Integration & Immigrant Rights, and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary, commonly shortened to By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), is a militant, American far-left...
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The Movement for Justice was set up in 1995 by people around the Kingsway College Student Union in the London Borough of Camden to tackle racism in institutional...
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Brian Paddick, Baron Paddick (category Life peers created by Elizabeth II)
campaign against the Brixton-based Movement For Justice By Any Means Necessary (MFJ), which was campaigning for justice after the police killing of local...
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Social Justice Movement (Polish: Ruch Sprawiedliwości Społecznej, RSS) was a Polish radical left-wing socialist political party. It was founded by Piotr...
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Law of the European Union (redirect from Common law for the EU)
the Court of Justice in Netherlands v Essent NV emphatically rejected that there was any violation of EU law on free movement of capital by a Dutch Act...
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Freedom of movement under United States law is governed primarily by the Privileges and Immunities Clause of the United States Constitution which states...
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(from 1994) People's Front for Democracy and Justice, formed from the secessionist movement that successfully fought for the creation of an independent...
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Baccha Prasad Singh (section The Naxal Movement)
“terrorists” by the Indian government. He aligned with their political belief in which the current state must be overthrown by any means necessary. Singh was...
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Enumerated powers (section Necessary and Proper Clause)
all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the...
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The food justice movement is a grassroots initiative which emerged in response to food insecurity and economic pressures that prevent access to healthy...
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revolutionary pan-Africanism of late-period Malcolm X, using a "by-any-means necessary" approach to stopping racial inequality. They sought to rid African-American...
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distributive justice is defined as perceived fairness of how rewards and costs are shared by (distributed across) group members. For example, when some...
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common law, and claim not to be subject to any government statutes unless they consent to them. The movement appeared in the U.S. in the early 1970s and...
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Dark Enlightenment (redirect from Neoreactionary movement)
and cameralism. Influenced by libertarianism, the movement advocates for authoritarian capitalist city-states which compete for citizens. Neoreactionaries...
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European single market (redirect from Free movement of goods)
free movement of people means EU citizens can move freely between member states for whatever reason (or without any reason) and may reside in any member...
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social media, began before fans had any knowledge that Snyder's cut of Justice League actually existed. The movement had gained traction following the theatrical...
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Malcolm X (category Activists for African-American civil rights)
themselves from aggressors, and to secure freedom, justice and equality "by whatever means necessary". Malcolm X stressed the global perspective he gained...
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Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (redirect from BDS movement)
(2015). The boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement: activism across borders for Palestinian justice. LSE Theses Online (PhD). London School of Economics...
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Swiss identity card (category National identity cards by country)
identity card to exercise their right of free movement in EFTA and the EU. Strictly speaking, it is not necessary for an EEA or Swiss citizen to possess a valid...
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The Khalistan movement is a separatist movement seeking to create a homeland for Sikhs by establishing an ethno-religious sovereign state called Khalistan...
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Self-Respect Movement is a popular human rights movement originating in South India aimed at achieving social equality for those oppressed by the Indian...
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association; Freedoms necessary for the liberty and integrity of the person (namely: freedom from slavery, freedom of movement and a reasonable degree...
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Satyagraha (category Activism by type)
should, or even could, be fought against "by any means necessary"—if you use violent, coercive, unjust means, whatever ends you produce will necessarily...
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Egalitarianism (category Social justice)
societies with the means to carry out civic reform by providing a framework for developing public policy and providing the correct conditions for individuals...
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Open border (section Arguments for open borders)
An example of a conditionally open border is a border of any country which allows movement of asylum seekers due to application of either the 1951 Refugee...
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Zionism (redirect from Zionist movement)
previously divided factions within the Zionist movement and leading them to view the use of force as a necessary means of defense and deterrence. Moreover, some...
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Never Trump movement (also called the #nevertrump, Stop Trump, anti-Trump, or Dump Trump movement) is a conservative political movement that opposes...
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to obey or change the leadership through elections or other means including, when necessary, violence. Locke believed that natural rights were inalienable...
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Police Officer Betrayal and Any Means Necessary". LeftLion. Retrieved 4 July 2022. Orme, Steve. "Review: Any Means Necessary". British Theatre Guide. Retrieved...
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Meca Medina and Majcen v Commission (category Court of Justice of the European Union case law)
freedom of movement for persons and freedom to provide services not only apply to the action of public authorities but extend also to rules of any other nature...
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