... monetary compensation or other appropriate redress.Article 291. Indigenouspeoples have the right to the conservation and protection of the environment and the productive capacity of their lands or ... development and propermanagement ofthe environment,Emphasizing the contribution ofthe demilitarization ofthe lands andterritories ofindigenouspeoples to peace, economic and social progress anddevelopment, ... Declaration may be used to deny any peoples their right to self-determination, exercised in conformity with internationallaw,Convinced that the recognition oftherightsofindigenous peoples...
... Convention onthe Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW);ã the International Convention onthe Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination;ã the Convention on ... Reproductive Rights At the regional level, the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights and the African Charter ontheRights and Welfare ofthe Child contain provisions—including therights to ... ensure the protection oftherightsofthe woman and the child as stipulated in international declarations and conventions.” African Charter, supra note 4, art. 18(3). Article 17(2) ofthe African...
... Adolescent Reproductive Rights Through the Convention ontheRightsofthe Childwww.reproductiverights.org 19CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS FROM THE COMMITTEE ONTHERIGHTSOFTHE CHILD The Committee … ... Through the Convention ontheRightsofthe Childwww.reproductiverights.org 3These conferences built onthe consensus agreed to at previous international conferencesaddressing human rights ... effects onthe health ofthe mothers and the babies, and on the mothers’ enjoyment of their right to education, hampering the school attendance of the girls concerned and causing high numbers of school...
... amid the firing of cannons and volleys of musketry, took possession ofthe country on behalf of His Britannic Majesty, giving it the name, New South Wales,” on account ofthe resemblance of ... sleep. On one of these nights, while they lay thus asleep, the wind suddenly rose to a gale, and they were roughly wakened by the splashing ofthe waves over their boat. They pulled up their stone ... the highest officials in the colony. In the year 1800 the chief constable was a publican, and the head gaoler sold rum and brandy opposite the prison gates. 3. State ofthe Colony.—Under these...
... performed only on the observations whose propensity score belongs to the intersection ofthe supports ofthe propensity score of treated andcontrols. Imposing the common support condition in the estimation ... wedlock.2If the characteristics ofthe parents and their relationship that determine the risk of uniondissolution also affect child wellbeing, then estimates ofthe effect of separation on child ... requires that conditional on observables Xi, the distribution ofthe counterfactual outcome Ci(0)in the treated group is the same as the (observed) distribution of Ci(0) in the non-treated...
... known, the transfer process in an MT environment places complex requirements on both the linguistic theories involved and onthe theories of translation. Perhaps the most refreshing aspect ofthe ... by the Penman group at ISI. We present some ofthe linguistic impli- cations ofthe research and the promise it bears for furthering understanding ofthe translation process. 1 Introduction ... "Con- straining the deployment of lexicogrammatical re- sources according to knowledge ofthe hearer: a computational refinement ofthe theory of regis- tee'. Paper for presentation...
... in the form ofthe later bills of rights. As the center ofthe whole stood the principal occasion of strife between the[ Pg 82]colonies and the mother-country, the right of taxation. That the ... asserted that theDeclarationof Independence ofthe United States on July 4, 1776, contains the first exposition of a series ofrightsof man.[24] Yet[Pg 16] the American Declarationof Independence ... conceptions of natural rightsof that time. But there have been theories of natural rights ever since the time ofthe Greeks, and they never led to the formulation of fundamental rights. The theory...
... While the educational agency or institution has the responsibility to make the initial, case-by-case determination of whether a disclosure meets the requirements of FERPA, the Department of Education’s ... recognized professional or paraprofessional acting in his professional or paraprofessional capacity, or assisting in that capacity, and which are made, maintained, or used only in connection with the ... excluded from the definition of “education records” if they are made, maintained, and used only in connection with treatment ofthe student and disclosed only to individuals providing the treatment....
... definition of constipation compared to their physicians.6 Because of these variable definitions of constipation, an international panel of experts proposed the Rome criteria for constipation. The ... glycol(PEG)LubiprostoneBiofeedbacktherapy(dyssynergicdefecation)Alvimopanmethylnaltrexone(opioid-inducedconstipation)Figure 1 Treatment algorithm for the management of chronic constipation in the elderly. ... ArticleUpdate onthe management of constipation in the elderly: new treatment optionsSatish SC Rao Jorge T GoSection of Neurogastroenterology, Division of Gastroenterology-Hepatology, Department of...
... vivo tests on new compounds to predict the effect in living organisms. The International Convention on Harmonization (ICH)requires a battery of 3 genotoxicity tests to be conducted on a new drug ... effects of Ni(II) ions needed for the generation of respiratorytumors are still the subject of much research. They suggestthat the bioavailability of these ions at nuclear sites of tar-get epithelial ... view ofthe three floors of KNR's Purification sectionFigure 4Plan view ofthe three floors of KNR's Purification section. Shows stacking and abutment where typical composition of arsenic...