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  • 21Children's rights movement — Rights Theoretical distinctions Natural and legal rights Claim rights and liberty rights Negative and positive rights Individual a …

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  • 22Fathers' rights movement by country — The fathers rights movement has evolved in many countries. This article provides details about the fathers rights movement in specific countries.AustraliaFathers rights groups began in Australia in the 1970s with the founding of organizations… …

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  • 23Fathers' rights movement in the UK — The fathers rights movement in the UK consists of a number of diverse pressure groups, ranging from charities (whose activities are regulated by the Charity Commission) and self help groups to civil disobedience activists, who started to obtain… …

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  • 24Human rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo — In all areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the human rights record remained poor, and numerous serious abuses were committed. Unlawful killings, disappearances, torture, rape, and arbitrary arrest and detention by security forces… …

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  • 25Síndrome de alienación parental — El síndrome de alienación parental o SAP, es un término que el profesor de psiquiatría Richard A. Gardner acuñó en 1985 para referirse en lo que él describe como un desorden en el cual un niño, de forma permanente, denigra e insulta sin… …

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  • 26Human rights in Mali — According to the U.S. Department of State s annual human rights report for 2003, Mali s government generally respects the human rights of its citizens and observes relevant constitutional provisions (e.g., freedom of speech and of the press,… …

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  • 272008 in LGBT rights — EventsJanuary* January 1: Civil unions in New Hampshire and Civil unions in Uruguay [ [http://www.365gay.com/Newscon07/12/122807ur.htm 365gay.com Uruguay] ] take effect.February* February 4: Domestic partnership in Oregon takes effect, after a… …

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  • 28International parental abduction in Japan — In Japanese legal system, child custody dispute including abduction is seen as a civil domestic dispute. Japanese police will not see such removal as abduction because such action is not an abduction by a stranger and that children s welfare is… …

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  • 29Convention on the Rights of the Child — Signed 20 November 1989[1] Location New York[1] Effective 2 September 1990[1] Condition 20 ratifications …

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  • 30Women's rights — The term women s rights refers to the freedoms inherently possessed by women and girls of all ages, which may be institutionalized, ignored or suppressed by law, custom, and behavior in a particular society. These liberties are grouped together… …

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