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Cost of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease Screening Among All People Living With Diabetes in Six Countries. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and its progressive form, metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatohepatitis (MASH), are highly prevalent among people living with type 2 diabetes, with estimated rates of 65.4% and 31.6%, respectively, globally.
Lazarus JV +20 more
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Abstract Could a trade agreement strengthen the enforcement of domestic environmental laws? This article explores this question in the context of the US–Peru Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA). The article examines, in particular, the potential role of the Secretariat for Submissions on Environmental Enforcement Matters (SEEM) of the TPA.
Pablo Peña
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Abstract This article examines the conflict over the legalisation of women's boxing in Mexico City in the 1990s. In 1995, Laura Serrano's Women's International Boxing Federation world boxing title put pressure on the legal system that had banned women from professional boxing in the Mexican capital since 1946.
Marjolein Van Bavel
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An interview with Professor Barbara Comber
Abstract As part of this special issue on ‘Literacy for social justice’, and at this moment of post‐pandemic transitions in education, we invited Professor Barbara Comber to reflect on the needs for and trends in critical literacy education, both in her local context, in Australia, and internationally.
Barbara Comber
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Spain: Political Developments and Data in 2021
Abstract During 2021, Spain faced problems arising from the COVID‐19 pandemic, including high‐risk public health situations in some regions. A vaccination campaign was carried out for the entire Spanish population, constrained by the arrival of doses and their distribution among regions. Several precepts of the legislation framing the COVID‐19 state of
IRENE DELGADO SOTILLOS +2 more
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Abstract Engaging with the assassination of black city councillor Marielle Franco, the paper discusses how “milícia urbanism”, a formation of power and capital accumulation driven by parapolice networks, intensifies the necropolitical governance of Rio de Janeiro.
Jan Simon Hutta
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ABSTRACT Police work is obviously a question of pursuing subjects. In postslave societies, one figure dominates; police are always after the young Black man. Meanwhile, another distinctive subject of policing exists. In São Paulo, Brazil, police detectives are also worried about the failing White father.
GRAHAM DENYER WILLIS
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El potencial transformador aún nos pertenece
Sin lugar a dudas, este año hemos sido partícipes de cambios profundos en nuestra historia. Luego del plebiscito del 25 de octubre de 2020, en donde se impuso por amplia mayoría la opción del “apruebo”, el escenario sociopolítico no ha dado tregua y no ...
Fabiola Miranda Pérez
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Elecciones y Tribunal Constitucional : ¿una intersección no deseada?
SUMARIO: I.- Introducción. II.- Sobre la fiscalización judicial de las elecciones. 1.1. En particular, sobre nuestro modelo de control judicial. III.- Amparos sobre elecciones y amparos electorales. IV.- Teoría y práctica del recurso de amparo electoral.
Francisco Caamaño Domínguez
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Felt power: Can Mexican Indigenous women finally be powerful?
Abstract Too often, women from the Global South have been portrayed as victims of gender violence in need of empowerment. Yet in the rural south of Mexico City, many Indigenous women expressed feeling strong, even powerful, despite their varied experiences of violence. Based on fifteen months of ethnographic fieldwork, I argue that their felt power was
Catherine Whittaker
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