Mike Kelley was fascinated by Middle America's many diverse and alternative subcultures, and through his work he became both a participant in and commentator
on their cultural conventions and constructions.
When naming colors, people rely
on cultural conventions.
The outlandish presentation of ideas using simplified or crude depictions, everyday materials, or riffs
on cultural conventions helps infuse contemporary art with provocative, sometimes challenging, content.
Not exact matches
... lawyers» work
on behalf of clients positively requires — both for its justification and its successful functioning for the benefit of those same clients in the long run — that lawyers also help maintain and refresh the public sphere, the infrastructure of law and
cultural convention that constitutes the cement of society.
Under the United Nations
Convention on the Rights of the Child, a state fostering agency must recognise the «desirability of continuity in a child's upbringing and to the child's ethnic, religious,
cultural and linguistic background.»
This, we have seen, is true of the Christian calendar and the millennium: they are simply
cultural conventions, dependent
on the Christian civilization that produced them.
The
convention center violated Burnham's vision to preserve the lakefront for recreational and
cultural use, placing a giant commercial complex
on Chicago Park District land just south of Soldier Field.
The petition copied to Mr Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Conference of States Parties to the UN
Convention against Corruption reads in part: «SERAP considers these amendments to be in bad faith, patently an abuse of legislative powers, politically biased, and demonstrably unjustified in a democratic and representative society governed by the rule of law, and incompatible with the country's international human rights obligations and commitments particularly the UN
Convention against Corruption, the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, and the African Charter
on Human and Peoples» Rights, which Nigeria has ratified.»
American Political Science Association (APSA): The Section
on Human Rights was established to encourage scholarship and facilitate exchange of data and research findings
on all components of human rights (e.g., civil, political, economic, social,
cultural, environmental), their relationship, determinants and consequences of human rights policies, structure and influence of human rights organizations, development, implementation, impact
on international
conventions, and changes in the international human rights regime.
The privy was neither talked about nor acknowledged, a
cultural convention demonstrated by the common proverb Kusaimono ni futa wo suru (to keep a lid
on stinky things).
The 193 signatories to the
convention agreed to outlaw such geoengineering projects «until there is an adequate scientific basis
on which to justify such activities and appropriate consideration of the associated risks for the environment and biodiversity and associated social, economic and
cultural impacts».
AAAS released its analysis
on the eve of a Smithsonian Institution meeting recognizing the 1954 Hague
Convention for the Protection of
Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict.
On Dirty Computer, Janelle Monáe plays with the
conventions and totems of dystopian sci - fi to speak her truth and promote a
cultural shift toward a more inclusive and loving society — no matter what repressive government (whether real or fictional) is trying to crush that spirit.
December 28, 2017 • Many of the year's best challenged America's record
on race, critiqued widespread
cultural erasure, or broke
conventions of genre, gender and identity within the space of rap itself.
The obligation to assist them is imposed by South African Constitution, UN Refugee
Convention of 1951, African Refugee
Convention of 1969 and International Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights of 1966.
The Declaration of Human Rights, the
convention on the Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights of Peoples, (as well as
conventions such as the right to live in peace, the right to development, right to self determination - and the right to free, previous, informed to proceed to any consent.Agenda 21 in all its aspects, must be at the center of quality education for sustainable practices at the personal as well as collective levels.
Resources provide opportunities to: - work to a brief as per industry standard - explore existing radio dramas - listen to radio drama with focus
on The Archers - explore the history of radio dramas - explore symbolic codes - explore
cultural codes - explore technical codes - explore
conventions of radio drama - explore style and structure of radio drama - explore representation in radio drama
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The list of things that a new secondary teacher should know is vast - smatterings of adolescent development, pedagogy, content knowledge, college admission requirements, educational policy, assessment design, lesson planning, technology infrastructure, effective file naming
conventions, study skills, cognitive science principles,
cultural sensitivity, bureaucratic tendencies, statistical interpretation, and
on and
on and
on.
Cultural Perspectives
on Students with Limited / Interrupted Formal Education, SLIFE Colloquium, International TESOL
Convention, Philadelphia, PA, March 2012.
The owner of Vet
On - the - Go, PLLC, she is a small animal relief veterinarian by day, freelance Japanese comic book translator by night, interpreter at anime conventions, comic cons, and Japanese cultural events throughout the year, and most recently, an international speaker on the topics of Japanese comic books and their translatio
On - the - Go, PLLC, she is a small animal relief veterinarian by day, freelance Japanese comic book translator by night, interpreter at anime
conventions, comic cons, and Japanese
cultural events throughout the year, and most recently, an international speaker
on the topics of Japanese comic books and their translatio
on the topics of Japanese comic books and their translation.
