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Réguler par l’honneur, discipliner par le droit : essai d’interprétation des lois matrimoniales d’Auguste

open access: yesCahiers Jean Moulin, 2019
The Augustan marriage laws in 18 BC and 9 AD have generally been linked by historians to demographical or fiscal objectives and to the reform of the aristocratic way of life.
Florian Reverchon
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GOVERNMENT’S FEAR OF NEWSPAPERS IN RUSSIA AND FRANCE IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2016
The article is devoted to one of the measures of administrative influence on the publishers of periodicals in the form of a ban on the retail sale of newspapers and magazines in the imperial Russia and France.
V. F. Blokhin
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Clearing the smoke to see the screen: ideological manipulation in audiovisual translation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In this article, a critical and methodological approach is offered concerning the subject of manipulation and translation in the realm of the audiovisual. Taking the potentialities unleashed by the cultural turn in Translation Studies as a starting point,
Diaz-Cintas, J
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Reconfiguring the shipping news : Maritime's hidden histories and the politics of gender display [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This paper discusses the book Hello Sailor! The Hidden History of Gay Life at Sea published in 2003 by Paul Baker and Jo Stanley re-interpreted as a landmark temporary, exhibition Hello Sailor!
Meecham, Pam
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African journalism: A journey of failures and triumphs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Introduction The 1990s remain epochal in the transformation of African journalism. This period coincides with the adoption of political pluralism in many African countries, an era that was attended by the broader liberalisation of African economies. The
Ogola, George Otieno
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The freedom of the press in James Mill's political thought [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article examines the Scottish philosopher and historian James Mill’s views on the freedom of the press, predominantly as they are expounded in his unpublished commonplace books, and argues that not only were these ideas very radical, they were ...
Grint, Kris
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The Legacy of Ronald Dworkin (1931-2013): A Legal Theory and Methodology for Hedgehogs, Hercules, and One Right Answers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In this paper the author addresses Ronald Dworkin’s work and assesses his legacy to legal, moral and political philosophy. And so, considers among its merits having developed an original legal theory with its distinctive methodology, which not only has ...
Flores, Imer
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Religious vilification laws in New Zealand: Should the freedom of expression be taken as gospel?

open access: yes, 2014
With ever-increasing multiculturalism and diversity within New Zealand, this paper explores the potential for religious vilification laws to be passed in order to promote community tolerance.
Barber, Fran
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Government’s Fear of Newspapers in Russia and France in the Second Half of the 19 Century

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2016
The article is devoted to one of the measures of administrative influence on the publishers of periodicals in the form of a ban on the retail sale of newspapers and magazines in the imperial Russia and France.
Valery F. Blokhin
doaj  

Government’s Fear of Newspapers in Russia and France in the Second Half of the 19th Century

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2016
The article is devoted to one of the measures of administrative influence on the publishers of periodicals in the form of a ban on the retail sale of newspapers and magazines in the imperial Russia and France.
Valery F. Blokhin
doaj  

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