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Human Rights
C/L/933. Examination of the UK Border Act 2008 in relation to women seeking asylum
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- 3000
- DATE:
- 2012
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper looks at the UK Border Act 2008 in relation to women seeking asylum, and aims to asses the way in which this is affected by the process of globalisation. The transformationalist perspective is examined, and the paper then provides background information on the UK Border Act 2007, as well as the Human Rights Act 1998, and the European Convention on Human Rights. Female asylum seekers are examined, and the paper discusses all of the findings from the analysis.
KEYWORDS: UK Border Act 2008, asylum, asylum seekers, globalisation, transformationalist, UK Border Act 2007, Human Rights Act 1998, European Convention on Human Rights,
C/L/927. Impact of constitutional changes and Human Rights Act on parliamentary sovereignty
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- 2500
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- 2012
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the sovereignty of the British parliament reviewing traditional definitions of parliamentary sovereignty, analysing changes to the constitution that have affected parliamentary sovereignty including the Human Rights Act (HRA) 1988, and arguing whether parliamentary sovereignty is no longer absolute.
KEYWORDS: constitutional changes, Human Rights Ac, HRA, parliamentary sovereignty,
C/L/926. Role of human rights in global economic stability and security
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- 3500
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- 2012
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper looks at the legal background of international human rights examining the link between human rights and economic development, discussing the position of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank towards political and civil rights in developing countries, and evaluating the effectiveness of structural adjustment programs (SAP) aimed to reduce poverty.
KEYWORDS: International human rights, global economic stability, security, IMF, World Bank, structural adjustment programs, SAP,
C/L/925. Proposal. International Harmonisation of Data Protection and Information Privacy Laws
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- 1250
- DATE:
- 2012
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper proposes to examine the development and outcomes of the international harmonisation of Data Protection and Information Privacy laws. The aim, background and questions of the research are outlined, literature is reviewed on international legislative approaches to data protection and the matter of privacy, research methodology is described, a list of relevant bibliography is provided.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, International Harmonisation, Data Protection, Information Privacy,
C/L/922. UK Control order: does it threaten fair trial under European Convention on Human Rights?
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2012
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the Control order, a controversial UK legislation enacted under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005, in contradiction to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The features of the control order are examined arguing whether they constitute a threat to fair trial under Article 6 of ECHR.
KEYWORDS: UK Control order, Prevention of Terrorism, European Convention on Human Rights, ECHR,
C/L/902. Women's rights, transnational migration and globalization in Iran
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- 4100
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
This paper looks at the way in which globalization and transnationalism have impacted upon women’s rights in Iran. The historical background is provided, which looks at the history of women’s movement in Iran, the Islamic revolution, and women’s rights after the revolution. Islamisation and globalization and examined and compared, and the paper then discusses the influence that globalization has on women’s rights. Globalization and transnational migration is examined in detail before conclusions are made.
KEYWORDS: Globalization, transnationalism, Iran, Islamic revolution, transnational migration,
C/L/901. Are or should rights be based on nationality?
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- 3050
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper discusses if/whether rights should be based on nationality or not. The paper discusses the ancient Greeks and their view points on rights and nationality, as well as the connection with geographical locations. The paper details different basic theories of rights and citizenship, and follows with an analysis of rights and nationality through time. Issues regarding realism, demographics and globalisation are also discussed in detail.
KEYWORDS: Nationality, rights, ancient Greeks, citizenship, geography, realism, demographics, globalisation,
C/L/897. Current legal framework of refugee protection in Europe
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- 3800
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper looks at the legal protection of applicants entering Europe and requesting refugee status. Refugee Convention 1951 and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights are reviewed examining what categories of asylum seekers satisfy the authorities in Europe, and discussing controversial issues of the legislation.
KEYWORDS: refugee protection, asylum seekers, Europe, human rights,
C/S/446. HRM from gender perspective
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- 2000
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- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at gender related problems faced by human resource management (HRM) reviewing academic research into gender inequality, and examining HRM strategies used to address imbalance in the workplace. The actions of the EU commission and European Institute for Gender Equality are critically discussed.
