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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageएक वास्तविक जनसाधारण मानवाधिकार आंदोलन के लिए संघर्ष
अत्याधुनिक मानवाधिकार अभिज्ञता मतदान का प्रयोग करते हुए, लेखकों ने मेक्सिको, कोलंबिया, मोरोक्को और भारत में सामाजिक...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpage为平民人权运动而奋斗
通过具有前瞻性的“人权认知”调查,几位调查者探索了墨西哥、哥伦比亚、摩洛哥,以及印度的社会阶级和人权运动之间的关系 。他们发现:社会精英阶层比普通民众更有机会接触到人权问题代表 English, Español,...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageالنضال من أجل حركة حقوق الإنسان على مستوى القاعدة الشعبية
بالاعتماد على استطلاعات الرأي المعاصرة حول التصورات الراهنة لمفهوم حقوق الإنسان، قام المؤلفون باستكشاف الروابط بين...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageMexico can lead the way in protecting migrant workers worldwide
Mexico has deployed few resources to take up the cases of horrific abuse of Central American trans-migrants and of...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageHuman rights in the vernacular
The road to greater ownership of human rights by emerging powers is a bumpy one. But it will lead to a more real,...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageThe struggle for a truly grassroots human rights movement
Using cutting-edge human rights perception polls, the authors explore links between social class and domestic human...
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Published in: 50.50US immigration bill: silence on the deportation of children
Unaccompanied minors best illustrate the need and mechanisms for true comprehensive immigration reform yet the...
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Published in: openEconomyFair Trade and 'The Economist's Critique'
As Fairtrade Fortnight commences it is important to demystify the economic arguments surrounding fair trade. Is it...
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Published in: Home"The Plastic People" explores mass-deportation
The recently released trailer for an upcoming documentary set in Tijuana, Mexico by openDemocracy editor Charles...
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Published in: HomeMaking schools safe
To really make schools safe, we’d have to turn them into fortified enclaves, with perimeters of concrete, sandbags...
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Published in: HomeMexico's lost generation
Enrique Pena Nieto will assume the Presidency of Mexico on the 1 December 2012, a day which will mark the return of...
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Published in: HomeUS election: what can Latin America expect?
Relations between the US and Latin American countries have always been tense, from economic rivalry to political...
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Published in: HomeMexican perspectives: within the USA and outside it
Undocumented Mexican migrants in the USA, despite being the group most vulnerable to a flagship Republican policy,...
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Published in: HomeExperiments in democracy and diversity within the Occupy Movement(s)
Horizontal democracy attempts to ensure equality by embracing diversity and conflict. Within these political...
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Published in: 50.50A child's transnational journey “to be someone”
The number of child migrants to the USA continues to rise despite border militarization. Liz Kennedy teaches at...
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Published in: HomeThe American Dream, through Latin America
Faced with tighter border controls in Europe, African migrants are viewing Latin America as the gateway to the...
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Published in: HomeWhy local power and self-interest can be good for transparency
Think of your local Indian, South African, Mexican or Russian investor looking for guaranteed profits; pool them all...
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Published in: HomeLatin America, an election cascade
A series of fifteen elections across Latin America in 2009-12 offers a useful guide to the region's main democratic...
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Published in: HomeOliver Stone on the Insanity of the War on Drugs
American film icon Oliver Stone expounds on the true nature of the American War on Drugs to Current TVs Gavin Newson.
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Published in: HomeGo and tell your kids the story of Peter Norman
The unsung hero of the 1968 Mexico Olympics, Peter Norman, 'didn't raise his fist but did lend a hand'