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Indigenous studies - does anyone do it? (2 Viewers)

Tenille

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Umm ICCPR optional protocol if ratified human rights querries can be taken to some crazy human rights board (ok its not that crazy) and a case it has been successful in is Lovelace v. Canada (1981) if you want my notes on it (they are brief but say what i neeeded to) just ask or it shouldent be too hard to find yourself. it may have been in a textbook i don't remember
 

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well...thanks ( tenille, santaslayer and HSC for life) for some ideas ;)
well it totally means that an all nighter tonight as well as studying for some exam.
 

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~*HSC 4 life*~ said:
it's always "effective to an extent"
LoLz, no. Put it this way. It's always ineffective to an extent. That's how you get marks. :uhhuh: :p :uhhuh:
 

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santaslayer said:
LoLz, no. Put it this way. It's always ineffective to an extent. That's how you get marks. :uhhuh: :p :uhhuh:
put it this way: international legal system sucks :p
 

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~*HSC 4 life*~ said:
put it this way: international legal system sucks :p
ahahah its ineffective to a big extent. :uhhuh: :uhhuh:
 

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