KEYWORDS: HRM, gender perspective, gender inequality,
C/L/881. Ugandan conflict and issues of human rights protection
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- 4750
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper looks at the Ugandan conflict of 1960-1970s providing its historical background, examining the response of the world community and particularly the UK to the abuse of human rights in Uganda, and critically evaluating the effectiveness of the Human Rights Clauses of the UN Charter in dealing with the abuse of the Asian community’s right to live in Uganda.
KEYWORDS: Ugandan conflict, human rights, UN Charter, Asian community,
C/L/880. Miscarriages of justice: wrongful conviction and its effects on individuals
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- 4600
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper addresses occasions when a persons is imprisoned for a crime they did not commit examining the effects of the imprisonment on their mental health. References are made to the UK and international legislation on human rights. Violations of human rights are discussed reviewing the debate over conviction for self-defence, the effects of wrongful conviction on mental health of the accused, etc.
KEYWORDS: Justice, wrongful conviction, imprisonment, human rights, self-defence,
S/L/322. Comment on the view that study of history points to a fragile humanity.
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper discusses the way in which the study of history points to a fragile humanity. The study begins by providing background information and examples of genocides, crimes against humanity and violations of human rights. Preventative legislation and the limits of law are discussed, and the paper then examines the war on terror. Security and human rights are examined before conclusions are made.
KEYWORDS: Humanity, genocides, human rights, Preventative legislation, law, Security!,
C/L/869. Proposal. Preventing and combating torture in Africa
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- 2800
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This proposal is for a study that focuses on preventing and combating torture in Africa, and pays specific attention to Libya, Cote d'ivorie, Egypt, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Senegal, Gambia, and South Africa. The research question is identified, and the paper then provides a definition of torture. The legal position of torture is discussed, and the role that non-Governmental and International Organisations play in its prevention is discussed. The study aims to examine the different factors that can block torture, as well as the things that can be done to combat and prevent torture. The case studies that will be used are identified, as well as the proposed research methodology. The proposed timeframe is outlined, as is the contribution that this study may have to the field in general.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, torture, Africa, Libya, Cote d\'ivorie, Egypt, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Senegal, Gambia, South Africa!,
C/L/866. An examination of human rights abuses in business. Case study Primark
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examines the concept of human rights in the Pacific Rim region in relation to businesses, namely Primark. The paper begins by providing the background to the proposed topic, and discusses the reasons why many multinational corporations (MNC) have been placed under negative limelight due to human rights abuses. The paper then examines the way in which Primark has misused human resources to increase their own profits. The paper then provides a definition of human rights and globalisation, and then examines the role that government intervention plays. Before conclusions are made, the different tools that are available to help organisations respect human rights are examined.
KEYWORDS: Human rights, Pacific Rim, Primark, multinational corporations, MNC, human rights abuses, globalisation, government intervention!,
C/L/861. An examination of the Convention of the United Nation on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
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- 3600
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines the Convention of the United Nation on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). The paper does this in order to assess whether the rights that the convention conveys should be applied universally or whether there should be exceptions made for cultural and religious groups. The legislation regarding women’s human rights through time is discussed, and the paper then evaluates CEDAW. Religion in reference to women is discussed as well as the family institution, sex tourism, female prostitution, property rights, and pornography traffic. The paper aims to examine whether the CEDAW helped all of the topics discussed before conclusions are made.
KEYWORDS: Convention of the United Nation on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, CEDAW, women’s human rights, family institution, sex tourism, female prostitution, property rights, pornography traffic,
S/S/315. Should prostitution be decriminalised in England and Wales
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- 3350
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines the concept of prostitution in England and Wales, and examines the arguments that it should be decriminalized. The different policies that relate to prostitution are examined, and the paper identifies and describes the current laws in England and Wales. The different models that are available in Europe are discussed, namely Holland, and the paper compares this country with the UK.
KEYWORDS: Prostitution, England, Wales, decriminalised, law!,
C/L/816. Dissertation outline. Principle of non-refoulement in International law
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- 640
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 9.99 GBP
The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the principle of non-refoulement in International law granting the safety of refugees/asylum seekers. Applications of this principle in real life situation are discussed, the topics and documents relevant to the research are reviewed, the expected outcome and the objectives of the study are formulated.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, non-refoulement, International law, refugees, asylum seekers,
C/L/813. EU legislation against sex discrimination within workforce
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- 3300
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper examined EU legislation aimed to protect the rights of members of the labour force addressing the issues of equal pay in the UK and France. Legal instruments used against sex discrimination in employment are discussed evaluating their objectivity with regard to work force exclusion practices.
