Archive for September, 2009

Republican National Convention Says Country First & Change Second!

September 26th, 2009
Republican National Convention Says Country First & Change Second!

Another  week, another political “country first” convention.  This week kicks off the Republican National Convention that will see the nomination of John McCain for President and Sarah Palin for Vice-President, though the schedule is in flux with Hurricane Gustav that has landed in Louisiana.

McCain named Sarah Palin, governor » Read more: Republican National Convention Says Country First & Change Second!

D-day Evasion. European Day Against the Death Penalty Controversy: Underlying Conflict and the Democratic Deficit

September 19th, 2009
D-day Evasion. European Day Against the Death Penalty Controversy: Underlying Conflict and the Democratic Deficit

1. Introduction

Twenty six to one – that was the result of voting over the establishment of a European Day against the Death Penalty during the September working meeting of EU justice ministers. Poland was the only opponent. Political conflict over the establishment of the Day is a more complex problem, than some commentators make the public believe. I argue that the actions of the controversial Kaczy?ski government should, i » Read more: D-day Evasion. European Day Against the Death Penalty Controversy: Underlying Conflict and the Democratic Deficit

Economic Justice and Democratization of Economy to Create Ideal Society

September 10th, 2009
Economic Justice and Democratization of Economy to Create Ideal Society

Economic Justice and Democratization of Economy to create Ideal Society

By
Prof Viswanathan,
Director,
International Socio-Economic Research Bureau
(E Mail Id : economist@dataone.in)

DECLARATION OF JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS

We, the peop » Read more: Economic Justice and Democratization of Economy to Create Ideal Society