cramtastic!!!Jago said:i've crammed as much as i can. The rest is up to fate (and the legal paper).
luck i will need thanks for thatmelsc said:Gooooooddd Luck Guys!!!!
good luvk to you toojoe_m_2000 said:I bet all jago and annastina will be thinking bout their pants
nah joking
good luck jago-ull be fine man-dont stress-it'll all come 2 u
same with u annastina-it'l b all good
good luck 2 u both and make sure u let me know how u guys go 2moro
i have mine on wed *sigh*
who does wear pants in these wild times? i mean really... pants are sooooooooooooooooo 90'sJago said:I'm not wearing any pants at the moment.
human rights are recognised and enforced only when a country agrees to be part of the UN, signs and ratifies them into their domestic lawmanifestation said:Okay next question:
How are rights recognised and enforced?
and please no pants talk
domestic rights are those right that people of a nation are subject toroadcone said:Human Rights are fundamental rights. They are things to which every human being is entitled. Basically covered under the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights 1948. They are also upheld domestically under the constitution, the signing of international declarations and statute and common law.
What is the difference between domestic and international rights?
government organisations e.g. the human rights and equal opportunity commission HREOC which is at federal level and the anti discrimination board which is at state levelroadcone said:Means that a country governs itself. A country cannot be forced into making any decisions by any other nations. In essence, the internal affairs of a nation remain its internal affairs.
What are the two types of bodies that enforce human rights and give an example of each