KEYWORDS: EU legislation, sex discrimination, workforce, equal pay,
C/S/391. Has Feminism Succeeded in Achieving Women's Liberation?
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- 1000
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the role of feminism in the liberation of women arguing whether gender parity has been achieved. The history of the feminist movement is reviewed, the problem of religious sexism in modern Islamic states is discussed, gender policies in the democratic countries of the West are evaluated.
KEYWORDS: Feminism, women’s rights, women’s liberation, gender parity, religious sexism,
C/L/787. State responsibility towards human trafficking: domestic and international response to global human tragedy
- WORDS:
- 1900
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the responsibility of the state for human trafficking presenting statistics on the scope of the problem and discussing domestic and international responses to human trafficking as a major human rights concern. References are made to human rights legislation and the policies of iternational, governmental and non-governmental organisations.
KEYWORDS: human trafficking, human rights,
C/L/785. International Convention on Civil and Political Rights
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- 760
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 9.99 GBP
The paper reports on a case related to the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) explaining how it protects the right to free speech and the rights of ethnic minorities, and discussing admissibility criteria for bringing a claim to the Human Rights Committee. The paper has no references.
KEYWORDS: International Convention on Civil and Political Rights, ICCPR,
C/L/767. Dissertation. Human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir: the role of the United Nations.
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- 16750
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 169.99 GBP
This dissertation explores human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir in recent years. The study aims to look at the nature of the United Nations (UN) role in Jammu and Kashmir. The dissertation begins by providing the background to human rights, Jammu, Kashmir, and the reasons why India, Pakistan and China are interested in the regions. The next section focuses on the UN in regards to the protection of human rights and the two regions. The following section focuses on self determination and assesses whether the people of Jammu and Kashmir are entitled to it under international law. Other territories that have had their rights violated are assessed and the actions of the UN in regards to these territories are assessed. The study concludes with a summary of the findings and of the methodological approaches taken.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, human rights violation, Jammu, Kashmir, United Nations, UN, India, Pakistan, China, self determination, international law,
C/L/766. Proposal. A Critical Review Of The Effect Of Human Rights Legislation On The Role Of The Judges In England And Wales, Its Advantages And Disadvantages, And The Effect, If Any, On A Need For A Written Constitution.
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- 650
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 9.99 GBP
This proposal presents research for on a dissertation that focuses on human rights legislations and the affect that it has on the role of the judge in England and Wales. The proposal aims to investigate the legal arguments of the role of judges within different constitutional frameworks, to undertake a case law analysis on the how common law decisions have evolved the role of judges through the development of the rules of interpretation, To explore the impact of the HRA on the role of judges and to what effect the impact of incompatibility statements has had on developing “law making” judges, and to compare the English system, its evolution with the USA and identify the need for fully empowered judges and/or a written constitution. Details regarding the literature review, methodology and discussion sections are all provided.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, human rights legislation, Judge, constitutional frameworks, common law, HRA!,
C/L/764. Proposal. The empowerment of women lawyers in Saudi Arabia is essential for protecting women's rights.
- WORDS:
- 1150
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This proposal presents the plan for a dissertation that aims to focus on the empowerment of women lawyers in Saudi Arabia. The objectives are to explore the current Saudi legal system and the requirements of the role of male guardianship under Islamic law, to identify the role of equality under Islamic law, i.e. explore the debate, to examine current empowerment literature and human rights approaches and identify their applicability to Islamic law, and to investigate the potential benefits and disadvantages of the new law of allowing women lawyers into family courts. The review of literature aims to discuss topics like the Islamic theory on women, empowerment theories, feminist theories, western views, and Islamic views. Data will be collected through comparative case law analysis. The analysis, findings, and discussion sections are also detailed.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, women lawyers, Saudi Arabia, Saudi legal system, Islamic law, women’s rights, male guardianship, feminism, Shar’ia law,
C/L/741. Wal-mart and human rights
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- 540
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 9.99 GBP
This paper looks at the social responsibility of Wal-mart examining the claim that the company is breaching fundamental social and economic rights denying their workers in the USA to join trade unions.
KEYWORDS: Wal-mart, human rights, trade unions,
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