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Secondary Literature

This section provides access to relevant information from different sources related to the case. This information, presented in the form of links or attached documentation, aims to give further explanataion and context to each case. For some cases, additional secondary literature is available in Spanish (or is only available in Spanish). For the benefit of bilingual users we have provided a link to the Spanish Secondary Literature section of the corresponding text.

Berkeley, Report "Unwelcome Guests: A Study of Expulsions of Haitians and Haitians of Dominican Descent International Human Rights Law Clinic Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, 2002, available at http://www.law.berkeley.edu/clinics/ihrlc/social_rights.html#education  (en archivo adjunto).

Berkeley_Unwelcome_Guests Berkeley_Unwelcome_Guests (562K)  (9/21/2006)  [download]

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Berkeley, “2005 Stories”, “Boalt Clinic Joins in Dominican Rights Victory” School of Law – Boalt Hall, University of California, Berkeley, 10/8/05, available at http://www.law.berkeley.edu/news/2005/rightsclinic100805.html  (y en archivo adjunto).

Boalt Clinic Joins in Dominican Rights Victory Boalt Clinic Joins in Dominican Rights Victory (10K)  (9/21/2006)  [download]




Berkeley Law students gain legal victory for teenager denied education in the Dominican Republic Janet Gilmore, Public Affairs (University of California, Berkeley), (News release, 9/3/99), available at http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/99legacy/9-3-1999a.html  (y en archivo adjunto).

Berkeley, Public Affairs Press Release Berkeley, Public Affairs Press Release (7K)  (9/21/2006)  [download]




J. Bustamante U.N. Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, SPECIFIC GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS MIGRANT WORKERS  E/CN.4/2006/73,  30 December 2005,  available at http://ap.ohchr.org/documents/dpage_e.aspx?m=97  (y en archivo adjunto).

UN Rapporteur 2005 Report UN Rapporteur 2005 Report (64K)  (9/21/2006)  [download]

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Katarina Tomasevsky, “Free and compulsory education for all children: the gap between promise and performance” Right to Education Primers Nº 2, Gothenburg, 2001, available at http://www.right-to-education.org  (y en archivo adjunto).

k Tomasevsky - Free and compulsory education for all children k Tomasevsky - Free and compulsory education for all children (365K)  (9/21/2006)  [download]

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Circle of Rights Module 16: The right to education In Circle of Rights. Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Activism: A Training Resource. International Human Rights Internship Program and Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development, available at http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/edumat/IHRIP/circle/modules/module16.htm  (y en archivo adjunto).

Module 16 The Right to Education Module 16 The Right to Education (56K)  (9/21/2006)  [download]




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Human Rights Watch, "Illegal People: Haitians and Dominco-Haitians in the Domninican Republic" New York: 2002, available at http://www.hrw.org/reports/pdfs/d/domnrep/domrep0402.pdf



For additional secondary material on the Niñas Yean y Bosico vs. República Dominicana case, please visit the following page in Spanish:
http://www.escr-net.org/caselaw_more/caselaw_more_show.htm?parent_id=404421&attribLang_id=13441


 

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