... propermanagement ofthe environment,Emphasizing the contribution ofthe demilitarization ofthe lands andterritories ofindigenouspeoples to peace, economic and social progress anddevelopment, understanding ... important step forward for the recognition, promotion and protection oftherights and freedoms of indigenous peoples and in the development of relevant activities ofthe United Nations systemin this ... asindividuals, of all human rights and fundamental freedoms as recognized in the Charter ofthe United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights3 and Article 18 Indigenous peoples have the right...
... Adolescent Reproductive Rights Through theConventionontheRightsofthe Childwww.reproductiverights.org 19CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS FROM THE COMMITTEE ONTHERIGHTSOFTHE CHILD The Committee … ... Through theConventionontheRightsofthe Childwww.reproductiverights.org 3These conferences built onthe consensus agreed to at previous international conferencesaddressing human rights ... Circumcision as a Public HealthIssue, supra note 206.210 Concluding observations ofthe 15th Session of the United Nations Committee ontheRightsof the Child: Ghana, ¶¶21, 42. June 18, 1997.UN...
... into the definitions contained inArticle 1 ofthe International Labour Organisation’s Convention 169 and the Draft ofthe Inter-American Declaration ontheRightsof Indigenous Peoples. Additionally, ... indigenouspeoples tocolonisation, particularly in the deliberations ofthe United Nations, wasthat at the time of decolonisation the entire non-settler or non-Europeanpopulation of European colonies’ ... else the story ofthe expansion of in-ternational society is one of state formation which often resulted in the decimation ofindigenouspeoples or, if not that, at least the destruction of their...
... answer on how its provisions relate to other international norms.First, one ofthe Final Provisions (Part XVI) oftheConvention deals gener-ally with the relation oftheConvention to ‘other conventions ... in favour ofthe global application ofthe LOS Convention. This provision belongs to Part XII ofthe Convention, which deals with the protection and preservation ofthe marine environment, and ... cus-tomaryinternational law was not quite correct – even in respect ofthe environ-mental provisions – at the time ofthe adoption ofthe LOS Convention in 1982 or at the time ofthe adoption ofthe AEPS...
... Conventiononthe Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW);ã the International Conventiononthe Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination;ã theConventionon ... Reproductive Rights At the regional level, the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights and the African Charter ontheRights and Welfare ofthe Child contain provisions—including therights to ... ensure the protection oftherightsofthe woman and the child as stipulated in international declarations and conventions.” African Charter, supra note 4, art. 18(3). Article 17(2) ofthe African...
... While the educational agency or institution has the responsibility to make the initial, case-by-case determination of whether a disclosure meets the requirements of FERPA, the Department of Education’s ... purposes other than the student’s treatment provided that the records are disclosed under one of the exceptions to written consent under 34 CFR Đ 99.31(a) or with the students written consent under ... purposes other than the student’s treatment, provided the records are disclosed under one ofthe exceptions to written consent under 34 CFR Đ 99.31(a) or with the student’s written consent under...
... resorption pattern when compared to the β-TCP. Al-so, at four weeks, the healing of these defects was similar to that ofthe control group. Onthe other hand, our ultrastructural investigation ... Although HBOT is considered a valuable ad-junct onthe healing of bone lesions in different ana-tomical regions with ischemic perfusion, the current knowledge about its influence on bone graft substi-tutes ... oxygen in the prevention of osteoradionecrosis ofthe jaws. Aust Dent J. 1999; 44: 243-247. 17. van SD, Naert I, Bossuyt M, De MG, Calberson L, Ghyselen Jet al. The rehabilitation ofthe severely...
... gDNA contamination. PCR reaction triplicates showed no major differences among them and expression levels of the internal control were similar in the different experiments. The expression levels ... development in the sporogonic [3 - 5], exoerythrocytic [6] and erythrocytic [7] cycle. However, there is almost no information onthe effect of antibodies onthe expression of Plasmodium immunogenic ... important role in the control of malaria infection. However, they can modulate parasite development enhancing infection. The effect of anti-Plasmodium antibodies onthe expression of circumsporozoite...
... lesion within the vascular arcades of the posterior pole (zone 1) b) the presence of a lesion in the proximity ofthe optic nerve or the macula c) or a severe inflammatory reaction within the ... infection. Disease evolution depends on many factors: the immune response ofthe host, the virulence ofthe parasite and environmental factors and ocular toxoplasmosis can heals spontaneously ... dissemination ofthe parasites occurs and the tissular cysts will persist during the all life of the host. An ocular reactivation ofthe disease can occur when the cysts are present within the retina...