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"They were just using that law to help us understand what the concepts meant to other countries, and to help us understand whether our understanding of our own constitutional rights fell into the mainstream of human thinking".
This book explores a field that is out of the mainstream of human biology and medicine but deserves to be more central.
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The SG should ensure the mainstreaming of human rights across the whole UN system, notably through the Human Rights Up Front initiative, preventing violations and abuses, ensuring accountability and addressing the plight of victims.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations has called for the mainstreaming of human rights in all areas of UN operations — for example, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in its mandate for refugee children, or the International Labour Organization (ILO) in its commitment to eliminate child labour.
In the media mainstream, explorations of human psychology tend toward relationship makeovers and journeys into the minds of serial killers.
Similarly, economic historians such as Khan [ 37] challenge the mainstream understanding of human capital, showing that in the building of Western European states ad hoc "commonplace skills and entrepreneurial abilities to resolve perceived problems" matter much more than formal and deep technical knowledge.
While there has been some mainstreaming of general human rights education in the school system in Zambia, the specific focus on the promotion of the rights of a child in the schools as an extra curricula activity has interested many pupils.
Critics of mainstream human rights discourse take issue with narratives of progress, which suggest a false divide between historical periods of "evil" and post-conflict periods that have transitioned to democracy.
All need the incentive of an eventual place in the European mainstream to uphold basic standards of human rights and democracy, and most need support for economic reform.
Mainstream sociology eschews any exploration of human values, meanings and beliefs because ambiguities and judgment are rarely welcomed in the discipline now.
Aidan Dunne, for example, reviewing the exhibition in Dublin in 2007, recognised how a single blonde model, "unmistakably" herself, in 1966 led Freud to push "the bounds of decorum in terms of mainstream depictions of the human body considered not as a generic type but as, to use his own term, a 'naked portrait'".
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