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  European Court of Human Rights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article refers to the European Court of Human Rights, a Council of Europe institution; it should not be confused with the separate European Court of Justice, which is the Supreme Court of the European Union (EU).
The European Court of Human Rights (ECoHR), often referred to informally as the "Strasbourg Court", was created to systematise the hearing of human rights complaints from Council of Europe member states.
The court found that while their internment was a violation of the convention rights, it was justifiable in the circumstances; it however ruled that the practice of the five techniques and the practice of beating prisoners constituted inhumane and degrading punishment in violation of the convention, although not torture.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/European_Court_of_Human_Rights   (1244 words)

  
 Bibliography for Research on International Human Rights Law
Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Rights (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Pub., v.
Convention on the Rights of the Child, G.A. Res.
Articles on human rights; calendar of upcoming conferences and seminars; international and national developments such as NGO activities, IGO decisions and actions, national measures related to human rights, and news of attacks on human rights activists; and an annotated bibliography of new literature.
www1.umn.edu /humanrts/demo/biblio.htm   (9823 words)

  
 CLIOPATRIA: A Group Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The left intellectuals believe that Hitchens is a turncoat and he rubbed his erstwhile comrades' noses in it by appearing in Horowitz's netrag.
So, this veteran of the civil rights and anti-Viet Nam War movements bequeaths problems more complex than his generation's to that of his much loved, many pierced, tattooed, punk, Green, and post-Goth #2 daughter who works at Brooklyn's Soft Skull Press.
"What if" is a far more fundamental question in history than we like to admit (though I'm ironically leery of large-scale alternative history) and futurism is a powerful tool for thinking through the implications of ideas and processes, alternative visions, and the human potential under different circumstances.
www.historynewsnetwork.com /articles/1829.html   (4366 words)

  
 Abolish The General Medical Council (GMC)
To this effect, (in addition to his non-negotiable resignation as GMC President), a Full-Scale Criminal Enquiry into all Patient Deaths relating to Prof Sir Graeme Catto is fundamentally (and urgently) called for - to appropriately protect the Public.
As exceedingly loyal subjects of the British Crown, we have unanimously agreed that it is only right and proper to hang an Official Picture of Our Most Noble Sovereign on every single 'wall' of this landmark Blog.
The Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence (CHRE) would then take it's rightful place as 'GMC Regulator', and all of the highly indignified legal squabbling between the CHRE and the GMC will amicably be reduced to a very bare minimum.
abolishthegmc.blogspot.com   (5350 words)

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