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  • Personal; Rights; Rights_ Copyright - Patent - Trademark (less ...)

    "eBill of Rights" Proposed by Politically Diverse Organizations 2008

  • The current turmoil at Canada's flagship public agency for human rights and democratic development, Rights

    Window Into Palestine dannyd 2010

  • The current turmoil at Canada's flagship public agency for human rights and democratic development, Rights

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2010

  • The current turmoil at Canada's flagship public agency for human rights and democratic development, Rights

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2010

  • The current turmoil at Canada's flagship public agency for human rights and democratic development, Rights

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2010

  • The current turmoil at Canada's flagship public agency for human rights and democratic development, Rights

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2010

  • The current turmoil at Canada's flagship public agency for human rights and democratic development, Rights

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2010

  • The current turmoil at Canada's flagship public agency for human rights and democratic development, Rights

    Window Into Palestine dannyd 2010

  • The current turmoil at Canada's flagship public agency for human rights and democratic development, Rights

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2010

  • Promoted to Headline (H2) on 4/13/09: How the Supreme Court Got Boumediene Wrong: Rethinking Habeas & Other Fundamental 'Constitutional Rights' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'How the Supreme Court Got Boumediene Wrong: Rethinking Habeas & Other Fundamental \'Constitutional Rights\' '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: The Supreme Court\'s June 2008 Boumediene decision failed to live up to its potential because the Court (as is typical within the American legal community) views habeas corpus as a constitutional right, rather than viewing it as a human right.

    How the Supreme Court Got Boumediene Wrong: Rethinking Habeas & Other Fundamental 'Constitutional Rights' 2009

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