Civil Rights Restoration Act. The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 (PL 100-209), Broadened the scope, coverage and applicability of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Age Discrimination...
- 《American Journal of Sociology》 被引量: 53发表: 2004年 TITLE VII OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 Page 1. EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION LAW CHAPTER TITLE VII OF THE CIVILRIGHTS ACT OF 1964 AMEETA K. PATEL* AMY H. GINN** TERRANCE Q.NORFLIS*** KALSOOM K. MALI... EN Hamilton,FS ...
2What Did the Civil Rights Movement Want?Changing Goals and Underlying Continuities in the Transition from Protest to ViolenceNiall Ó DochartaighIntroductionEarly social movement research tended to draw a sharp distinction between peaceful protest and armed conf lict. One consequence of this was ...
The new emphasis on human rights, women’s rights, and civil rights marked a discontinuity from the previous period and the commitment to democracy. Coming from the entourage of the LTDH, the UGTT, and political 9Author’s interview with the president of a charitable association in Sfax, ...
RHETORICALLY RECONFIGURING VICTIMHOOD AND AGENCY: THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT'S CIVIL RIGHTS CLAUSE. Examines the rhetorical dimensions of feminist lawmaking on rape and battering in the U.S., as initiated in Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), and asks why... Picart,JS Caroline - 《Rhetoric...
Based on these assessments, targets are predicted to act according to one of four ideal typical responses (detailed below).In this chapter, we apply Luders’ model of rational disruption and conces-sion costs to analyse the unionist government responses to the civil rights 54erIN-BeTh TurNer ...
As a result, civil society has emerged as an output (= an actor to be strengthened) thereby serving a particular outcome (= function e.g., democratization, mainstreaming gender equality and human rights or sustainable development). The implications of this approach for local civil societies are ...