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Item Lange Stange im Nebel oder neue Strategie? Die aktuelle Rechtsprechung des EuGH zur Warenverkehrsfreiheit(Europainstitut an der Universitat Basel, 1994) Emmert, FrankItem Die Klagebefugnis von Verbänden in Verfahren vor dem Gerichtshof der Europäischen Gemeinschaft in Luxemburg(University of Maribor, Faculty of Law, Insittute of Civil, Primerjalno and Private International Law, 1996) Emmert, FrankThe complaint power of federations in procedures before the Court of Justice of the European community in Luxembourg.Item The Family Policy of the European Community(Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1993) Emmert, FrankThe task of this chapter is to examine 'the family policy' of the Community. The first part of this report will examine past and present declarations and actions of the Community which may be taken as expressions of a family policy. This part could be called common ground or the established legal situation of families in Community law and policy. In the second part, the focus will be on the question, whether the expressions of family policy identified in the first part can be applied to relationships of lesbians and gay men. The third part will then examine whether the existing legal situation in its treatment of same-sex relationships can be found to be satisfactory from a Community point of view; or, to say it differently, whether the Community should be satisfied with its existing family policy and leave the improvement of the situation of lesbians and gay men to the Member States. The report will conclude by proposing de lege ferenda action by the Community wherever it may be necessary or at least useful, to end unjustified differences in the treatment of same-sex relationships.Item The Challenge of Combating Impunity in Extrajudicial Executions and Enforced Disappearances through Judicial Interpretation and Application of International Human Rights Law(2007) Caparas, Perfecto "Boyet"Officially admitted by the Office of then Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno (summit convener) for use during the National Consultative Summit on Extrajudicial Killings and Enforced Disappearances - Searching for Solutions, Manila, Philippines, 16-17 July 2007.Item History - LL.M. Roadmap: An International Student’s Guide to U.S. Law School Programs(2013-08-13) Caparas, Perfecto "Boyet"From 2007 to 2008, Perfecto `Boyet´ Caparas conceptualized, originated & transmitted to Prof. George Edwards, in Edwards’ concurrent capacity then as IU McKinney External Faculty Director of the Graduate Programs & Co-Chair of the Graduate Affairs Committee, his (Caparas’) own original, comprehensive & integrated body of written work & system containing seed ideas, approaches, principles, concepts & perspectives on various facets of LLM, JD & SJD education in the US, from the point of view, perspective, based on the interests, needs, aspirations of & intended for foreign attorneys & professionals as well as law school administrators, that Prof. Edwards used for & in LL.M. Roadmap: An International Student’s Guide to US Law School Programs. This document shows Caparas' own original body of work.Item Philippines: Continuing Child Detention with Adults in Police Lockups, Arbitrary Detention of “Rescued” Street Children, and Extrajudicial Execution of Children Accused of Violating the Law(2009) Caparas, Perfecto "Boyet"Authored on behalf of the Coalition to Stop Child Detention through Restorative Justice, this shadow human rights report gives recommendations to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child on how to curb the nefarious practice by the Philippine government of jailing children with adult crime suspects and the rounding up of street children, as well as steps to stop extrajudicial executions. Submitted to the Committee on the occasion of its 52nd Sessions, from 14 September - 2 October 2009, in Geneva, Switzerland, this report clarifies the core issues besetting children accused of violating the law (CAVL). It discusses the various types and categories of CAVL as well as the procedures and processes they go through upon contact with officers of the Philippine National Police and subjection to the criminal justice system.Item Human rights challenges of IT-led democratization(2013-08-13) Caparas, Perfecto "Boyet"Item From the Rights-Based Perspective: Claiming a Grassroots Voice in UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies(Indiana International Human Rights Law e-newsletter, 2009) Caparas, Perfecto "Boyet"Item A Nation of Diminishing Freedom(2001-04) Caparas, Perfecto "Boyet"Item Communication: United Nations Human Rights Committee(2005) Caparas, Perfecto "Boyet"Communication to United Nations Human Rights Committee re the violation by the Philippine government of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, pursuant to the committee's individual complaint mechanism. Filed on the occasion of International Human Rights Day on 10 December 2005, as a culmination of struggle by Filipino street children and child prisoners, who originally sued then Philippine president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo before the Ombudsman on 10 December 2003 for human rights violations stated in this communication to the UN Human Rights Committee. Identity and identifying information of the children prisoner petitioners had been deleted.