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Books by Rosa Ehrenreich






Garden of Paper Flowers
An American at Oxford Pb
by Rosa Ehrenreich
Paperback, 304 Pages, Published 1994 by Picador
ISBN-13: 978-0-330-32794-7, ISBN: 0-330-32794-1

"In this book a young American student relates her experiences at Oxford in this study of one world's most respected seats of learning. The author went to Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar studying international relations after a degree at Harvard. What she found there fascinated and horrified her, and in this book she casts a sceptical eye over many of the antics of the university, including its anachronistic attitude to women, it ..."






"Nobody's Children" Jamaican Children in Police Detention and Government Institutions
by Human Rights Watch, Rosa Ehrenreich
Paperback, 165 Pages, Published 1999 by Human Rights Watch
ISBN-13: 978-1-56432-230-2, ISBN: 1-56432-230-0

"... the Charter of the United Nations, and in particular in the spirit of peace, dignity , tolerance, freedom, equality and solidarity, Bearing in mind that the need to extend particular care to the child has been stated in the Geneva Declaration of the ..."






The Scars of Death
Children Abducted by the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda (Children's rights watch project)
by Human Rights Watch, Rosa Ehrenreich
Paperback, 137 Pages, Published 1997 by Human Rights Watch
ISBN-13: 978-1-56432-221-0, ISBN: 1-56432-221-1

"Children Abducted by the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda Rosa Ehrenreich, Human Rights Watch/Africa, Human ... Bruna Barolla of the Camboni Sisters, Livingstone Sewanyana of the Foundation for Human Rights Initiative, Cathy Watson, ..."






Unaccompanied Children Retained by the U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
by Rosa Ehrenreich, Human Rights Watch, No Listed
Paperback, 118 Pages, Published 1997 by Human Rights Watch
ISBN-13: 978-1-56432-209-8, ISBN: 1-56432-209-2

"This issue has not been directly addressed by U.S. courts. But here too, what little case law there is provides support for the view that detained children who cannot afford a lawyer have a constitutional right to government-appointed counsel. The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution prohibit the federal and state governments from denying liberty to any person without due process of law.43 Based on thes ..."

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