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"There is an extensive literature on violent conflicts such as the 1994 Rwandan genocide, but few papers examine the … demographic consequences of the Rwandan genocide and how the excess mortality due to the conflict was distributed in the … background were more likely to die. Over and above the human tragedies, a long-term cost of the genocide is the country's loss of …
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A review of the United Nations Human Rights Council is currently under way in Geneva and New York and is set to be finished by July 2011. This study analyses the role of the European Union in the Human Rights Council since the inception of the Council in 2006, and then considers its role in the...
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The study includes a conceptual overview of the link between climate impacts and human rights, focused on the relevant legal obligations underpinning the international law frameworks governing both human rights and climate change. As such it makes a significant contribution to the global debate...
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Homelessness is still an ever-present problem in many towns and citiesin the UK today. This paper is part of a more in-depth study ofhomelessness and social exclusion. It presents the results of a small-scalestudy which illustrates the range of problems experienced by homelessyoung women and...
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