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  • 41New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 — Parliament of New Zealand Long title/ Purpose An Act (a) To affirm, protect, and promote human rights and fundamental freedoms in New Zealand; and (b) To affirm New Zealand s commitment to the …

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  • 42Women’s rights as a western foreign policy objective in the Middle East — This article will examine the forces behind the rise of Women’s rights as a western foreign policy objective in the Middle East and the impact application of this objective has had to date.The focus on women’s rights by powerful nation states and …

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  • 43Civil Rights Act of 1968 — Fair Housing Act redirects here. For the 1963 California law, see Rumford Fair Housing Act. President Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act of 1968 …

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  • 44Citizens Commission on Human Rights — See also: Scientology and psychiatry Citizens Commission on Human Rights Formation 1969 Type Scientology related advocacy group …

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  • 45Autism rights movement — Philosophy Neurodiversity · Neurotypical · Sociological and cultural aspects …

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  • 46Human rights in Pakistan — Pakistan’s human rights record is generally regarded as poor by domestic and international observers, although there have been some improvements since 2000. Pakistan s security forces use excessive and sometimes lethal force and are complicit in… …

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  • 47List of minor One Piece characters — The following is a list of minor characters in the manga and anime series One Piece : AisaAisa (アイサ) is a small girl and, since she was born, she could sense via Mantra whenever anyone dies or is severely wounded. Because of this, she hates it… …

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  • 48LGBT rights in South Africa — South Africa has a diverse history when it comes to the legal and social status of LGBT people as a result of traditional South African mores, western imperialism, Apartheid and the human rights movement that contributed to the down fall of… …

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  • 49LGBT rights in Algeria — covers the legal and social conditions of LGBT people living in Algeria. Homosexuality According to Article 388 of the penal code from 1996, sodomy may be punished with imprisonment from two months to 2 years and a fine of 10,000 Algerian dinars …

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  • 50human rights — For much of the post 1949 period human rights was a taboo subject in the PRC, or dismissed as a bourgeois slogan irrelevant to a socialist society. Towards the late 1970s, however, as a result of both domestic changes and China’s increasing… …

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