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Ten episodes from the first season of the children's animated
series based on the line of toys manufactured by Lego. In the land
of Chima resides a number of animal warrior tribes who are engaged
in battle, fighting to gain control of an energy source known as
the Chi which supplies speed, strength and power to them and their
vehicles. When the Dark Tribes threaten Chima the animals must
unite to defeat their common enemy. The episodes are: 'The Chi
Jackers', 'Balancing Act', 'Crocodile Tears', 'Fake Chi, Real
Trouble', 'Ravens Vs. Eagles', 'Reunion Gone Wrong', 'Laval in
Exile', 'The Black Cloud', 'Chima Falls' and 'For Chima!'.
This book focuses on descriptions of the developments in legal
frameworks and policies regarding the human rights of older
persons. First, it covers the policies adopted and practices
developed at the universal system, particularly within the sphere
of the United Nations. Second, it includes a side-by-side
comparison of the work of regional human rights mechanisms, which
have picked up some momentum in the past decade. Through its
inclusion of law, policy, and current processes, the widest net
possible has been cast to collect a descriptive resource for
advocates. Overall, we hope that this book contributes to a better
understanding of the current limitations and possibilities that
international institutions offer to uphold the human rights of
older persons. We expect that this information will allow states
and other policy makers to move forward with the international
recognition of the human rights of older persons. We know this is
only a first effort in compiling and reporting the standards that
are being produced by different international institutions. But we
have no doubt that many others will follow with their expert
analysis of these emerging standards, and that the ongoing
discussion will finally crystalize in international human rights
binding instruments explicitly recognizing the universal rights of
older persons.
This book focuses on descriptions of the developments in legal
frameworks and policies regarding the human rights of older
persons. First, it covers the policies adopted and practices
developed at the universal system, particularly within the sphere
of the United Nations. Second, it includes a side-by-side
comparison of the work of regional human rights mechanisms, which
have picked up some momentum in the past decade. Through its
inclusion of law, policy, and current processes, the widest net
possible has been cast to collect a descriptive resource for
advocates. Overall, we hope that this book contributes to a better
understanding of the current limitations and possibilities that
international institutions offer to uphold the human rights of
older persons. We expect that this information will allow states
and other policy makers to move forward with the international
recognition of the human rights of older persons. We know this is
only a first effort in compiling and reporting the standards that
are being produced by different international institutions. But we
have no doubt that many others will follow with their expert
analysis of these emerging standards, and that the ongoing
discussion will finally crystalize in international human rights
binding instruments explicitly recognizing the universal rights of
older persons.
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