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Anglican Communion News Service : International : Anglican Peace and Justice Network

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Author
Hare Duke, Michael (Michael Geoffrey), 1925-2014
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican World
Date
1996 Michaelmas
Author
Hare Duke, Michael (Michael Geoffrey), 1925-2014
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican World
Date
1996 Michaelmas
Issue
83
Page
37
Notes
The Anglican Peace and Justice Network met in New York NY in May 1996. This year the Network shared in the Round Table Conference on World Debt. Human rights were the main issue and the network heard about the work of the South African Truth Commission and about the meeting between Episcopal Presiding Bishop Edmond Browning and Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
"Although the meeting rejoiced at the news of the UN decision at Geneva that anti-personnel land mines should be declared illegal, they were distressed to see a White House spokesman saying that the one exception must be the frontier between North and South Korea". As a result of this, the network voted to hold its next meeting in South Korea.
Subjects
Anglican Peace and Justice Network
Anglican Peace and Justice Network. Meeting (1996 : New York, N.Y.)
Land mines - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Mines (Military explosives) - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Armaments - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Korea - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Aung San Suu Kyi, 1945-
Human rights - Burma
Human rights - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
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Burmese activists plead for pressure on military regime

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article32128
Author
Sison, Marites N.
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
2004 May
Author
Sison, Marites N.
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
2004 May
Volume
130
Issue
5
Page
3
Notes
Two Burmese pro-democracy activists spoke during a forum sponsored by PWRDF in March.
Subjects
Human rights - Burma
Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF)
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Human Rights in Development Yearbook

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog1446
Publication Date
1989-
Material Type
Book : Paper
Location
U. of T. Libraries
Call Number
JC 599 H85
Place
The Hague, Netherlands
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Publication Date
1989-
Physical_Description
v. ; 24 x 16 cm.
Material Type
Book : Paper
Notes
Title varies slightly.
Prepared by a project group with participation from the following institutions: Norwegian Institute of Human Rights (NIHR), Oslo, Norway ...
Compiled by human rights institutes in Norway, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Canada.
2003 edition subtitled: Human rights and local/living law.
2002 edition subtitled: Empowerment, participation, accountability and non-discrimination: operationalising a human-rights-based approach to development.
2001 edition subtitled: Reparations : Redressing past wrongs
Edited in 2003 by Lone Lindholt and Sten Schaumburg-Muller.
Edited in 2002 by Martin Scheinin and Markku Suksi.
Edited in 2001 by George Ulrich and Louis Kranne Boserup.
Edited in 1999/2000 by Hugo Stokke and Arne Tostensen.
Edited in 1998 by Hugo Stokke and Arne Tostenstein.
Edited in 1997 by Hugo Stokke, Astri Suhrke, Arne Tostenstein in cooperation with Oystein Rygg Haanaes.
Edited in 1996 by Peter Baehr, Lalaine Sadiwa, Jacqueline Smith in cooperation with Annelies Bosch.
Series begun in 1984. Annual since 1989.
Each year includes focus essays on selected countries.
Added Entry
Norwegian Institute of Human Rights
Human rights in developing countries yearbook
Subjects
Human rights - Developing countries - Periodicals
Economic assistance, Canadian - Developing countries - Periodicals
Economic assistance - Developing countries - Periodicals
Human rights - Angola
Human rights - Bangladesh
Human rights - Bhutan
Human rights - Botswana
Human rights - Burma
Human rights - China
Human rights - Columbia
Human rights - Cuba
Human rights - Ghana
Human rights - Guatemala
Human rights - East Timor
Human rights - Egypt
Human rights - Ethiopia
Human rights - Honduras
Human rights - India
Human rights - Indonesia
Human rights - Kenya
Human rights - Lesotho
Human rights - Libya
Human rights - Mexico
Human rights - Nepal
Human rights - Nicaragua
Human rights - Nigeria
Human rights - Pakistan
Human rights - Peru
Human rights - Philippines
Human rights - Senegal
Human rights - Sri Lanka
Human rights - Sudan
Human rights - Suriname
Human rights - Tanzania
Human rights - Uganda
Human rights - Vietnam
Human rights - Zimbabwe
Indigenous peoples
Palestinian Arabs
Law
ISBN
Current plus five years
90-04-13876-5 (2003)
90-04-13875-7 (2002)
90-411-1576-5 (1999/2000)
90-411-1297-9 (1998)
90-411-0537-9 (1997)
90-411-0290-6 (1996)
90-411-0127-6 (1995)
ISSN
0801-8049
Call Number
JC 599 H85
Location
U. of T. Libraries
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