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... worldwide action and cooperation about water resources, independent from the great private financial, economic and business interests, and entrusted with conflict prevention/ resolution powers.
The signatories, on behalf of water justice advocates, movements, associations and committees undertake a commitment to promote and support ...
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... along with staff from the Center for Community Change, Jobs with Justice and Legal Momentum of a newly released study on ... to have Wall Street pay its fair share of the economic recovery. For example, a number of economists have now backed a small tax ... are required to show that the Obama administration has the will to address the socio-economic challenges facing this country.
Dedrick Muhammad ...
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... and ethnicity. I suggest that a truly multiperspectival conversation needs to include people of the same tradition, but different socio-economic status, education, ethnicity, and nationality. What does a ... ideas in complementary fashion. I do not propose, however, to suggest a solution, only to note that we might want to reconsider using this sort of language if we don't intend to do it justice.
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... recognizes the need to minimize the people coming into the criminal justice system in the first place. The second pillar is judicial sentencing ... socio-economic policy. It pours funds and resources into the root causes of crime. When people do come into the criminal justice ... commit murder in the United States are so hardened because of socio-economic circumstances that the logic of deterrence is lost ...
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... the international community over the last few years, despite the fact that it is precisely this socio-economic background which is so extremely important for the forming of ... ; conflicts in Indonesia in recent times cannot be seen as unrelated to the economic crisis in which the country has found itself. When as a result of this crisis ...
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... chance for Vietnam to introduce the Indian people to its socio-economic achievements and its intention to develop the close ... adding both people share the same belief in peace, justice and humanitarianism and both have to cope with challenges to security, climate ... Committee, authorities and residents in maintaining relatively high economic growth, restructuring business to cater to new opportunities ...
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... face physical and mental abuse in their own homes but have little or no access to justice, according to rights watchdogs.
Over 1,000 cases of ... Canadian organization.
“Violence against women thrives in socio-economic conditions that see women as inferior and, somehow, less entitled ... gender-based violence who lack access to justice and support turn to self-harm, elopement and/or other extreme ...
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... Established in the year 2003, our main goal is to enhance socio-economic capacities of communties through assetbased community development, thus ... (full text Homepage).
Energy; Environment; HIV/AIDS; Justice; Kungo Kod Hola group; Donate; Programs: Nutrition ... of its male and female members.â€
Mission: To enhance Socio-economic capacity of the communities through networking , thus working hand in ...
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... ;s economy into its own;
-- controlling its resources;
-- denying the population economic enfranchisement, free movement, expression, its historical heritage, their right to develop and practice it, and equal justice under the law; and
-- maintaining a 42-year state of ... ;geographic fragmentation has the effect of crushing Palestinian socio-economic life, securing Palestinian vulnerability to ...
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... of law:
the legal principle of equity, fairness and justice which must not be confused with or substituted by the concept of equality. Equity demands ... 000 fixed income pensioners;
the tenets of natural justice and the right to be heard especially when a relatively large part (3000% tax ... increasing home-ownership across the nation and the prevailing socio-economic conditions/ recent fiscal measures ...
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... guise of "social justice," the fomenting of racial and socio-economic grievances has supplanted ... closing its schools, but at the Bushwick School for Social Justice, students are taught a . . . different perspective. "Our commitment ... preparatory education for our students is critical to our social-justice mission, which is alive in so many ways in our classes. For example, during a unit ...
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... of Crack in America: Demon Drugs and Social Justice, attributes a lot of the mainstreaming of progressive views on ... from families and children to our ailing economy. With the largest economic recession since the Great Depression firmly in place, ... change. Some see cannabis as a medicinal wonder drug, others see tangible -- and sensible -- socio-economic benefits to taxing and regulating it.
Trends ...
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... of Crack in America: Demon Drugs and Social Justice, attributes a lot of the mainstreaming of progressive views on ... from families and children to our ailing economy. With the largest economic recession since the Great Depression firmly in place, ... change. Some see cannabis as a medicinal wonder drug, others see tangible -- and sensible -- socio-economic benefits to taxing and regulating it.
Trends ...
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... of Crack in America: Demon Drugs and Social Justice, attributes a lot of the mainstreaming of progressive views on ... families and children to our ailing economy. With the largest economic recession since the Great Depression firmly in place, ... change. Some see cannabis as a medicinal wonder drug, others see tangible -- and sensible -- socio-economic benefits to taxing and regulating it.
Trends ...
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... . At the same time, the salient objections that have been raised about the Caribbean Court of Justice have been fully addressed; the Court is operating, and it has given judgments of the highest authority and ... said.
"These policy choices are best made by judges who have intimate knowledge of the socio-economic and cultural environment from which the cases emanate.
"Consider the proposed ...
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