826 resultados para Illinois. Department of Human Rights


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Official publication and invitation issued by the Dept. of Transportation, for bids on Federal-aid and State road and bridge work.

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"This report was prepared under a contract with the Illinois Dept. of Nuclear Safety (IDNS) in support of the Illinois Low-Level Radioactive Waste Task Group. Numerous staff members of the Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS) and the Illinois State Water Survey (ISWS) contributed to this report, which was compiled under the general administrative direction of Bill Shilts and Derek Winstanley, Chiefs of the ISGS and ISWS, respectively."--P. iv.

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Cover title: Strategic planning study for flood mitigation and control.

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Bibliography: p. 12.

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Found also in the Administrative report of the directors of departments under the Civil administrative code, 1917/18-

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The role of human rights in environmental governance is increasingly gaining attention. This is particularly the case in relation to the challenge of climate change, where there is growing recognition of a real threat to human rights. This chapter argues in favour of greater reference to human rights principles in environmental governance. It refers to the experiences of Torres Strait Islanders to demonstrate the impact of climate change on human rights, and the many benefits which can be gained from a greater consideration of human rights norms in the development of strategies to combat climate change. The chapter also argues that a human rights perspective can help address the underlying injustice of climate change: that it is the people who have contributed least to the problem who will bear the heaviest burden of its effects.