Specific prisoners' rights and their obligations as forms of human rights restrictions
In: Problemy zakonnosti: zbirnyk naukovych pracʹ = Problems of legality, Band 0, Heft 125, S. 231-239
ISSN: 2414-990X
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In: Problemy zakonnosti: zbirnyk naukovych pracʹ = Problems of legality, Band 0, Heft 125, S. 231-239
ISSN: 2414-990X
In: A journal of church and state: JCS, Band 51, Heft 2, S. 366-368
ISSN: 2040-4867
In: Journal of church and state: JCS, Band 50, Heft 3, S. 586-587
ISSN: 0021-969X
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Band 56, Heft 2 (180)
ISSN: 0020-8701
In: Texas international law journal, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 97-122
ISSN: 0163-7479
In: American political science review, Band 114, Heft 3, S. 888-910
ISSN: 1537-5943
This manuscript helps to resolve the ongoing debate concerning the effect of information communication technology on human rights monitoring. We reconceptualize human rights as a taxonomy of nested rights that are judged in textual reports and argue that the increasing density of available information should manifest in deeper taxonomies of human rights. With a new automated system, using supervised learning algorithms, we are able to extract the implicit taxonomies of rights that were judged in texts by the US State Department, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch over time. Our analysis provides new, clear evidence of change in the structure of these taxonomies as well as in the attention to specific rights and the sharpness of distinctions between rights. Our findings bridge the natural language processing and human rights communities and allow a deeper understanding of how changes in technology have affected the recording of human rights over time.
In: Isabelle Riassetto, Luc Heuschling and Georges Ravarani (eds), 'Liber Amicorum Rusen Ergeç' (Pasicrisie Luxembourgeoise: 2017)
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In: Bloomsbury advances in religious studies
In: Theatre and performance theory
Chapter I: Introduction 15. - Chapter II: China's international obligations 22. - Chapter III: Chinese national law 28. - Chapter IV: Problems of implementation 33. - Chapter V: The exploitation of Chinese migrant workers 41. - Chapter VI: Child labor 56. - Chapter VII: Gender discrimination 60. - Chapter VIII: Unemployment for disabled persons 62. - Chapter IX: Conclusions and recommendations 65
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