional Struggle for Religious Freedom: A Comparative Study of India and Indonesia by Neha Tripathi, Anubhav Kumar

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Both India and Indonesia have ratified the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The judgments of the constitutional courts in these countries have prompted constitutional law scholars to analyze the status of constitutionally recognized freedom of religion and its enforceability. …”
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  14. 414

    الدور الوطني للمرأة العراقية (1920-1958م) by فاطمة يوسف نوفل

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…This role of women was evident in the Portsmouth uprising of 1948 when she participated alongside men to condemn the occupation, in the uprising of November 1952, in its opposition to Iraq’s participation in the Baghdad Pact, and in its contribution to the revolution of July 14, 1958, which was a major breakthrough in woman’s political participation, In March 1958, the Iraqi government passed new laws on Iraqi’s political and economic development, granting woman the right to exercise their political rights, which they had been denied for so long.…”
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  15. 415

    STRUKTUR IDEOLOGI DALAM ANTOLOGI PUISI AL-QAS�`ID AS-SIY�SIYYAH KARYA NIZ�R QABB�NIY : KAJIAN MATERIALISME EAGLETON by , YULI ALTRI RAHMAWANGSIH, , Dr. Aprinus Salam, M.Hum.

    Published 2013
    “…The ideological structures of the text show public confrontation againts the ruling power in their attemps to return their citizenship rights, namely civil rights (the rights to be free), political rights (the right to choose), and economic rights (the rights to enjoy prosperity).…”
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  16. 416

    Conscientious Objection Before the Indonesian Constitutional Court by Triyana, Heribertus Jaka

    Published 2022
    “…This argument is supported by Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the ICCPR’s General Comment No. 22 of 1993 paragraph 11, justifying conscientious objection as an inherent human right. …”
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  17. 417

    KEPEMIMPINAN KEPALA DESA DALAM MENUMBUHKAN DEMOKRASI DESA (Studi Kasus di Desa Cassa Bauc, Sub. Distrik Tilomar Distrik Covalima Timor Leste) by , Francisco Soares, , Dr. Erwan Agus Purwanto, MA

    Published 2011
    “…The societies are actively involved in democratic process in village, both locally or nationally. The citizen political rights and rights to express ideas in public are fulfilled. …”
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  18. 418

    Public figures rights to privacy: a legal perspectives / Aida Najihah Mhd Nazli, Siti Nur Farrah Abdul Rahman, Siti Syuhada Mohd Isa by Mhd Nazli, Aida Najihah, Abdul Rahman, Siti Nur Farrah, Mohd Isa, Siti Syuhada

    Published 2009
    “…Furthermore, it is recognized in key United Nations human rights documents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 particularly under Article 12 or the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966 by virtue of Article 17. Yes, every person is entitled to the same treatment and equal to subject before the law. …”
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    China's golden shield corporations and the development of surveillance technology in The People's Republic of China by Walton, G

    Published 2001
    “…The UDHR and its accompanying covenant on civil and political rights protect fundamental human rights including the individual’s right to privacy. …”
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  20. 420

    Regulation of the pharmaceutical market in the South Korean National Health Insurance by Lim, S, Lim, Sang Hun

    Published 2011
    “…Democratisation, which promotes competitive elections and political rights, allows previously excluded policy actors to participate in policy-making networks. …”
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