2004

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Citizens of the Fifth Continent: Unexpected Culture in the Late 19th Century

Citizens of the Fifth Continent: Unexpected Culture in the Late 19th Century

From: From Subjects to Citizens

In this paper I will pursue one of the issues that Castles et al. raise concerning the role that women, in particular, have played both at home and abroad; especially that group of women who … 16 $1.60 Add
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Citizenship and Aboriginal Governance: The Royal Commission's Vision for the Future

Citizenship and Aboriginal Governance: The Royal Commission’s Vision for the Future

From: From Subjects to Citizens

Aboriginal people are both Canadian citizens and citizens of their particular nations. Thus they hold a form of dual citizenship, which permits them to maintain loyalty to their nation and to … 6 $0.60 Add
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Citizenship and Subject-Hood in 20th Century Australia

Citizenship and Subject-Hood in 20th Century Australia

From: From Subjects to Citizens

Australians were "subjects" before they were citizens. For almost the first fifty years after the Federation of the Australian colonies in 1901, they were – at least in law … 10 $1.00 Add
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Citizenship Politics in Canada and the Legacy of Pierre Elliott Trudeau

Citizenship Politics in Canada and the Legacy of Pierre Elliott Trudeau

From: From Subjects to Citizens

This chapter is premised on the idea that Trudeau was the product of a society (Quebec and Canada) that, since the nineteen-sixties, tended to adopt more explicitly the American approach to rights. 16 $1.60 Add
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Conclusion

Conclusion

From: Perils and Possibilities

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Conclusion

From: The Power to Criminalize

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Conclusion

Contemporary Trends and Issues

From: International Human Rights Law

Concludes by discussing contemporary trends and issues regarding human rights, such as terrorism, the relationship between business and human rights, the question of humanitarian intervention, … ; 29 $2.90 Add
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Conclusion: 'Social Harm' and its Limits?

Conclusion: ‘Social Harm’ and its Limits?

From Criminology to Social Harm?

From: Beyond Criminology

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Debating Citizenship in Canada: The Collide of Two Nation-Building Projects

Debating Citizenship in Canada: The Collide of Two Nation-Building Projects

From: From Subjects to Citizens

In Canada, debates on citizenship take on the important issue of symbolism. These debates are framed by a context in which the legitimacy of the society to which citizenship refers is contested, … ; 24 $2.40 Add
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Deliberative Democracy and the People: The Australian Experience

Deliberative Democracy and the People: The Australian Experience

From: From Subjects to Citizens

This paper will explore the notion of the people and their manifestations in the evolving deliberative democracy. While this topic can be explored from any number of avenues, the approach of this … 16 $1.60 Add
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Early Union Struggles in Canada

Early Union Struggles in Canada

From: Building a Better World Third Edition

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Education and Training Options for Immigrant Women in Canada

Education and Training Options for Immigrant Women in Canada

From: Calculated Kindness

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“A Boat Which Is Not a Boat”

“A Boat Which Is Not a Boat”

From: Fastest in the World

1908-1918. Outlines the development of Baldwin and Bell’s HD series from 1 to 4 and their quest for hydrofoil self-propulsion. 12 $1.20 Add
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Escaping the Trap of Positions

Escaping the Trap of Positions

From: The Joy of Conflict Resolution

Conflict often is marked by people dug in on their positions. A position can be defined as a person’s desired solution in conflict and does not necessarily consider other people or their … 11 $1.10 Add