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    A Bill of Rights would protect the rights and liberties of minorities, including non-citizens and those who are otherwise powerless (State Library of NSW 2005, p.9). As discussed previously, human rights laws in Australia can be inadequate. There are current examples of individuals and classes of people that are affected by shortfalls in rights protection such as refugees, indigenous Australians and terror suspects. These minorities also frequently encounter “problems dealing with government…

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    were also involved in the women 's suffrage movement this was to give the women the right to vote in the United States. Amazing speech at the time he believed that the social need for women 's rights women 's rights to vote was something that could not be ignored. That didn 't accept that the fundamental rights of women 's organizations have shown that they could function in the Society of men. Ignore the rights of, These women who had been able to successfully covering over the pta 's the…

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    The Syrian Crisis

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    modern warfare, causing one of the biggest refugee movements in history (Letsch, “Turkey Putting Syrian Refugees 'at Serious Risk of Human Rights Abuse”). Countries around the world provide air support and weapons to the opposing sides, causing more violence and results in Syrians fleeing from their homes, yet these countries make it hard for refugees to seek asylum in their country (Griswold). Since this war is being fought similarly to a proxy war, the countries that are providing weapons…

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    "Australia has done a wonderful job of protecting human rights and it should be proud of its position on the world stage.” Human Rights Commissioner Tim Wilson, Feb 3 2015. Analyse this statement with reference to at least two cases and one piece of legislation supporting your position. Be critical and analytical in your research and response. Within society, human rights play a crucial role for individuals and the community to ensure that everyone, regardless of “distinction of any kind,…

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    limited its border policy in a time where extreme refuge is required shows that it is very Europe-centric. Even though it may lead to an overpopulated Europe, it is most likely temporary. Hence, the EU disregards its social responsibility of providing asylum for those near its borders that require it. Instead, it makes the crossing more…

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    Xenophobia, racist comments, hatred, and prejudice are things refugees have to face daily. Every year many refugees seek asylum in other countries, as they come from places that are not as secure as countries like America, and feel unwelcomed with all the hostility. Ignorance and not knowing the whole picture are reasons why many falsely judge immigrants. The power of fear and unknown is what stunts the growth of negative opinions and is the underlying cause of hateful actions. In the…

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    The view of women in society changed excessively after the market revolution and Second Great Awakening. Before, women were constantly dependent on men. Society viewed women as weak, fragile, and pure. Before the market revolution and Second Great Awakening, women were expected to follow Republican Motherhood, which aforsaid that the role of a woman was to raise good republican children. They believed that topics of conversation like the economy and politics were too profound subjects for women.…

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    Alice Paul's Legacy

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    that equal rights was the right direction. Most reforms, most problems are complicated. But to me there is nothing complicated about ordinary equality.” To this day we still hear that women are less than men. On account of Alice Paul, women are now able to vote. Alice Paul was born in New Jersey to a prominent Quaker family. She went to a training school in England and became involved in the country's radical suffragists. During this time, Alice Paul served as a leader for women's rights. Alice…

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    Ethics Of Refugees

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    important to consider human rights because the essential human rights of these refugees are being violated almost daily. These asylum seekers are smuggled in large numbers everyday by water and land and often end up dying or in worse situations than they sought refuge from. Not only do we as human beings have a duty to help those who are suffering, but politics, and those who make up our political systems globally share that duty. The focus on human dignity and access to rights gives rise to an…

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    must pay all the costs of trial: transporting evidence and witnesses, providing translation and legal services for the pirates, and housing the pirate in a domestic prison. States also fear that pirates, upon reaching their soil, will petition for asylum. Because of this, it is not uncommon for states to simply release pirates, rather than face the costs and complications of transporting them for trial. Hence it can be concluded that, in recent years piracy, has turned out to be a vital…

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