This article explores the relevance of the Genocide Convention of 1948 in the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, particularly between Palestinians and their allies in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq, versus Israel and its Western allies.
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Applying ethical theories to the Iranian health system governance: a critical empirical assessment. [PDF]
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Solidarity, Afro-communitarianism, and COVID-19 vaccination. [PDF]
Ewuoso C, Obengo T, Atuire C.
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Global ethics and global strangers : beyond the inter-national relations framework : an essay in descriptive ethics [PDF]
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Gasper, D.R.
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Cultural Absolutism and the Nostalgia for Community [PDF]
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Correction to: Energy Communities and the Tensions Between Neoliberalism and Communitarianism. [PDF]
Laes E, Bombaerts G.
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Citizenship Education in Secondary Schools in England
Since the introduction of ‘citizenship’ or ‘citizenship education’ (CE) into English schools, its purpose has been widely debated. Is it a subject to be taught, so that citizens learn about our democratic political processes, perhaps as a means of ...
Diana Burton, Steph May
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What values drive communities' nutrition priorities in a resource constrained urban area in South Africa? [PDF]
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In Objects: Nothing Out of the Ordinary, Daniel Z. Korman defends a view he calls conservatism. Conservatives hold that there are ordinary objects, but no extraordinary objects.
deRosset, Louis
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Integrating sociocultural theories to inform public health response: unique relationships between moral foundations, cultural cognition worldviews, and COVID-19 attitudes and behaviors. [PDF]
Wolsko C, Marino E.
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