Race

Race

Electoral Race in Election Law

Concept implying that an election is a competition involving different actors. It also includes the notion that there is a winner and loser.

Race in 2011

United States views on international law (based on the document “Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law”): In 2011 the United States continued to promote implementation by States Parties of their obligations under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and to advocate international cooperation to combat racial discrimination. The United States also pursued its domestic efforts to counter racial discrimination and stressed its view that combating racial discrimination and intolerance must not and need not occur at the expense of the right to freedom of expression.

Introduction

Race

This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of race, with a description of the most significant features of race at international level.

Related Work and Conclusions

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  • International Human Rights
  • Discrimination
  • Race

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  • Community
  • Collective Right
  • Society
  • Public Law
  • Collective Right
  • Society
  • Public Law

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References (Papers)

  • The Progressives: Racism And Public Law, Herbert J. Hovenkamp, Oct 2017
  • Litigating Police Misconduct: Does The Litigation Process Matter? Does It Work?, Oct 2017
  • Material Support Laws And Critical Race Theory, Nichole M. Pace, Sep 2017
  • The Symmetry Principle, Bradley A. Areheart, Sep 2017
  • How A Diverse Administrative Law Judge Field Fosters Longevity And Public Confidence, Judith A. Parker, Sep 2017
  • Racing Abnormality, Normalizing Race: The Origins Of America's Peculiar Carceral State And Its Prospects For Democratic Transformation Today, Jonathan Simon, Aug 2017

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  • Election Law
  • Electoral Laws
  • Electoral Legislation

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