For more information
on accommodations, dining, and
cultural attractions in Santa Fe, visit the website of the Santa Fe
Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Perfectly poised
on Universal Boulevard — the next big development district in southwest Orlando — Steps away from the Orange County
Convention Center and just minutes from the Orlando International Airport, world - class attractions and the
cultural hub of Downtown Orlando.
Their focus will be concentrated
on a number of core markets, with
cultural & heritage tourism, cruising, city breaks, sport adventure, wine, and
conventions among the most important.
Let's begin with the allegory of Superman and the way the
cultural icon pushes the
conventions of heroics (alien
on Earth and alienated from Kandor), all expressed within the concision of a comic strip.
Based
on Trockel's sojourn in the area, this multimedia work focuses
on the unique fashions, customs and
cultural conventions of Bregenz.
Gangaram Chintaman Tambat, a highly accomplished artist who drew
on both indigenous and European artistic
conventions, is a pivotal fi gure in this rich
cultural interchange.
For example, a persuasive case could be made that BECCS» potentially negative impact
on food security and prices could violate the right to food, as recognized, inter alia, under the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, the
Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Perhaps the most notable of these at the international level is the
Convention on Biological Diversity's Decision XIII / 14 para 6 which notes «that more transdisciplinary research and sharing of knowledge among appropriate institutions is needed in order to better understand the impacts of climate - related geoengineering
on biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services, socio - economic,
cultural and ethical issues and regulatory options.»
The contracting states to the European
Convention on Human Rights do not «undertake to alleviate religious and
cultural differences between their own laws and the family law of an alien's country of origin, however extreme their effects might seem to be
on a family relationship».
Convention on the Protection of the Underwater
Cultural Heritage, Nov. 2, 2001 (UNESCO).
It is explicitly mentioned in the
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the UN Committee
on Economic, Social, and
Cultural Rights has discussed at length the right's implicit presence within the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights» (ICESCR) «right to an adequate standard of living.»
The right to unionize is a fundamental human right (contained in all three major international human rights documents - the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International
Convention on Civil and Political Rights and the International
Convention on Economic, Social and
Cultural rights.)
While these issues as you say have «deep roots in the
cultural and social norms of a country» and yes, some may see this
Convention as imposing the values of one culture
on another.
In November 1989, practically every member of the United Nations signed the
Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), a human rights treaty that sets out the civil, political, economic, social, health, and
cultural rights of children.
This is required under Article 1 of the International
Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and Article 1 of the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
For example, the Committee
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights urged State parties «to consult and seek the consent of the indigenous peoples concerned prior to the implementation of timber, soil or subsoil mining projects and
on any public policy affecting them, in accordance with ILO
Convention No. 169.
In my view General Recommendation XIV makes it clear that where differential treatment
on the basis of race addresses the disadvantage suffered by a particular racial group as a result of discriminatory practices or where the
cultural identity of a particular racial group is recognised and protected by differential treatment, such beneficial measures will not constitute discrimination within the
Convention.
The right to housing is an element within the right to an adequate standard of living and is recognised as central to the realisation of all economic, social and
cultural rights.32 The right to adequate housing is also recognized in other international human rights instruments including; the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; the
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women; the
Convention on the Rights of the Child and the
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.
In 2000 the Committee
on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (the CERD Committee) the Human Rights Committee, and the Committee
on Economic Social and
Cultural Rights criticised Australia's native title legislation based
on Australia's obligations under the
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), the Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (ICESCR) respectively.
Subsequently, the Committee
on Economic Social and
Cultural Rights has considered Australia under its
Convention.
This obligation arises in the following treaties: International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights, Articles 2 and 26; International Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, Article 2; International
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, Articles 1, 2 and 5; and
Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 2.
The centrality of land to
cultural integrity has also been recognised by the Human Rights Committee in respect of its jurisprudence concerning Article 27 of the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights.29 International Labor Organisation (ILO)
Convention 169
on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples also sets out, in unequivocal terms, the requirement that:
Both the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (Article 12) and the International
Convention on the Rights of the Child (Article 24) recognise the right of all people to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health.
Recognised in the International
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights
The CEDAW Committee has also stated that practices of female circumcision breach the
Convention and thereby reject arguments based
on cultural sanctity.
Australia has human rights obligations related to these issues under the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and the International
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD).
At the international level these commitments are detailed in Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 29 of the
Convention on the Rights of the Child and Article 13 of the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights.
The human rights principles set out below are drawn mainly from international treaties including the International
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination [3](«ICERD») and the International Covenants
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights [4](«ICESCR») and
on Civil and Political Rights [5](«ICCPR»).
The Australian Government, along with many other nations, have acknowledged the importance of promoting and protecting human rights standards by ratifying international instruments including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights and the International
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.