نتایج جستجو برای: victims rights
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This article is an exploration of cultural codes humanitarianism and human rights in feature-length films. The aim the to contribute study mediated rights, which has been very little developed comparison with work on humanitarian media culture. draws close readings films interviews filmmakers curators film festivals. analysis organized into themes that are prominent critiques existing films: vi...
The findings of this study provide legal protection that victims confiscation children using cellphones have been regulated as a criminal act. Preventive measures against by, among others (1) the need for complaint mechanism and rights confiscation; (2) regulating civil procedural procedures which are related to on another; (3) provision services complement roles other law enforcement agencies ...
Rampant sexual violence is one of the most horrendous human rights abuses taking place within Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) armed conflict. The UN has called these abuses “strategic” and a “weapon of war.” Both labels carry specific implications within the human rights discourse. However, there is a lack of structured data exploring these concepts in the context of the DRC. To addres...
Argentina is a federal republic located in South America. Despite Argentina’s redemocratization in 1983, conditions favoring human rights abuses still persist. Institutional violence refers to structured practices of human rights violation by state officials belonging to public institutions. In this paper, we outline and discuss privacy issues in institutional violence complaints in Argentina. ...
Abstract The women who served in Japan’s military brothels across Asia during the Second World War are a focus of politics memory East as well touchstone for international human rights and sexual violence against women. By 1990s, “comfort women” had become “traveling trope,” which like Holocaust, both recognized transcended its original time place. Gluck traces their “coming into memory” throug...
Gender based violence (GBV) is a preventable and serious human rights violation whereby an individual harmed on their gender. 1 The can be perpetrated physically, sexually, mentally or financially. This includes domestic violence, rape, feticide/infanticide female genital mutilation. As to expected, victims of GBV often suffer from life-long consequences at times even death.
There is hardly any doubt that climate change threatens the enjoyment of a wide range human rights. Yet, in absence distinct right to healthy environment, victim impacts would have rely on existing rights bring claim. However, not only are these avenues always successful or even sufficient effectively and adequately compensate victims, but they appear especially problematic context change. This...
Abstract Social memory studies start from the premise that people acquire their memories not only through individual means, but social processes as well. groups often provide materials for memory, and prod individuals into recalling particular events. One of distinctive differences between practice Inter-American Court Human Rights (IACtHR) European (ECtHR) concerns memory-related remedies. Whi...
The fulfillment of the right restitution against child victims criminal acts is regulated in Article 71 letter d Law Number 35 2014 concerning Child Protection. In order to make it easier for get compensation without having go through usual civil lawsuit process, state provides a way merging cases claims Articles 98-101 Criminal Procedure Code. fact, as stated provisions has never been implemen...
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