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Showing papers on "International human rights law published in 1973"


Book
01 Jan 1973
TL;DR: The Human Rights Internship Program (http://humanrights.uchicago.edu/internships/) provides funded summer fellowships to College, graduate, and professional students to gain hands-on experience at host organizations around the world and in the United States as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: The Human Rights Internship Program (http://humanrights.uchicago.edu/internships/) provides funded summer fellowships to College, graduate, and professional students to gain hands-on experience at host organizations around the world and in the United States. The Pozen Center also advances human rights research through grants to faculty and doctoral students that support innovative scholarship, as well as conferences and symposia. Multi-year faculty initiatives develop projects such as health and human rights, philosophical approaches to labor rights, and changing norms of refugee protection. The Pozen Center fosters a human rights culture at the University of Chicago and in the broader community with public events (http:// humanrights.uchicago.edu/page/events/) throughout the year. Conferences, lectures, workshops, performances, and exhibitions bring scholars and practitioners from around the world to explore human rights in theory and practice.

280 citations


Book
01 Jan 1973
TL;DR: In this paper, the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the individual's personal life are discussed. But the authors focus on the individual and the law, not the individual before the courts.
Abstract: 1. The European convention and the individual 2. The background to the convention 3. How the european convention on human rights works 4. The individual's personal life 5. The individual in the Community 6. The individual and the law 7. The individual before the courts 8. Restrictions on the rights and freedoms 9. Procedural limitations to the guarantee 10. Procedural limitations to the guarantee Conclusions Index.

21 citations







08 Jan 1973

4 citations






Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss what rights should minorities have, and what rights minorities should not have, in the context of ethnic and migration studies, and propose a framework for minority rights.
Abstract: (1973). What rights should minorities have? Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 109-116.