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    organisation for security and co-operation in Europe) and the Council of Europe have put protocols and specific laws into place . Since the mid-1990s European institutions have develop policies to respond on the problem of sex-trafficking based on the need for prevention, prosecution , protection and assistance to victims. The United States and the European Union have worked together since 1997 in order to educate young women about the dangers of working abroad and have put into place an…

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    Kathleen Ebscohost

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    While social media has affected the society in many ways, it has mainly spread the negativity among people by invading their privacy in terms of collecting data, tracking them, and selling it to the third parties to make profit out of it. Working Bibliography Kubis, Kathleen E. "Google Books: Page by Page, Click by Click, Users Are Reading Away Privacy Rights." Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, vol. 13, 01 Oct. 2010, p. 217. Ebscohost,…

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    Second, the United States would abstain from involvement in the wars of Europe. Finally, Monroe warned European powers not to interfere with the newly independent states of Latin America” (Foner p. 372). The Monroe Doctrine was considered “a cornerstone of American of American foreign policy” (Foner, p. 372). The Monroe doctrine was perceived as an “assumption…

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    American legal system. David C. Williams of Indiana University states that “Indian law rests on the doctrine of discovery: the idea that because Europeans were ‘superior,’ they could rightfully claim sovereignty over native tribes and lands.” Williams also highlights the historical handling of Native American rights by the government, specifically the Supreme Court. Throughout American history, there has consistently been systematic racism against minorities. Concerning African Americans,…

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    George W. Bush Analysis

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    Internationalist multilateralism was complicated due to the Cold world war that split the world into competing blocs and camps. Amid nuclear threat and military challenges, the United States established multilateral organizations and treaties with European and other nations to facilitate global security. Policies of containment and prevention alongside global organization of agreements shielded the United States from military attacks and set the outlines of the world organization from within…

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    State Crimes

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    Germany regime in order to scope the effects of this government run genocide. I will argue that while states can be guilty of crimes difficulty arises in the jurisdiction to which they can be held accountable and when these international criminal courts don 't have their own policing teams it can be hard to punish people in power within their own state. By definition from Kramer and Michalowski (2005, pp. 447-448) state crime…

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    exemplified the protection of all classes. Roosevelt Administration (1904 -1908) operated under his belief that the government should act as an umpire (618). Instructing the U.S. Justice Department to enforce anti-trust laws to prosecute railroads, meatpacking and oil trusts, business began with his presidency. In 1904 the Supreme Court ordered the breakup of Northern Securities Company for anti -trust violations. Fostering the expansion of enforceable government regulations. Roosevelt…

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    Almost immediately upon taking office President Roosevelt moved to establish formal diplomatic relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. One of the most important things Theodore Roosevelt did as Chief Diplomat was his Roosevelt Corollary or “Big Stick” Diplomacy. This was added to the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the U.S. might intervene in the affairs of an American republic threatened…

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    use of the death penalty lead to the first suspension of the death penalty in June 1972, but that did not last long. In 1976, the Supreme Court ruled that if a state followed guideline…

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    throughout its history, America has had a record of discriminatory action in terms of granting freedom and in what volume it has been willing to grant that freedom. Since the annexation of the Philippines America has displayed a zeal for democratic justice and inalienable rights only when it has been beneficial to either a domestic or foreign agenda. The issues of allowing the Philippines to self-govern and granting citizenship to non-Caucasian immigrants were things that did not help fulfill…

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