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Securing land rights for women

Journal of Eastern African Studies, 2010
Abstract This collection of papers on Securing Women's Land Rights presents five articles relating to eastern Africa. Four of these illustrate practical approaches to securing land rights for women in distinct situations: law-making for women's land rights (Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda); land tenure reform in practice (Rwanda); women's rights under ...
Daley, Elizabeth, Englert, Birgit
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Rights as Security

2019
Abstract The right to security of person is widely recognized but little understood. Courts, legislatures, scholars, and others disagree about how the right to security of person should be defined. This book investigates the meaning of the right to security of person through an analysis of its constituent parts: security and the person ...
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Information rights and national security

Government Information Quarterly, 2005
Abstract The changes in the global information landscape, as epitomized by the reaction of governments to the 9/11 attacks, resulted in legislation, policy, and the formation of agencies that have affected many issues related to information and its use.
Nadia Caidi, Anthony Ross 0002
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To Secure These Rights

Hollywood Quarterly, 1948
[THE FOLLOWING radio script was prepared for the Mutual Broadcasting System as the first in a widely publicized four-broadcast documentary series on the Right to Safety and Security of Person, the Right to Citizenship and Its Privileges, the Right to Freedom of Conscience and Expression, and the Right to Equality of Opportunity, based on the Report of ...
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Securing Patients' Rights—Responsibly

Psychiatric Services, 1981
The patients' rights activist has power without clinical responsibility. Major problems can result when power is wielded by people who lack an appreciation of the clinical complexities of work with the severely mentally ill. The patients' rights movement has been an extremely constructive force, but every movement, no matter how well intended, must be ...
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Case Study: Harmonizing Security Rights

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
An undertaking is financed primarily by two groups: the financiers, generally banks, and the suppliers of the undertaking. The extent to which these separate groups can take security is a policy choice made by the lawgiver. Currently these policy choices are made on a national level.
Berlee, Anna, Loof, Willem
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Security, Right to, International Protection

2020
Article last updated: 1 December ...
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Breaching the Right to Social Security

Griffith Law Review, 2003
Under Australia's current social security breach penalty regime, harsh monetary penalties are imposed on income support recipients who commit (often very minor) breaches of their mutual obligation requirements. The current regime offends a number of provisions of international human rights law, including the rights to social security, an adequate ...
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Media rights and media security

SPIE Proceedings, 2005
Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems typically do not treat rights management as a security problem. DRM uses cryptographic techniques but not security relationships. Instead, DRM systems use "tamper-resistant mechanisms" to discourage unauthorized access to rights-managed content. Although proven ineffective in practice, tamper-resistant mechanisms
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